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Florence Elizabeth Harmer FBA (14 May 1890 – 5 August 1967) was an historian, specializing in the Anglo-Saxon period. Translating from and , she edited a number of for early English history, and her Anglo-Saxon Writs (1952) remains a standard text.


Life
Born at , then in , Harmer was the daughter of Horace Alfred Harmer, an exporter of goods to Southern Africa, by his marriage to Harriett Frances Butler. She was educated at the City of London School for Girls, from where she gained a scholarship to Girton College, Cambridge and prepared for the Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos;Dorothy Whitelock, 'Florence Elizabeth Harmer', in Interpreters of Early Medieval Britain, pp. 369-380 she completed Section B of the tripos (the forerunner to the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic tripos) in 1912 in the first class.'Appendix V. Candidates who Took the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos between 1900 and 1999', in H. M. Chadwick and the Study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge, ed. by Michael Lapidge =''Cambrian (Aberystwyth: Department of Welsh, Abersytwyth University, 2015), pp. 257–66 (p. 258).

From 1920 until 1957 Harmer was an academic of the University of Manchester, becoming a Senior Lecturer in 1949 and a Reader in 1955. She was described by and Alfred Smyth as "the formidable Anglo-Saxonist, Florence Harmer".

(2025). 9781851829323, Four Courts Press.
After she retired in 1957, she lived at , near a sister, continuing to attend meetings of the , of which she was a Fellow, and events at Cambridge. She was a friend of Dorothy Whitelock, who wrote her obituary after she died in 1967. Annual Report 1967-1968 of the British Academy (1968), p. 3: "DEATHS AND ELECTIONS OF FELLOWS. — The Academy lost five Ordinary Fellows by death during the year: , , Dr. Florence E. Harmer, , and ."


Selected publications
  • Select English Historical Documents of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries (Cambridge University Press, 1914)
  • An Anglo-Saxon Chronicle from British Museum Cotton MS, Tiberius B. IV. (1926)
  • 'The English contribution to the epistolary usages of the early Scandinavian kings', in Saga-Book (1949-1950)
  • 'Chipping and Market, a lexicographical investigation' in , ed., The Early Cultures of North West Europe (1950)
  • Anglo-Saxon Writs (Manchester University Press, 1952)
  • 'A Bromfield and a Coventry Writ of King Edward the Confessor', in , ed., The Anglo-Saxons: studies in some aspects of their history and culture (1959)


Honours
  • President, Viking Society for Northern Research, 1949
  • Doctor of Letters, University of Cambridge, 1953
  • of the , 1955
  • Sir Israel Gollancz Prize, 1957Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 43 (1958), p. 4: "Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Prize, to Dr. Florence Harmer."
  • Honorary Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, 1957
  • Hon. D. Litt, University of Manchester, 1964


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