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David Dumville completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Answer: False
David Dumville completed his undergraduate studies at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, not the University of Edinburgh.
David Dumville began his academic career at the University of Oxford.
Answer: False
Following his doctoral studies, David Dumville began his academic career at Swansea University, not the University of Oxford.
David Dumville's parents were Norman Dumville and Eileen Florence Lillie.
Answer: True
David Dumville's parents were Norman Dumville and Eileen Florence Lillie.
David Dumville was born on May 5, 1949, and passed away on September 8, 2024.
Answer: True
According to the provided information, David Dumville's birth date was May 5, 1949, and his death date was September 8, 2024.
David Dumville pursued postgraduate studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Answer: True
David Dumville undertook postgraduate studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany.
David Dumville's mother's maiden name was Gibbs.
Answer: True
David Dumville's parents were Norman Dumville and Eileen Florence Lillie, whose maiden name was Gibbs.
What were the birth and death years of David Dumville?
Answer: Born 1949, Died 2024
David Dumville was born in 1949 and passed away in 2024.
Which institution served as the location for David Dumville's undergraduate studies?
Answer: Emmanuel College, Cambridge
David Dumville completed his undergraduate studies at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Where did David Dumville commence his academic career subsequent to completing his PhD?
Answer: Swansea University
After obtaining his PhD, David Dumville began his academic career at Swansea University.
David Dumville's parents were Norman Dumville and whom?
Answer: Eileen Florence Lillie
David Dumville's parents were Norman Dumville and Eileen Florence Lillie.
From which university did David Dumville receive his PhD in 1976?
Answer: University of Edinburgh
David Dumville was awarded his PhD in 1976 by the University of Edinburgh.
David Dumville pursued academic studies at an institution located in which German city?
Answer: Munich
David Dumville pursued postgraduate studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, located in Munich, Germany.
David Dumville held a professorship at the University of Cambridge from 1995 to 2005.
Answer: True
From 1995 to 2005, David Dumville held the position of Professor of Palaeography and Cultural History at the University of Cambridge.
David Dumville moved to the University of Aberdeen in 2005, taking up a position solely in the School of Language and Literature.
Answer: False
While David Dumville moved to the University of Aberdeen in 2005, his professorial role was shared between the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, and the School of Language and Literature, not solely the latter.
David Dumville retired in 2020 and was subsequently granted the title of Emeritus Professor.
Answer: True
David Dumville retired in 2020 and received the honorary title of Emeritus Professor of Celtic & Anglo-Saxon at the University of Aberdeen.
David Dumville's academic career at Cambridge commenced with a professorial appointment.
Answer: False
David Dumville's academic career at Cambridge began as a lecturer, not directly as a professor.
David Dumville's professorial role at Aberdeen was exclusively focused on History and Palaeography.
Answer: False
David Dumville's professorial role at Aberdeen ultimately encompassed History, Palaeography, and Celtic Studies, and was shared between two schools.
David Dumville was appointed Professor in History & Palaeography at the University of Aberdeen in 2005.
Answer: True
Upon moving to the University of Aberdeen in 2005, David Dumville was appointed Professor in History & Palaeography.
The title 'Emeritus Professor' designates a professor who is actively engaged in full-time teaching duties.
Answer: False
An Emeritus Professor is a retired academic granted an honorary title, typically signifying long service and contributions, rather than active full-time teaching.
David Dumville was affiliated with Girton College, Cambridge, commencing in 1978.
Answer: True
Starting in 1978, David Dumville held a fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge, in addition to his faculty position.
David Dumville's final professorial title at Aberdeen was Professor in Celtic Studies.
Answer: False
David Dumville's final professorial title at the University of Aberdeen was Professor in History, Palaeography and Celtic.
Which of the following was NOT among David Dumville's academic roles or affiliations mentioned in the source material?
Answer: Professor of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh
While David Dumville held various academic positions, including at Cambridge and the University of Pennsylvania, and was a fellow at Girton College, he was not a Professor of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh.
David Dumville held which professorial title at the University of Cambridge between 1995 and 2005?
Answer: Professor of Palaeography and Cultural History
From 1995 to 2005, David Dumville held the professorial title of Professor of Palaeography and Cultural History at the University of Cambridge.
In which year did David Dumville transition to the University of Aberdeen?
Answer: 2005
David Dumville moved to the University of Aberdeen in the year 2005.
What does the designation 'Emeritus Professor' typically signify?
Answer: A retired professor honored for long service.
The title 'Emeritus Professor' is an honorary designation granted to retired professors in recognition of their distinguished service and contributions to the university.
David Dumville's professorial role at the University of Aberdeen was structured to be shared between which two academic schools?
Answer: School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, and School of Language and Literature
At the University of Aberdeen, David Dumville's professorial role was shared between the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, and the School of Language and Literature.
David Dumville held a fellowship at which Cambridge college starting in 1978?
Answer: Girton College
In 1978, David Dumville began a fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge.
David Dumville's professorial title at the University of Aberdeen ultimately encompassed expertise in which three areas?
Answer: History, Palaeography, and Celtic
David Dumville's final professorial title at the University of Aberdeen was Professor in History, Palaeography and Celtic.
David Dumville's primary academic recognition stemmed from his expertise in Renaissance history and classical literature.
Answer: False
The source material indicates David Dumville was primarily recognized as a British medievalist and Celtic scholar, not for expertise in Renaissance history or classical literature.
David Dumville's doctoral thesis focused on the textual history of the Welsh-Latin Historia Brittonum.
Answer: True
David Dumville's doctoral thesis, completed in 1976, was indeed focused on the textual history of the Welsh-Latin *Historia Brittonum*.
David Dumville founded the journal *Mediaeval Scandinavia*.
Answer: False
While David Dumville was involved with academic journals, he established *Anglo-Saxon* and helped refound *Mediaeval Scandinavia*, but did not solely found *Mediaeval Scandinavia*.
The journal *Anglo-Saxon*, established by David Dumville, maintained a long publication history.
Answer: False
The journal *Anglo-Saxon*, established by David Dumville, ceased publication after only a single issue.
David Dumville played a significant role in establishing a Master of Arts program in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Studies at the University of Aberdeen.
Answer: True
David Dumville was instrumental in establishing the Master of Arts program in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Studies at the University of Aberdeen.
In the academic world, David Dumville was primarily recognized as:
Answer: A British medievalist and Celtic scholar.
David Dumville was widely recognized as a leading British medievalist and Celtic scholar, focusing on early medieval history and culture.
What was the precise title of David Dumville's doctoral thesis, completed in 1976?
Answer: The textual history of the Welsh-Latin Historia Brittonum
David Dumville's doctoral thesis, submitted in 1976, was titled 'The textual history of the Welsh-Latin Historia Brittonum'.
Which journal, established by David Dumville, ceased publication after only one issue?
Answer: Anglo-Saxon
David Dumville established the journal *Anglo-Saxon*, which unfortunately had a very brief publication run, lasting only one issue.
David Dumville played a significant role in the establishment of which academic program at the University of Aberdeen?
Answer: MA in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Studies
David Dumville was instrumental in establishing a Master of Arts program focused on Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Studies at the University of Aberdeen.
Which statement best characterizes David Dumville's contributions to academic journals?
Answer: He established the short-lived journal *Anglo-Saxon* and helped refound others.
David Dumville established the journal *Anglo-Saxon*, which ran for only one issue, and also played a role in refounding other journals such as *Mediaeval Scandinavia*.
Palaeography is defined as the study of ancient and historical handwriting.
Answer: True
Palaeography is the academic discipline concerned with the study of ancient and historical forms of handwriting.
The term 'medievalist' denotes a scholar specializing in the study of the Middle Ages.
Answer: True
A medievalist is indeed a scholar whose specialization lies in the study of the Middle Ages.
The presence of a VIAF identifier signifies that David Dumville's work is cataloged exclusively by the French national library.
Answer: False
The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) aggregates data from numerous national and international library catalogs, not solely the French national library (BnF).
The hdl identifier is utilized to provide persistent links for locating digital objects, such as academic theses.
Answer: True
The Handle System (HDL) identifier serves precisely this purpose: to provide persistent, resolvable links to digital objects.
The Z3988 markup is employed to generate navigation links from the reference list back to the main text.
Answer: False
The Z3988 markup is used for encoding citation metadata, not for creating navigation links back to the main text. That function is typically handled by classes like mw-cite-backlink.
The reference to 'CiNii' suggests that David Dumville's scholarly output is indexed within Japanese academic systems.
Answer: True
CiNii (Citation Information Network for Japanese Science) is a database for academic papers in Japan, indicating that David Dumville's work is recognized within Japanese research systems.
The term 'textual history' pertains to the analysis of a document's evolution and transmission across various manuscript versions.
Answer: True
Textual history involves examining how a document's text has changed and been transmitted through different manuscript copies over time.
The reference to 'Trove' indicates that David Dumville's work is cataloged within Australian national resources.
Answer: True
Trove is Australia's discovery service for cultural collections, so its reference suggests David Dumville's work is cataloged within Australian national library and archival resources.
What subject does the field of palaeography investigate?
Answer: Ancient and historical handwriting
Palaeography is the study of ancient and historical handwriting, focusing on deciphering and understanding manuscript scripts.
What is the primary function of the hdl identifier mentioned in the references?
Answer: To provide a persistent link to locate digital objects, like archived theses.
The hdl (Handle System) identifier is designed to provide stable, persistent links for locating digital objects, such as archived academic theses.
What functionality does the mw-cite-backlink class facilitate?
Answer: Creating clickable links to navigate back from the reference list to the main text.
The mw-cite-backlink class is designed to create clickable links within a reference list, enabling users to navigate back to the specific point in the main text where the citation is referenced.
What does the reference to the 'Archaeology Data Service' suggest regarding David Dumville?
Answer: His work or contributions are recognized and potentially archived within this UK digital repository.
The mention of the Archaeology Data Service suggests that David Dumville's scholarly output or contributions are recognized and potentially archived within this UK digital repository for archaeological research.
Which definition best describes the 'textual history' of a document?
Answer: The study of how the text evolved through different versions and copies over time.
Textual history involves analyzing the evolution and transmission of a document's text across various manuscript versions and copies.
David Dumville served as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Answer: False
The source indicates David Dumville served as a visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), not Berkeley.
David Dumville was a founding member of the Medieval Chronicle Society.
Answer: True
The source indicates David Dumville was a founding member of the Medieval Chronicle Society.
David Dumville held the position of O'Donnell Lecturer in Celtic Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Answer: False
David Dumville served as the O'Donnell Lecturer in Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford, not Edinburgh.
The 'Citation needed' tag adjacent to the founding membership of the Medieval Chronicle Society implies the claim is fully substantiated.
Answer: False
A 'Citation needed' tag indicates that the claim requires supporting evidence from verifiable sources and is not yet fully substantiated within the text.
David Dumville held a visiting professorship at which United States university?
Answer: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
David Dumville served as a visiting professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
David Dumville served as the O'Donnell Lecturer in Celtic Studies at which university?
Answer: University of Oxford
David Dumville held the esteemed position of O'Donnell Lecturer in Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford.