Fonds AR152 - Beryl Rowland fonds

Open original Digital content

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Beryl Rowland fonds

General material designation

Parallel title

Other title information

Title statements of responsibility

Title notes

Level of description

Fonds

Reference code

CA UVICARCH AR152

Edition statement

Edition statement of responsibility

Class of material specific details area

Statement of scale (cartographic)

Statement of projection (cartographic)

Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

Statement of scale (architectural)

Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

Dates of creation area

Date(s)

  • 1954-1988 (Creation)
    Creator
    Rowland, Beryl, 1918-2003

Physical description area

Physical description

1.3 m of textual records

Title proper of publisher's series

Parallel titles of publisher's series

Other title information of publisher's series

Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

Numbering within publisher's series

Note on publisher's series

Archival description area

Name of creator

(1918-2003)

Biographical history

Beryl Rowland was born in Scotland, 10 April 1918 and died 24 April 2003 in Victoria, B.C. In the 1950's Rowland lived in Calgary Alberta, and wrote fictional works and arts reviews for The Albertan. She received an M.A. (Alberta) and Ph.D. at U.B.C (1962) where Earle Birney became her thesis advisor and friend. She later received a D.Litt. from Mount St. Vincent. Rowland taught English at York (Toronto) from 1962 and was made Distinguished Research Professor (1982). From 1984-1986 she was President of The New Chaucer Society. After her York retirement she was Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria, B.C.,1989-1997. Rowland's major research areas included: Medieval women's medicine and cosmetics (Trotula); Chaucer; bestiaries; social history and folk metaphor. She published over 150 articles in learned journals. Her books include: Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World (1971), Animals with Human Faces: A Guide to Animal Symbolism (1973) and Birds with Human Souls: A Guide to Bird Symbolism (1978), A Medieval Woman's Guide to Health (1981). She edited the Companion to Chaucer Studies (1979) and Essays on Chaucerian Irony by Earle Birney (1985).

Custodial history

Scope and content

Fonds consists of 6 series: correspondence, 1961-1987, primarily Earle Birney; literary manuscripts, ca. 1954-1957, including fiction and plays; research, ca. 1962-1987; printed materials, ca. 1954-1988, primarily journal offprints and copies; indices, ca. 1962-1987. The indices consist of research card groups including: animals; slang dictionaries; women in medieval medicine; medieval medical books; symbolism; The Canterbury Tales, and miscellaneous subjects.

Notes area

Physical condition

Immediate source of acquisition

Arrangement

Language of material

Script of material

Location of originals

Availability of other formats

Restrictions on access

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Finding aids

Inventory available with file level control.

Associated materials

Related materials

Accruals

2003-012

Alternative identifier(s)

Standard number

Access points

Place access points

Name access points

Control area

Description record identifier

beryl-rowland-fonds

Institution identifier

Rules or conventions

Status

Level of detail

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

2013-02-05

Language of description

  • English

Script of description

Sources

Digital content (Master) rights area

Digital content (Reference) rights area

Digital content (Thumbnail) rights area

Accession area