Francis March

An 1895 illustration of March Dr. Francis Andrew March (October 25, 1825 – September 9, 1911) was an American polymath, academic, philologist, and lexicographer. He is considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Old English.

Also known as the "Grand Old Man of Lafayette", March was the first individual to hold the title "Professor of English Language and Literature" anywhere in the United States or Europe. March is predominantly recognized for performing his duties as "Professor of the English Language and Comparative Philology" at Lafayette College, where he taught for 56 years. Provided by Wikipedia
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    March's Thesaurus and dictionary of the English language / by March, Francis Andrew, 1825-1911

    Published 1980
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    Method of philological study of the English language / by March, Francis Andrew, 1825-1911

    Published 1875
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    Selected writings of the first professor of English / by March, Francis Andrew, 1825-1911

    Published 2005
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    The spelling reform. by March, Francis Andrew, 1825-1911

    Published 1881
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    Government Document Book
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    Latin hymns, with English notes. by March, Francis Andrew, 1825-1911

    Published 1874
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