- Urban T. Holmes, Jr.
Urban Tigner Holmes, Jr. (
July 13 ,1900 -May 12 ,1972 ) was an American scholar focusing onmedieval literature and romance philology.Holmes was born in
Washington, D.C. . In 1916, he enrolled at theU.S. Naval Academy only to withdraw the following year due to health reasons. In 1917, he began schooling at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , where he studied Greek, Russian,Sanskrit , andOld French . After graduating with a Bachelors in 1920, Holmes continued his doctoral studies atHarvard andLa Sorbonne . While at the Sorbonne, Holmes studied under scholars such asJoseph Bédier and Mario Roques.Holmes taught at the
University of Western Ontario and theUniversity of Missouri before settling down at theUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1925. By 1945, he was the Kenan Professor of Romance Philology.Urban T. Holmes was recognized both nationally and internationally for his scholarship. In 1950, he became a Chevalier de la
Légion d'honneur . This was followed by becoming a Member of the Royal Archeological Institute (1961), a fellow of theRoyal Numismatic Society (1961), a fellow of theAmerican Numismatic Society (1962), and a fellow of theRoyal Society of Antiquaries (1967).Among his most renowned works are his "History of Old French Literature" (1937) and "Daily Living in the Twelfth Century" (1952). The publication of his work "Chrétien, Troyes, and the Grail" (1959, co-authored with Sister
Amelia Klenke ) introduced his very controversial Judeo-Christian Grail theory.References
Dean, Ruth J., Grace Frank, William Roach. "Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Mediaeval Academy." "Speculum" 48:3 (1973), 624-625.
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