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R. I. Page

Raymond Ian Page (25 September 1924 – 10 March 2012) was a British historian of Anglo-Saxon England and the Viking Age, and a renowned runologist who specialised in the study of Anglo-Saxon runes.
==Biography==
Page was born in Sheffield in 1924, and was educated at King Edward VII School.〔("Professor Raymond Page" ), ''The Daily Telegraph'', 21 March 2012.〕 His family circumstances required him to leave school at the age of 16. In 1942 he took a course in mechanical engineering at Rotherham Technical College, applying thereafter for a commission in the Royal Navy. After the war, on discharge from the Navy, he was able as an ex-serviceman to obtain a place as an undergraduate at the University of Sheffield. After graduating in English, he spent a year in Copenhagen working on an MA and then moved to the University of Nottingham, where he was appointed to an assistant lectureship in English in 1951 and completed his doctoral dissertation on ''The Inscriptions of the Anglo-Saxon Rune-Stones'' in 1959.〔
In 1962, Page joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge,〔(Professor Raymond Page 1924 – 2012 ), News, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (giving his date of death incorrectly as 11 March).〕 where he was a lecturer, and later reader, in Old Norse language and literature.〔 In 1965 he was appointed Parker Librarian at the Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, and in 1984 he was appointed Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon. He held these two prestigious posts until his retirement in 1991.〔〔(Professor Raymond Page ), News, Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, 13 March 2012.〕 He continued to work at Corpus Christi after his retirement in an out-of-the-way office which he called 'Paradise' because it was so hard to reach.〔

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