Vincent Gillespie English Historian
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| Birthday |
11th February, 1954
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| Birthplace |
Liverpool, England
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| Died |
13th March, 2025
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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| Nationality |
English
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| Occupation Text |
Literary scholar and academic
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| Occupation |
Historian
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Vincent Gillespie (11 February 1954 – 13 March 2025) was an English literary scholar who was Emeritus J. R. R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford. He was editor of the Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies Series from 2002 until 2023, and was the Honorary Director of the Early English Text Society from 2013 until 2023, having previously served as its Executive Secretary from 2004 until 2013. His major research area was late medieval English literature. He published over sixty articles and book chapters ranging from medieval book history, through Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland, to the medieval mystics such as Richard Rolle and Julian of Norwich. He had a special interest in the medieval English Carthusians, and in Syon Abbey, the only English house of the Birgittine order (founded 1415). In 2001, he published Syon Abbey, Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues 9, an edition and analysis of the late-medieval library registrum of the Birgittine brethren of Syon Abbey. He was the author of Looking in Holy Books, and the forthcoming A Short History of Medieval English Mysticism. He was the co-editor, with Kantik Ghosh, of After Arundel: Religious Writing in Fifteenth-Century England, with Susan Powell of A Companion to the Early Printed Book in Britain, 1476–1558, with Samuel Fanous of The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Mysticism, and with Anne Hudson of Probable Truth: Editing Medieval Texts from Britain in the Twenty-First Century.
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