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For more than half a century, Green was one of the most distinguished scholars of Cambridge, and he has been described as one of the last representatives of the so-called Cambridge tradition, dating back to the nineteenth century, in which the study of literature proceeded from philology and scholars
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to enable him to acquire a complete set of Niemeyer medieval texts in exchange for rations. The discipline and order which Green became accustomed to in the military would become key characteristics of his future career.
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Green married Dorothy Warren in 1947. They had one daughter, and divorced in 1972. On 17 November 1972 he married Margaret Parry, who died in 1997. In 2001 Green married Sarah Redpath. A man of great
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from 1949 to 1950. He was elected to a Research Fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1949, which he continued to hold for the rest of his life. Green gained an
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the only medieval Germanist who was a Fellow of the Academy, and became an influential figure there. His retirement ushered in a wave of scholarly productivity. His
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and philology which he had. He was largely responsible for making Cambridge the pre-eminent British institution on the study of Medieval German literature.
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After his death the D. H. Green Fund was established at the University of Cambridge "for the encouragement of medieval German studies".
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Combined with his duties at Cambridge, Green was a productive writer. In 1975, he published all of the twenty book reviews for the
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to discuss the Germanic peoples and languages, and he edited a collection of essays by this group published in 2003.
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The Carolingian lord : semantic studies on four Old High German words: balder, frĂ´, truhtin, hĂŞrro
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Green was one of few medieval Germanists who were thoroughly acquainted with both Medieval German and
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and other languages, and was thoroughly acquainted with medieval languages and literatures, both
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at Cambridge in 1950, and was University Lecturer in German at Cambridge from 1950 to 1966.
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Medieval listening and reading : the primary reception of German literature 800-1300
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was one of Green's favourite works, and he made a point of reading it once a year. His
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received, Green was from 1966 to 1979 Chair of Modern Languages at Cambridge.
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with a German accent, and in May 1945, he organised a military transport to
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During the war, Green temporarily abandoned his studies to serve in the
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Green continued writing books and book reviews well into his 80s. His
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Returning to his studies at Cambridge after the war, Green gained his
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The beginnings of medieval romance : fact and fiction, 1150-1220
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from a comparative perspective, and is considered a pioneering work.
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at Cambridge in 1946. He developed a strong scholarly interest in
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The Beginnings of Medieval Romance: fact and fiction 1150–1220
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In 1998, Green returned to his scholarly roots by publishing
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Green was a member of several learned societies, including
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Green retired from Cambridge in 1989, and was elected a
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Approaches to Wolfram von Eschenbach : five essays
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study of forms of address for sovereign authority in
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Green died on 5 December 2008. His final monograph,
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 858: 776:(1994) examined orality and literacy in 732: 723:Christianization of the Germanic peoples 585: 399: 1512:Trinity College Cambridge Annual Record 1462:Trinity College Cambridge Annual Record 131: 1972; died 1997) 1635:British Army personnel of World War II 1597: 1502: 1484: 1452: 1397: 1385: 1373: 1358: 1341: 1326: 1311: 1280: 1265: 1248: 1233: 1214: 1197: 1185: 822:Modern Humanities Research Association 746:Swedish Museum of National Antiquities 1655:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge 1122:———— (2009). 1121: 1103:———— (2007). 1102: 1084:———— (2002). 1083: 1063:———— (1998). 1062: 1044:———— (1994). 1043: 1025:———— (1982). 1024: 1005: 974:———— (1966). 973: 964: 1630:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 682:Approaches to Wolfram von Eschenbach 536:Green was Lecturer in German at the 1715:Military personnel from Bournemouth 1570:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U18001 854: 764:the same year. He was succeeded by 13: 1458:"Memorial for Dennis Howard Green" 983:Green, D.H.; Johnson, L.P (1978). 673:, which subsequently gave rise to 14: 1726: 1162:Contemporary Authors. 22 May 2001 958: 596:. Green was a known authority on 484:in 1949 under the supervision of 1535:University of Cambridge (2021). 1105:Women readers in the Middle Ages 901: 845:Women Readers in the Middle Ages 425:Dennis Howard Green was born in 105: 1675:Linguists of Germanic languages 1508:"Professor Dennis Howard Green" 590:Illuminated manuscript page of 531: 148: 128: 101: 1650:Fellows of the British Academy 774:Medieval Listening and Reading 1: 1615:Schröder Professors of German 1141: 1008:Irony in the medieval romance 891:with the broad competence in 762:Fellow of the British Academy 708:Irony in the Medieval Romance 500:. 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Archived from 1468:: 119–125. Archived from 729:Retirement from Cambridge 656:at Cambridge, succeeding 354: 321: 295: 274: 260: 244: 234: 229: 219: 199: 176: 171: 167: 159: 80: 61: 39: 30: 23: 1490:"Professor Dennis Green" 839:from this time, such as 538:University of St Andrews 528:-language universities. 494:Gottfried von Strassburg 396:Early life and education 1695:People from Bournemouth 768:. Green was along with 551:, Green spoke not only 374:University of Cambridge 267:University of Cambridge 186:University of Cambridge 1685:Linguists from England 885:historical linguistics 868: 757: 750:early Germanic culture 694:Wolfram von Eschenbach 670:Modern Language Review 658:Leonard Wilson Forster 605: 480:, where he gained his 422: 1428:"Dennis Howard Green" 862: 736: 589: 555:and German, but also 514:Der trojanische Krieg 403: 1670:British medievalists 1645:English philologists 1488:(18 December 2008). 1433:Contemporary Authors 1006:Green, D.H. (1979). 991:. Bern: Peter Lang. 965:Green, D.H. (1965). 893:Germanic linguistics 686:Leslie Peter Johnson 642:The Carolingian Lord 610:The Carolingian Lord 600:and other pieces of 409:Herbert James Draper 376:. He specialized in 329:The Carolingian Lord 308:Germanic linguistics 104: 1947; 1680:Linguists of Gothic 1522:on 11 November 2020 1472:on 11 November 2020 1388:, pp. 123–124. 1314:, pp. 118–119. 1251:, pp. 120–121. 1200:, pp. 117–118. 770:Arthur Thomas Hatto 522:Frederick Pickering 510:Konrad von WĂĽrzburg 478:University of Basel 446:Royal Tank Regiment 361:Dennis Howard Green 191:University of Basel 172:Academic background 25:Dennis Howard Green 16:English philologist 933:Winfred P. 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Bournemouth
Cambridge
Alma mater
University of Cambridge
University of Basel
Thesis
Friedrich Ranke
Germanic philology
German philology
Hans Frede Nielsen
David Yeandle
Germanic Antiquity
Germanic linguistics
Medieval German literature
Language and history in the early Germanic world
FBA
Schröder Professor of German
University of Cambridge
Germanic philology
Medieval German literature
Germanic languages
Germanic antiquity

Herbert James Draper
Ph.D.
Tristan and Iseult
Bournemouth
World War II
Trinity College, Cambridge

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