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Ford, Philip, 1949-2013

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Personal name headingFord, Philip, 1949-2013
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Variant(s)Ford, Ph. J. (Philip John), 1949-2013
Ford, Philip J. (Philip John), 1949-2013
See alsoEmployer: University of Cambridge
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Birth date1949-03-28
Death date2013-04-08
Place of birthIlford (London, England)
Field of activityFrench literature--16th century--History and criticism
Latin literature, Medieval and modern--History and criticism
Renaissance
AffiliationUniversity of Cambridge
Profession or occupationLiterary historians
College teachers
Special noteData provided by Nat. Lib. Wales
Found inWomen's writing in the French Renaissance, 1999: t.p. (Philip Ford) BL AL sent 2 May 2001
BL AL recd. 10 May 2001 (Philip John Ford, born 28 Mar. 1949)
nuc85-49945: His George Buchanan, prince of poets, 1982 (hdg. on LU rept.: Ford, Philip J. (Philip Jeffrey), 1941- ; usage: Philip J. Ford)
Eros et Priapus, 1997: t.p. (Philip Ford) p. 4 of cover (Ph. J. Ford)
Author communication through Bodleian Library, Oxford, 17 Dec. 2009: (Author of volumes on George Buchanan and Eros et Priapus previously misattributed to Philip Jeffrey Ford)
Independent (online), viewed May 15, 2013 (Professor Philip Ford; b. Philip John Ford, Mar. 28, 1949, Ilford; d. Apr. 8, 2013; professor of French and neo-Latin literature at the University of Cambridge; distinguished scholar of Renaissance literature and culture)
Associated languageeng fre
Invalid LCCNn 85817779