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Fritz Krenkow

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Fritz Johann Heinrich Krenkow
Born12 August 1872
Schönberg, Mecklenburg, Germany
Died7 June 1952[1]
Cambridge, England
NationalityGerman
British (naturalised 1911)
Occupation(s)Hosier
Arabic scholar
Spouse(s)Ada Rose Beardsall
Ann Savidge
RelativesD. H. Lawrence (nephew-in-law)

Fritz Johann Heinrich Krenkow (1872–1953) was a German orientalist.[2] He was the uncle of D. H. Lawrence.

Krenkow was born in Germany and moved to England aged 12. He earned a living with a hosiery firm in Leicester, and later acquired a reputation as an Arabic scholar.[3] By 1920, he had married D. H. Lawrence's maternal aunt, Ada, and they settled in Quorn, Leicestershire.[4] He later became a professor at the Aligarh Muslim University during 1929-30, and then at University of Bonn 1931-35.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Spies, Otto (1954). "Fritz Krenkow Ein Nachruf" [Fritz Krenkow An obituary]. Der Islam (in German). 31 (2–3): 228–236.
  2. ^ Mustafid, Abdurrahman Badawi (2003). Ensiklopedi tokoh orientalis (Cet. 1. ed.). Yogyakarta: Lembaga Kajian Islam dan Sosial (LKIS). p. 339. ISBN 9799492939.
  3. ^ Boulton, James T.; Andrew Robertson; et al., eds. (2002). The letters of D. H. Lawrence. Cambridge (GB): Cambridge University Press. p. 267. ISBN 0521013054.
  4. ^ Templeman, Sue (2013-01-23). "Quorndon Electoral Roll 1920" (PDF). The Quorn Village On-line Museum. p. 11. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  5. ^ Meyers, Jeffrey (2002). D.H. Lawrence A Biography. Lanham: Cooper Square Press. p. 15. ISBN 9781461702467.