Background
Sinclair, Keith Val was born on November 8, 1926 in Auckland, New Zealand. Son of Valentine Leslie and Coral Dorothy (Keith) Sinclair.
Sinclair, Keith Val was born on November 8, 1926 in Auckland, New Zealand. Son of Valentine Leslie and Coral Dorothy (Keith) Sinclair.
Master of Arts, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1949. Doctor of Letters, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, University Paris, 1954.
Doctor of Philosophy, Oxford (England) University, 1960. Doctor of Letters, Oxford (England) University, 1986. Doctor of Letters, James Cook University, 1993.
Doctor of Letters, University Sydney, 1994.
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Australian National University 1955-1962. Association Professor University of California (Davis) 1963-1964. Senior Lecturer, Association Professor University of Sydney 1964-1971.
Visiting Professor Northwestern University Evanston, 111. 1971; Professor, of French, University of Connecticut, Storrs 1972-1979. Professor, of French and Head, Department, of Modem Languages, James Cook University, Townsville since 1979, Director Institute of Modem Languages since 1982.
Chairman Academic Board. Professional societies etc. K.St.J.; decorations from Belgium, France, Italy etc.
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Author: Melbourne Livy, 1961, Treasures Ballarat Art Gallery, 1968, Descriptive Catalogue of Medieval Manuscripts in Australia, 1969, Tristan de Nanteuil, 1971, 2d volunteer, 1983, Hospitallers' Riwle, 1984, Prieres en ancien francais, 1978, 2d volunteer, 1987, French Devotional Texts of the Middle Ages, 1979, 3d volunteer, 1987, Corset by Rober le Chapelain, 1995.
Fellow Society Antiquaries, Australian Academy Humanities (charter secretary 1969-1972). Member Australian and New Zealand Medieval Association (charter secretary 1967-1972), Medieval Academy American, Australasian Universities Language and Literature Society, Australian and New Zealand Association Medieval and Early Modern Studies (life).
Swimming, tennis.