- James Bright
James Wilson Bright was an American philologist active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He was a
Professor of English Philology atJohns Hopkins University , and specialized in earlyGermanic languages and Old andMiddle English specifically.Bright was the first person to receive a
Ph.D. in English from Johns Hopkins, in 1882. After teaching briefly at Cornell, he returned to Johns Hopkins in 1885, where he oversaw the development of the English programme.Bright became the first occupant of the Caroline Donovan Chair of English,which was established in 1905. He held the chair until his retirement in 1925. His successor as Chairman (though not as Donovan Professor) was
John Calvin French .Among Bright's publications was an "Anglo-Saxon Reader", whose similarity to the reader published by the more well-known British philologist
Henry Sweet prompted Sweet to remark that Bright's work "bears a striking resemblance to an earlier version of my Reader."External links
* [http://www.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/archives/inventories/rg04-130.html Records of the Department of English, Johns Hopkins University]
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