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Frederick Brittain

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116:(1962, with H. B. Playford). He retired from his lectureship in 1961 and died on 14 March 1969. The main entry gate to the churchyard of St. Giles, South Mimms is dedicated to his memory. 105: 49:
at his old college in 1937. He was steward of the college from 1945 to 1954 and also served as its keeper of the records. He was also the junior
237: 232: 26: 156: 181: 195: 37:, Brittain studied medieval languages at university. After graduating, he taught privately and lived at the 38: 227: 34: 54: 176: 222: 217: 101: 61: 8: 73: 46: 172: 65: 30: 211: 87: 109: 93: 112:(where he lived and was Churchwarden), and a history of his college's 113: 42: 97: 69: 50: 76:
from the university in 1948. His principle publications were
68:, and in 1946 he became the University of Cambridge's first 22:(24 October 1893 – 14 March 1969) was an English Latinist. 163:(University of Cambridge). Retrieved 9 March 2021. 209: 100:(1926), he also wrote biographies of Sir 25:Born on 24 October 1893 and educated at 177:"Frederic James Edward Raby, 1888–1966" 136: 134: 132: 130: 128: 210: 152: 150: 72:in medieval Latin. He was awarded the 125: 82:The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric 60:His main academic interests were in 238:Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge 147: 13: 233:Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge 182:Proceedings of the British Academy 157:"Cambridge University Officers: B" 14: 249: 194:A list of published works is at 27:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 144:(London), 18 March 1969, p. 12. 188: 166: 1: 119: 39:Oratory of the Good Shepherd 16:English Latinist (1893-1969) 7: 161:A Cambridge Alumni Database 92:(1962). Alongside works on 10: 254: 45:before being elected to a 202:. Retrieved 9 March 2021. 185:, vol. 94 (1997), p. 700. 84:(1937); he also compiled 35:Jesus College, Cambridge 55:University of Cambridge 196:"Frederick Brittain" 108:(1942), books about 102:Arthur Quiller-Couch 90:Book of Latin Verse 140:"Dr F. Brittain", 20:Frederick Brittain 228:British Latinists 245: 203: 192: 186: 170: 164: 154: 145: 138: 253: 252: 248: 247: 246: 244: 243: 242: 208: 207: 206: 193: 189: 173:Michael Lapidge 171: 167: 155: 148: 139: 126: 122: 106:Bernard Manning 78:Latin in Church 17: 12: 11: 5: 251: 241: 240: 235: 230: 225: 220: 205: 204: 187: 165: 146: 123: 121: 118: 98:Saint Radegund 66:medieval Latin 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 250: 239: 236: 234: 231: 229: 226: 224: 221: 219: 216: 215: 213: 201: 197: 191: 184: 183: 178: 174: 169: 162: 158: 153: 151: 143: 137: 135: 133: 131: 129: 124: 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 89: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 58: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 23: 21: 199: 190: 180: 168: 160: 141: 85: 81: 77: 59: 24: 19: 18: 223:1969 deaths 218:1893 births 110:South Mimms 104:(1947) and 96:(1928) and 94:Saint Giles 80:(1934) and 212:Categories 120:References 47:fellowship 142:The Times 114:boat club 62:Provençal 57:in 1944. 43:Cambridge 200:WorldCat 70:lecturer 53:for the 88:Penguin 51:proctor 31:Barnet 74:DLitt 86:The 64:and 33:and 41:in 29:in 214:: 198:, 179:, 175:, 159:, 149:^ 127:^

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Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School
Barnet
Jesus College, Cambridge
Oratory of the Good Shepherd
Cambridge
fellowship
proctor
University of Cambridge
Provençal
medieval Latin
lecturer
DLitt
Penguin
Saint Giles
Saint Radegund
Arthur Quiller-Couch
Bernard Manning
South Mimms
boat club







"Cambridge University Officers: B"
Michael Lapidge
"Frederic James Edward Raby, 1888–1966"
Proceedings of the British Academy

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