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Phillips, Margaret Mann
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Phillips, M. Mann (Margaret Mann), 1906-1987
Mann Phillips, M. (Margaret), 1906-1987
Mann Phillips, M. (Margaret), 1906-1987
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Employer: King's College London
Employer: University of Manchester
Employer: St. Hilda's College (University of Oxford)
Employer: University of Oxford
Employer: Newnham College
Employer: University of Cambridge
Employer: King's College London
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Within the city wall ... 1943.
Erasmus and the northern Renaissance, 1981: t.p. (Margaret Mann Phillips)
Willingly to school, 1989: t.p. (Margaret Mann Phillips) Brit. CIP (Phillips, Margaret Mann, 1906-1987)
Opera omnia Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami recognita et adnotatione critica instructa notisque illustrata. Ordinis secundi tomus primus, 1993: table of contents (ed. M. Mann Phillips)
Bibliothèque d'humanisme et Renaissance, 1988: tome L, no. 2, pages 397-399 (Margaret Mann Phillips; born 1906; died September 18, 1987 at Oxford)
University of York, Borthwick catalogue, 22 November 2016 (Phillips, Margaret Mann; born 23 January 1906; appointed reader in French, Kings College, London, in 1964; retired in 1968, continued to teach at University College, London; died at Oxford September 18, 1987)
Wikipedia, viewed August 25, 2025 (Margaret Mann Phillips FRSL; born January 23, 1906 in Kimberworth, Yorkshire, England; died 1987; British academic who specialized in Renaissance literature and history; most noted for work on Erasmus; taught at University of Bordeaux and University of Manchester and then at St Hilda's College, Oxford; became fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge University, in 1936 and lectured in French until 1945; after period away from academia returned to teaching in the late 1950s) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mann_Phillips
Erasmus and the northern Renaissance, 1981: t.p. (Margaret Mann Phillips)
Willingly to school, 1989: t.p. (Margaret Mann Phillips) Brit. CIP (Phillips, Margaret Mann, 1906-1987)
Opera omnia Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami recognita et adnotatione critica instructa notisque illustrata. Ordinis secundi tomus primus, 1993: table of contents (ed. M. Mann Phillips)
Bibliothèque d'humanisme et Renaissance, 1988: tome L, no. 2, pages 397-399 (Margaret Mann Phillips; born 1906; died September 18, 1987 at Oxford)
University of York, Borthwick catalogue, 22 November 2016 (Phillips, Margaret Mann; born 23 January 1906; appointed reader in French, Kings College, London, in 1964; retired in 1968, continued to teach at University College, London; died at Oxford September 18, 1987)
Wikipedia, viewed August 25, 2025 (Margaret Mann Phillips FRSL; born January 23, 1906 in Kimberworth, Yorkshire, England; died 1987; British academic who specialized in Renaissance literature and history; most noted for work on Erasmus; taught at University of Bordeaux and University of Manchester and then at St Hilda's College, Oxford; became fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge University, in 1936 and lectured in French until 1945; after period away from academia returned to teaching in the late 1950s) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mann_Phillips
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