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107:, and treating Scandinavian history as a unified field. He said then: "Old Scandinavian . . . confers a welcome freedom, so that I may with perfect propriety offer a lecture on an Icelandic text concerning Atlantic islanders of Norwegian origin whose descendants have now for some centuries technically owed allegiance to the Danish crown". 88:
He had already been appointed a teaching assistant and then assistant lecturer in Old Icelandic within the Department of Scandinavian Studies, which at the time was still part of the Department of English. Over the next 13 years he advanced to reader in Old Scandinavian and then in 1963 to professor
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Foote expanded the new department during his tenure, adding first a full-time position in Scandinavian philology (1964), then another in Norse studies (1965), classes in Faroese (1968), then a teaching assistantship in modern Icelandic (1970s), and finally after considerable effort a lectureship in
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Together with Hugh Smith, director of University College's Department of English and Scandinavian Studies in the 1950s, Foote saw the wisdom of studying Old Norse literature and culture in association with the modern Scandinavian languages and the history of all the Scandinavian countries. In his
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when she was a nurse. She died in 2006. They had two daughters and a son. He enjoyed walking and bell-ringing, and participated until 2008 in a reading group that took its name, the Orðhenglar ("Pedants"), from his insistence on correct Icelandic.
54:, the fourth of five sons of a butcher. His two eldest brothers had to leave school at 14; he and the other younger boys were able to attend grammar school. In 1942 he entered University College of the South West of England (now 408: 72:
Upon demobilisation, Foote resumed his university studies at the start of 1947 and in 1948 earned a University of London external BA with first class honours. In 1948-49 he studied at the
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Nordic history (1970). He continued to teach occasionally at University College until 2006, more than twenty years after retiring.
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of Scandinavian Studies, with the separation of the field from English as a new department.
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on a Norwegian government research studentship, where he was moulded by studying under
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Foote was greatly respected for the quality of his translations, which included
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studies. He inaugurated the Department of Scandinavian Studies at
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Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
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His studies were interrupted in 1943 by service in the
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Index

Peter Foott
Old Norse
Scandinavian
University College London
Swanage
Dorset
Exeter University
Royal Navy
Far East
University of Oslo
Anne Holtsmark
Færeyinga saga
modern Icelandic
Faroese
Viking Society for Northern Research
University of Iceland
University of Uppsala
Denmark
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu
Grágás
David M. Wilson
Olaus Magnus
Description of the Northern Peoples
Jóns saga helga
Stranraer
World War II

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