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Frederic James Edward Raby

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in 1959. Raby was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1923 (serving as one of its vice-president from 1940 to 1946) and a fellow of the British Academy in 1941. He was awarded the DLitt by the University of Cambridge in 1942. As Lapidge also wrote, Raby "put the study of medieval Latin
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excavations, he wrote pamphlets and guidebooks on several sites of national importance. In 1927, he was promoted to Assistant Secretary, at which rank he remained until retirement in 1948. In recognition of his work, he had been appointed a
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in 1934. He played an important role in organizing the WWII "Salvage Scheme," in which the Ministry of Works employed architects to provide timely first-aid repairs to bomb damaged historic buildings.
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has written, Raby "achieved an international reputation for his scholarship in the field of medieval Latin literature", which was "based principally" on his first two books.
408: 38:, he authored two seminal books on medieval Latin poetry which established his international reputation. After retiring from government work, he was a fellow of 393: 403: 398: 413: 383: 335: 211: 23: 34:(11 December 1888 – 30 October 1966) was an English Latinist, historian and government official. While working as a 27: 388: 129: 96: 35: 31: 378: 227: 373: 133: 79: 253: 71: 160: 39: 345: 206: 368: 363: 8: 51: 164: 138:
A History of Christian-Latin Poetry from the Beginnings to the Close of the Middle Ages
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Alongside his government work, Raby began his own researches; a project on the
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Mason), with whom he had two children, had died 24 years earlier.
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poetry on a professional level" for the first time in England.
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A History of Secular Latin Poetry in the Middle Ages
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CB
FSA
FBA
civil servant
Jesus College, Cambridge
Ely
grocer
classical
Hoole
Cheshire
King's School
Chester
Trinity College, Cambridge
HM Civil Service
HM Office of Works
ancient monuments
archaeological
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick Barbarossa
Christian-Latin poetry
John of Howden
Michael Lapidge
fellowship
Jesus College, Cambridge
Frederick Brittain
Michael Lapidge
"Frederic James Edward Raby, 1888–1966"
Proceedings of the British Academy
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Official Guidebook

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