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  Emory Magazine | Autumn 2005
Emory's Kemp Malone Library, the intellectual home of the English department, celebrates its thirtieth anniversary this year, but most of those who use it may know little about Malone himself.
A 1907 graduate of Oxford College, Malone was, according to English professor James Morey, one of the most distinguished medievalists of the twentieth century.
After Malone's death in 1971, his widow, Inez Malone, donated more than 20,000 books from his private collection to the University; many of these are in Special Collections, but some remain in the library that memorializes this prodigious Old English scholar.
www.emory.edu /EMORY_MAGAZINE/autumn_2005/precis_malone.htm   (221 words)

  
 Dumas Malone Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
Dumas Malone is an educator, historian, and editor who excels in the biographical method of writing history.
Dumas Malone was born to John W. and Lillian Kemp Malone in the small northwestern Mississippi town of Coldwater.
Lillian Malone taught her children at home, and the educational aspirations of Malone's parents were high: his father prided himself on having managed to sen.....
www.bookrags.com /biography/dumas-malone-dlb   (199 words)

  
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There are 25 pages of inscriptions to Kemp Malone from fellow scholars and philologists, and several literary figures such as Angela Thirkell, George William Russell (A.E.), and Lascelles Abercrombie.
Kemp Malone presented some 20,000 volumes from her husband's library to his Alma Mater, Emory University.
Kemp Malone, medievalist, philologist, etymologist, world authority on Chaucer, and Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University for over 30 years, was born in Minter, Miss.
ead.library.jhu.edu /ms129.xml   (1873 words)

  
 Digital Image Processing and Beowulf
Norman Davis and Kemp Malone used the same photographs, taken in 1957 by the British Museum photographer, in their two facsimile editions (Davis 1959, v; Malone 1963, 120).
Malone, K., ed., The Thorkelin Transcripts of Beowulf, Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile 1 (Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1951).
Malone, K., ed., The Nowell Codex (British Museum Cotton Vitellius A. xv, Second Manuscript), Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile 12 (Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1963).
www.uky.edu /~kiernan/eBeowulf/ksk-llc.htm   (5471 words)

  
 Kemp Malone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kemp Malone (Minter, Massachusetts, March 14, 1889—October 13, 1971) was a prolific medievalist, etymologist, philologist, and specialist in Chaucer who was lecturer and then professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University from 1924 to 1956.
When World War I broke out he served two years in the United States Army and was discharged with the rank of Captain.
Malone served as President of the Modern Language Association, and other philological associations (see link) and was etymology editor of the American College Dictionary, 1947.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kemp_Malone   (359 words)

  
 Kemp Malone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Kemp Malone, editor of Widsith, 1936, remarks, p.19: "The right, and there can Wærns were a coastal Sea if Procopius is tribe of the North be no doubt that...
Kemp Malone Ballads from Maine 5:313-16, British by Phillips Barry,...
Born in an academic family, Kemp from Emory Malone graduated languages that impinged was in 1907, with the ambition of mastering all the College as it then...
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 MS.129
Kemp Malone presented some 20,000 volumes from her
some of Kemp Malone's papers were also donated to Emory.
and Kemp Malone from 1932-1971, inscriptions to Kemp Malone from
www.library.jhu.edu /collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/ms129.html   (1200 words)

  
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 Of this I can make no sense:"
One reason for the difficulties experienced when approaching this poem may be, as Kemp Malone has argued, that "[t]his poem is based on a tale familiar to the poet’s audience but unknown to us" (qtd.
As Malone and Renoir explain, there is no one context in which the poem is properly to be read.
To return to Malone and Renoir, this poem may not only be ambiguous for us now, but it may also have been ambiguous for a contemporary audience.
www.sfsu.edu /~medieval/Volume4/Donahue.html   (5721 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : A Handbook of Middle English: Livres en anglais: Kemp Malone,Fernand Mosse,James A. Walker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Amazon.fr : A Handbook of Middle English: Livres en anglais: Kemp Malone,Fernand Mosse,James A. Walker
Editeur : découvrez comment les clients peuvent effectuer des recherches sur le contenu de ce livre.
de Kemp Malone (Préface), Fernand Mosse, James A. Walker (Traduction)
www.amazon.fr /Handbook-Middle-English-Kemp-Malone/dp/0801867614   (517 words)

  
 TIME.com: Anglo-Saxon Boom -- Jan. 28, 1952 -- Page 1
Kemp Malone, Professor of English Literature at Johns Hopkins University, confessed that he was worried.
The major manuscripts in his field, said he, were few, and they led a precarious existence.
This week the first volume was ready—the famed Thorkelin transcripts of Beowulf, edited by Johns Hopkins' Kemp Malone.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,806291,00.html   (720 words)

  
 Maryland Historical Society Library: Mencken-Malone Collection 1933-1950, MS. 2100 - Finding Aid
Mencken will have to miss seeing Malone and [UNK] sorry.
Advance sales of Mencken's book have been good, but book is high priced.
knopf is sendind Malone another copy of Mencken's Supplement II (book).
www.mdhs.org /library/Mss/ms002100.html   (357 words)

  
 Manuscript Studies: Bibliography (Manuscripts: codicology)
Clement reconsiders various attempts to reconstruct the original collation, and comes to the conclusion that the collation proposed by Kemp Malone is most likely to be correct, and that the Nowell Codex was, from the start, a composite manuscript.] [* Subject heading: manuscript production; codicology; "Beowulf" manuscript (London, British Library MS Cotton Vitellius A.xv) *]
Malone, though discussing the textual aspects in some detail, has little to say on the codicological side about either volume; and they have certainly fared no better in more recent publications.
The present descriptions will be supplemented by a discussion of such conclusions as the observations recorded seem to warrant, and by an attempt to arrive at the truth about the transcripts' genesis and early history" [Printed abstract].
www.arts.ualberta.ca /sreimer/ms-course/bibliog/bib-mcod.htm   (894 words)

  
 TIME.com: Goodbye, Messrs. Chips -- Jul 16, 1956 -- Page 2
Because of his musical ear and his knowledge of phonetics, scholarly Kemp Malone could charm his classes by making the Canterbury Tales sound as if Chaucer himself were reading them.
But for all his crotchets, he commanded his full measure of respect, and on his retirement the university paid him an unintentional compliment.
Henceforth, it announced—with no Malone around to make it worthwhile—Old English will be dropped as a requirement for a Ph.D. in English literature.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,936708-2,00.html   (565 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1757 the British Museum obtained possession of the transcript where it underwent substantial rebinding and other preservations in 1845.
Later, in 1882 and 1969 facsimiles of the transcript were produced by Julius Zupitza and Kemp Malone.
Finally, in 1993 Kevin Kiernan headed a group which created Electronic Beowulf, a digitized version of the actual manuscript.
www.georgetown.edu /users/sek9/history.html   (376 words)

  
 Jarrett House North :
This means that I can get copies of some of that obscure vinyl in digital format, finally.
I’m thinking that parts of the spoken word record of Kemp Malone reading Beowulf is a good first start (though perhaps not all four hours).
The bad news, of course, is that the iMic is so venerable it is starting to be unavailable, so grab it at Amazon while you can, even with a four to six week lead time.
discuss.jarretthousenorth.com /2006/03/09   (241 words)

  
 Kemp Malone Professor Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Kemp Malone Professor Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Your search: Books » Author: Kemp Malone Professor
Portions of book data provided by Muze Inc. Copyright 1995-2006 Muze Inc. For personal use only.
www.alibris.co.uk /search/books/author/Kemp_Malone_Professor   (96 words)

  
 Lafayette College Magazine Summer 2005 Issue
March has long been recognized for these contributions; for example, he has been the subject of an entry in the Encyclopaedia Britannica since 1910, he is the subject of a fine tribute by Kemp Malone in the Dictionary of American Biography, and he has been praised for his pioneering work by other, varied voices.
Given [the] varied explicit and implicit acknowledgments of March’s pioneering efforts, it is astonishing to realize that only one of his highly influential books— A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language.
As Kemp Malone noted, in this book March “laid the foundation on which all future historical grammarians.
www.lafayette.edu /press/magazine/summer_05/march.html   (1301 words)

  
 The Heroic Age: Lucius Artorius Castus
First advanced as a candidate for this illustrious role by Kemp Malone (1924-1925),
Castus has gained in popularity over the years as more has been deduced about him and the period in which he lived.
When Malone wrote his article, the stones bearing the Castus inscriptions had not, to his knowledge, been dated.
members.aol.com /heroicage1/Issue1/halac.htm   (4499 words)

  
 Widsith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The only text of this poem survives in the Exeter Book, a MS of OE poetry copied in the late tenth century, but its editor Kemp Malone thinks it likely that it had ‘a long and eventful history' (p.
Kemp Malone, Methuen's Old English Library (London: Methuen, 1936; rev. edn.
Finglesham buckle reproduced by kind permission of Bob Wilkins of the Archaeology Department, University of Oxford.
www.soton.ac.uk /~enm/widsith.htm   (929 words)

  
 AS
A timeline in the left column and a brief, illustrated history book in the right.
'The first and greatest of Beowulf scholars, as everyone knows, was N. Grundtvig.' (Kemp Malone, 1941) Sadly, I must disagree with Mr.
Malone: Everyone doesn't know, but a few good people - including myself - are still working on spreading the word.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/9795/AS.html   (597 words)

  
 KATHERINE BIDDLE PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION: Reprint of article by Kemp Malone, "Oldest England" (in "The Emory University Quarterly," October 1949).
DESCRIPTION: Reprint of article by Kemp Malone: "Our Literary Heritage and the Book of Common Prayer," (from the "Maryland Churchman," May 1950).
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Katherine Biddle from poet Laurence Adams Malone: ACS c.December 1972 written on announcement card for Malone's book, "From Eden...And Evolving World"; TLS undated; and 2 typescripts of poems signed by Malone, "Spring's Moods," "I am a Thorn in the Side of Spring," and "The Door."
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f250}13.htm   (2911 words)

  
 Old English Mary of Egypt
Based on his observations of perceived changes in pronunciation, he notes that by the eleventh century Old English spelling had stabilized (§329).
Kemp Malone, however, illustrates that "a distinct tendency to level the vowels of final unstressed syllables," a tendency regarded by Sweet as characteristic of the transition from Old English to Middle English, could already be documented in four major manuscripts dated to the second half of the tenth century (Malone 110, 117).
D. Scragg observes, "[h]owever poorly spelling variation charts development in eleventh-century phonology, it gives ample evidence of scribal habits, manuscript relations, scriptorium practices and the development of a formal written language" (1992, 348).
lib.uky.edu /ETD/ukyengl2001t00018/html/text4.htm   (6030 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: A Handbook of Middle English: Books: Kemp Malone,Fernand Mosse,James A. Walker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Amazon.ca: A Handbook of Middle English: Books: Kemp Malone,Fernand Mosse,James A. Walker
by Kemp Malone (Foreword), Fernand Mosse (Author), James A. Walker (Translator) "1.
It is conventional to call "Middle English" the English spoken and written in Great Britain between about 1150 and 1500, that is, during the..." (more)
www.amazon.ca /Handbook-Middle-English-Kemp-Malone/dp/0801867614   (588 words)

  
 MWP: Lives of Mississippi Writers, 1817-1967 - Introduction
In English they have generally made their reputations as editors, Kemp Malone and James A. Harrison as editors of Old and Middle English texts, and Arthur Palmer Hudson and John A. Lomax as editors of anthologies of folklore.
The historians have—with the notable exception of Kemp Malone’s brother, Dumas—generally used local or regional material in their researches.
Mississippi has, as a matter of fact, produced a number of eminent Southern historians.
www.olemiss.edu /mwp/texts/lloyd/introduction.html   (2264 words)

  
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The Collections span the years 1942 to 1959.
Of interest is the correspondence with Kemp Malone; and also the exchange of letters with Nikolas Ottenson regarding the latter's collection of Icelandic manuscripts and books.
The papers were given to the University by Stefan Einarsson in 1960.
ead.library.jhu.edu /ms018.xml   (367 words)

  
 The Calgary Electric Scriptorium
An image archive is fundamentally different from a text archive, comparable in some respects to the distinction between Kemp Malone's facsimile editions of the Nowell Codex and the Thorkelin Transcripts and Frederick Klaeber's edition of Beowulf.
Imagine, however, a situation in which Malone had all of the photographs of the Nowell Codex and the Thorkelin transcripts, but no tried and true way to publish them.
That's more or less the situation we face with the Beowulf images.
www.ucalgary.ca /~scriptor/kiernan/calgary.html   (1589 words)

  
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 Bardic
The Middle Ages-A Literary History of England Vol I, Kemp Malone and Albert C. Baugh, Appleton-Century-Crafts, Inc. 1948
The Allegory of Love-A Study in Medieval Tradition, CS Lewis, Oxford Press 1936
Editor Pamela Norris, Little Brown and Co., 1995
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