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  1. Walter William Skeat, FBA (21 November 1835 – 6 October 1912) was a British philologist and Anglican deacon. The pre-eminent British philologist of his time, he was instrumental in developing the English language as a higher education subject in the United Kingdom.

  2. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Walter William Skeat (born Oct. 14, 1866, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.—died July 24, 1953, London) was a British ethnographer of the Malay Peninsula whose detailed works laid the foundation for later ethnographic studies of the area.

  3. W. W. Skeat (1835-1912) was a philologist and medievalist who edited many Middle and Old English texts, including Piers Plowman and Chaucer. He also contributed to the New English Dictionary and the English Dialect Dictionary, and founded the English Dialect Society.

  4. Walter William Skeat (14 October 1866 – 24 July 1953) was an English anthropologist. He made a name for himself mainly with his pioneering investigations into, and writings on, the ethnography of the Malay Peninsula.

  5. Walter William Skeat was born in London and educated at Cambridge, becoming an ordained minister in 1860. He took a position as mathematics lecturer at Cambridge, but continued to develop his interest in language and literature, translating, editing, and writing scholarly works.

  6. Walter William Skeat (1835–1912) was a pioneer of Anglo-Saxon studies at Cambridge University. Learn more about his life and work in this online reference book.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2005 · An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Walter W. Skeat. Courier Corporation, Jan 1, 2005 - Reference - 780 pages. Comprehensive and easy to use, this resource offers numerous...