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Walter William Skeat, English philologist, educated at King's College School (Wimbledon), Highgate School, and Christ's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in July 1860. The noted palaeographer T. C. Skeat was his grandson.
In 1878 he was elected Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge. He completed Mitchell Kemble's edition of the
Anglo-Saxon Gospels
, and did much other work both in Anglo-Saxon and in Gothic, but is perhaps most generally known for his labours in Middle English, and for his standard editions of Chaucer and Langland's
Piers Plowman
.
As he himself generously declared, he was at first mainly guided in the study of Chaucer by Henry Bradshaw, with whom he was to have participated in the edition of Chaucer planned in 1870 by the University of Oxford, having declined in Bradshaw's favour an offer of the editorship made to himself. Bradshaw's perseverance was not equal to his genius, and the scheme came to nothing for the time, but was eventually resumed and carried into effect by Skeat in an edition of six volumes (1894), a supplementary volume of
Chaucerian Pieces
being published in 1897. He also issued an edition of Chaucer in one volume for general readers, and a separate edition of his
Treatise on the Astrolabe
, with a learned commentary.
His edition of
Piers Plowman
in three parallel texts was published in 1886; and, besides the
Treatise on the Astrolabe
, he edited numerous books for the Early English Text Society, including the
Bruce of John Barbour
,
Pierce the Ploughman's Crede
, the romances of
Havelok the Dane
and
William of Palerne
, and Ælfric's
Lives of the Saints
(4 vols.). For the Scottish Text Society he edited
The Kingis Quair
, usually ascribed to James I of Scotland, and he published an edition (2 vols., 1871) of Chatterton, with an investigation of the sources of the obsolete words employed by him.
He is buried at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge.
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