Roger Sherman Loomis

Roger Sherman Loomis (1887–1966) was an American scholar and one of the foremost authorities on medieval and Arthurian literature. Loomis is perhaps best known for showing the roots of Arthurian legend, in particular the Holy Grail, in native Celtic mythology.

Roger Sherman Loomis
Loomis in Truro at a meeting of the Arthurian Society (1930)
Born(1887-10-31)October 31, 1887
Yokohama, Japan
DiedOctober 11, 1966(1966-10-11) (aged 78)
NationalityAmerican
Spouses
(m. 1919; died 1921)
    (m. 1925; died 1960)
      Dorothy Bethurum
      (m. 1963)
      RelativesLouise Ropes Loomis (sister); Evarts G. Loomis (nephew)
      Academic background
      Education
      Academic advisors
      Academic work
      DisciplineLiterature
      Sub-disciplineMedieval literature
      InstitutionsColumbia University
      Doctoral students
      Notable studentsJoseph Campbell
      Main interestsArthurian literature
      Notable worksArthurian Tradition and Chrétien De Troyes (1949)
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