Beckerlegge, Oliver A., 1913 - 2003
Dates
- Existence: 1913 - 2003
- Usage: 1913 - 2003
Biography
Oliver Aveyard Beckerlegge was born into a Methodist home in 1913 in Sheffield. He studied Modern Languages at the University of Sheffield, graduating as B.A. in 1935, as M.A. in 1936, and with a PhD in 1940. His PhD was an edition of an early medieval text from the Bibliotheque Nationale, published in 1944 as Le Secré de Secrez, by Pierre d’Abernun of Fetcham by the Anglo-Norman Text Society.
Beckerlegge spent time teaching in Germany after which he returned to the United Kingdom and took up a teaching post in Derby. In 1944 he published 'A School Certificate Revision Course of Exercises in German'. In 1943, he was accepted as a candidate for the Methodist ministry and trained at Richmond College; he served on the circuit for many years. He also wrote extensively on radical Methodism, was an expert on John and Charles Wesley, as well as editing hymnals and books of poetry. Throughout his life, he was a keen collector of early printed bibles.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
The Oliver Beckerlegge Bible Collection
A collection of 198 bibles from the personal library of Oliver Aveyard Beckerlegge dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries.
For a further details of this collection please see the listing in the external documents section below.