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    Theodore Leinbaugh

    Assoc. Professor of English & Comp Literature (3225); Faculty Partner (mentor) English & Comp Literature; Scholarships & Student Aid (2448)

    521 Greenlaw
    Campus Box 3520
    Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3520
    919-962-4023 (phone)
    leinbaugh@unc.edu

    B.A. Yale University
    M.A. Harvard University
    M.Phil. Oxford University
    Ph.D. Harvard University

    Research Interests

    Ted Leinbaugh is currently preparing an edition of Aelfric's liturgical homilies and their Latin sources. He annually reviews Old English prose studies for the Year's Work in Old English project. As a contributor to Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture, Leinbaugh has written articles on Paschasius Radbertus and Ratramnus. He has worked on charting Jerome's influence on Anglo-Saxon literature, and presented his findings at the most recent meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists at Stanford University. Leinbaugh's article "Aelfric's Lives of Saints I and the Boulogne Sermon: Editorial, Authorial, and Textual Problems," appeared in The Editing of Old English, (eds. D.G. Scragg and Paul E. Szarmach: Cambridge, England: Boydell & Brewer, 1994, 191–211) charts some of the difficulties in editing Latin and Old English texts.

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