Malcolm Godden
Malcolm Reginald Godden, FBA is a British academic who held the chair of the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford from 1991 until 2013.
Biography
From 1963 to 1966 he studied for a B.A. in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge; he then continued with several postgraduate studies until 1969. In 1970 he obtained a Ph.D. from Cambridge University for a dissertation which was an edition of Ælfric's Second Series of Catholic Homilies under the supervision of Professor P. A. M. Clemoes.His academic appointments include:
- 1969–1972: Junior Research Fellow, Pembroke College, Cambridge
- 1970–1971: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of English, Cornell University
- 1972–1975: University Lecturer, Department of English Language, Liverpool University
- 1976–1991: Fellow and lecturer in English, Exeter College, Oxford, and CUF Lecturer in the Faculty of English, Oxford University
- 1991–2013: Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford and professorial fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Honours
Godden was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2009.He delivered the 2009 Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture.