Dorothy Whitelock
English historian
Died when: 80 years 276 days (969 months)Star Sign: Scorpio

Dorothy Whitelock, CBE, FSA, FRHistS, FBA (11 November 1901 – 14 August 1982) was an English historian.From 1957 to 1969, she was the Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge.
Her best-known work is English Historical Documents, vol.I: c. 500-1042, which she edited.It is a compilation of translated sources, with introductions.
Her other works include The Beginnings of English Society (1952), After Bede (1960), The Audience of Beowulf (1951), and Genuine Asser (1967), in which she argued against V.H.
Galbraith's assertion that Asser's Life of King Alfred was a forgery by Leofric.
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