Theodore Cressy Skeat


Theodore Cressy Skeat was a librarian at the British Museum, where he worked as Assistant Keeper, Deputy Keeper, and Keeper of Manuscripts and Egerton Librarian.
Skeat was educated at Whitgift School, Croydon and Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a Second-class BA in the Classical Tripos in 1929. Following a further short spell as a student at the British School of Archaeology in Athens, he was recruited by the British Museum in 1931. His work coincided with two important acquisitions by the Trustees of the aforementioned institution, namely the Codex Sinaiticus and the apocryphal Gospel Egerton 2 Papyrus. He made a name for himself with important contributions to palaeography, papyrology, and codicology, particularly—but not only—in relation to these two acquisitions. He was the grandson of noted philologist Walter William Skeat.
Skeat was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1963, but resigned in 1979, in protest against its decision not to expel Anthony Blunt after the latter was exposed as a former Soviet spy.

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