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American Romanist, Provençalist, Lusitanist, Medievalist and educator
Raymond Thompson Hill
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American Romanist, Provençalist, Lusitanist, Medievalist and educator
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North Branford, Connecticut, USA
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73 years
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Raymond Thompson Hill (January 11, 1883 - 1956 ) was an American Romanist, Provençalist, Lusitanist, and Medievalist.
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Hill was born on January 11, 1883, in North Branford, Connecticut.
He received his Ph.D. from Yale University with the work (ed.) La mule sanz frain, An Arthurian romance by Païens de Maisières (Baltimore 1911). He taught at Yale as an instructor for French (1908-1916), as an assistant professor (1916-1927) and as an associate professor (1927-1949). From 1949 to 1952, he was head of the library.
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- (with Horatio Elwin Smith) Advanced French composition, New York 1916
- (Ed.) Two old French poems on Saint Thibaut, New Haven 1936
- (Ed. with Thomas Goddard Bergin) Anthology of the Provençal troubadours, New Haven 1941, 1973
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