William Henry Schofield

William Henry Schofield (1870–1920[1]) was an American academic, founder of the Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature.[2] He was professor of comparative literature at Harvard University, and president of the American-Scandinavian Foundation (1916–1919).[3][4]

He taught Old Norse at Harvard from 1900 and from 1906 was director of the new Comparative Literature department.[5]

Victoria College, B.A. 1889; Harvard University PhD 1895; Professor of Comparative Literature Harvard University, 1906–20; Harvard Exchange Professor at University of Berlin, 1907; Lecturer at the Sorbonne and University of Copenhagen, 1910. Harvard Exchange Professor at Western Colleges, 1918. Information taken from a bookplate from Victoria University Library (Toronto, Ontario, Canada); book purchased from The Schofield Fund in memory of William Henry Schofield. Accession date: Jan. 27, 1937. [Title : The Blickling homilies]

  1. ^ LCCN n500-5061
  2. ^ "Department of Comparative Literature".
  3. ^ S. F. Johnson, Honors and Prizes in the MLA Field, PMLA, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Feb., 1952), pp. 37-58.
  4. ^ "Norwegian and English Churches, by Albert Nicolay Gilbertson (C. 1920)".
  5. ^ "NAHA // Norwegian-American Studies". www.naha.stolaf.edu. Archived from the original on 2006-05-16.