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William Burley Lockwood

William Burley Lockwood (13 April 1917 - 30 April 2012) was a ''Professor of Germanic and Indo-European Philology'' at the University of Reading from 1968 until his retirement in 1982.〔(William Burley Lockwood 1917 - 2012 ), Dr. Ian Roe, University of Reading, 14 May 2012. (Archived here. )〕
==Biography==

After leaving school and spending some time working and travelling in England, Germany, Austria and the Balkans, he went to Manchester University and obtained First Class Honours in German in 1942, followed by a DipEd and M.A. at Bristol University, where he received a distinction in practical teaching.
After working briefly in the German Department at Durham University in 1945, Lockwood taught at the University of Birmingham, during which time he also briefly taught as a Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Sydney. As he left Birmingham, the University awarded him a D.Litt. on the basis of his many publications.
In 1961 he received an invitation to the Chair of Comparative Philology at the Humboldt-Universität in East Berlin, the capital of the German Democratic Republic. 1961, however, was the year in which the Communist regime erected its infamous wall, and after four years of increasing disillusionment with the political climate he returned to the West.
He settled in Dublin, intending to devote himself to his philological studies, including German and Germanic languages (especially Faroese) as well as Roman, Hellenic, Slavonic and Celtic (especially Welsh) languages.
A year later, however, he was invited to take up a specially established readership in Germanic and Indo-European philology at Reading. This readership was converted into a chair in 1968, and he remained at Reading until his retirement.〔W. B. Lockwood: On the Occasion of his Retirement, W. A. Coupe, 35 German Life and Letters 4, 281-286 (July 1982)〕

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