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Edmund Crosby Quiggin

Edmund Crosby Quiggin (23 August 1875 – 4 January 1920)〔http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/personal/galeria/quiggin.htm〕 was a British linguist and scholar. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire, he was educated at Kingswood School in Bath. In 1893 he matriculated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, to read Modern and Medieval Languages. He graduated with first-class honours. The fellows of Caius included the lawyer and legal historian Charles Henry Monro, who spoke Irish and encouraged Quiggin to study in this area.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Janus: Edmund Crosby Quiggin: Correspondence and Papers )
In October 1898, Quiggin was appointed English Lector at the University of Greifswald, where he completed his doctorate, ''Die lautliche Geltung der vortonigen Wörter und Silben in der Book of Leinster Version der Tain bo Cualnge'' ('The phonetic quality of pre-stress words and syllables in the Book of Leinster version of the ''Táin Bó Cúailnge'' ').〔Edmund Crosby Quiggin, ''Die lautliche Geltung der vortonigen Wörter und Silben in der Book of Leinster Version der Tain bo Cualnge'' (Greifswald: Druck von Julius Abel, 1900).〕 In 1901, Quiggin returned to Cambridge and between June 1903 and January 1906 went on to undertake fieldwork on Ulster Irish in County Donegal, resulting in the book ''A Dialect of Donegal''.〔E. C. Quiggin, ''A Dialect of Donegal: Being the Speech of Meenawannia in the Parish of Glenties. Phonology and texts'' (Cambridge: University Press, 1906).〕
In 1907, Quiggin married numismatologist and archeologist Alison Hingston Quiggin,〔books.google.com.au/books?isbn=1743033346〕 author of ''A Survey of Primitive Money'' and other works
In 1909 Caius College used a bequest of Charles Henry Monro to create the Monro Lectureship in Celtic for him, the first of its kind and one of the forces which fed into the creation of the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. (The department has, since 1993, commemorated Quiggin through the Quiggin Memorial Lecture, in which series the fullest biography of Quiggin so far has been published.)〔John Carey, ''The Irish National Origin Legend: Synthetic Pseudohistory (with a memoir of E. C. Quiggin by David N. Dumville'' (Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 1993); http://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/quiggin.htm.〕
Quiggin's next publication was his ''Prolegomena to the study of the later Irish bards, 1200–1500''.〔E. C. Quiggin, ''Prolegomena to the study of the later Irish bards, 1200–1500'' (London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 1911).〕 However, with the outbreak of the First World War, Quiggin found himself in war service from 1915 to 1919, first in Boulogne and then in the Admiralty's Intelligence Division. In 1919 he returned to work and study at Cambridge, but died from ill health on 4 January 1920 in Warlingham.
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