David Nicholas Yeandle (born 27 February 1955 in Cambridge) is a British Germanist. He is Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at King's College London and an Affiliated Lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge. He has published widely on German language and literature, including Old High German, Middle High German, and the modern German language. Since taking early retirement in 2010, he has further developed a research interest in ecclesiastical history, particularly of the Anglican Church.
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| - David Nicholas Yeandle (born 27 February 1955 in Cambridge) is a British Germanist. He is Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at King's College London and an Affiliated Lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge. He has published widely on German language and literature, including Old High German, Middle High German, and the modern German language. Since taking early retirement in 2010, he has further developed a research interest in ecclesiastical history, particularly of the Anglican Church. (en)
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| - David Yeandle, May 2022 (en)
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| - David Nicholas Yeandle (born 27 February 1955 in Cambridge) is a British Germanist. He is Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at King's College London and an Affiliated Lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge. He has published widely on German language and literature, including Old High German, Middle High German, and the modern German language. Since taking early retirement in 2010, he has further developed a research interest in ecclesiastical history, particularly of the Anglican Church. (en)
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