E. V. Gordon
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Eric Valentine Gordon (1896 – 1938) was a philologist who is known for his compiling of many Germanic texts in their original language into book format. He was born on Valentine's Day, 1896, in Salmon Arm, British Columbia.
He was educated at Victoria College and McGill University.He was also one of the eight Rhodes Scholars of Canada, and attended University College at Oxford University (1920), and later taught at Leeds University (1922-1931) and Manchester University (1932-1938). One of his...
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