Roger Sherman Loomis

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Roger Sherman Loomis was an American medievalist and literary scholar best known for his influential research on Arthurian legend and its Celtic origins.

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instanceOf human
literary scholar
medievalist
awardReceived Haskins Medal
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1887-10-31
dateOfDeath 1966-10-15
educatedAt Columbia University
Harvard University
Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
employer Columbia University
familyName Loomis
fieldOfWork Arthurian studies
Celtic studies
medieval literature
gender male
genre literary criticism
scholarly monograph
givenName Roger
hasAcademicDiscipline English literature
comparative literature
influenced Arthurian scholarship
influencedBy Celtic mythology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Medieval Academy of America
notableFor research on Arthurian legend
theory of Celtic origins of Arthurian legend
notableIdea Celtic origin of many Arthurian motifs
notableWork Arthurian Tradition and Chrétien de Troyes
Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance
The Development of Arthurian Romance
The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol
occupation literary scholar
medievalist
placeOfBirth Japan
Yokohama
placeOfDeath Enfield
New Hampshire
positionHeld professor of English
relative Roger Sherman
spouse Laura Hibbard Loomis
studies Arthurian legend
Grail legend
medieval romance

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Loomis hasNotableBearer Roger Sherman Loomis