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John Mitchell Kemble

John Mitchell Kemble (2 April 1807 – 26 March 1857), English scholar and historian, was the eldest son of Charles Kemble the actor and Maria Theresa Kemble. He is known for his major contribution to the history of the Anglo-Saxons and philology of the Old English language, including one of the first translations of Beowulf.

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Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Born
(1807-04-02)2 April 1807
Died
26 March 1857(1857-03-26) (aged 49)
Discipline
History, Philology
Occupations
Medievalism, Philology
Sub-discipline
Anglo Saxon Studies

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John Mitchell Kemble

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related to External links · 16
John Mitchell Kemble → Anglo-Saxon Charters, Archived, Berlin State LibraryJohn Mitchell, Birch, England, Goucher CollegeKemble, Internet ArchiveKemble, Internet ArchiveWorks, Kemble Collection, LibriVox, March, The Saxons, Vol, Wayback MachineWorks, WikisourceKemble, Works
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John Mitchell Kemble → Trinity College, Cambridge
Born · 1
John Mitchell Kemble → (1807-04-02)2 April 1807
Died · 1
John Mitchell Kemble → 26 March 1857(1857-03-26) (aged 49)
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John Mitchell Kemble → History, Philology
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John Mitchell Kemble → Medievalism, Philology
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John Mitchell Kemble → Anglo Saxon Studies
Website · 1
John Mitchell Kemble → https://dk.robinson.cam.ac.uk/

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