Robinson, J. Armitage (Joseph Armitage), 1858-1933 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Robinson, Joseph Armitage, 1858-1933
nuc87-47603: His The times of Saint Dunstan, 1923 (hdg. on KyLxCB rept.: Robinson, James Armitage, 1858-1925)
The times of Saint Dunstan, 1923: title page (J. Armitage Robinson, D.D., F.B.A.; Dean of Wells)
LC data base, July 20, 1990 (hdg.: Robinson, Joseph Armitage, 1858-1933; usage: J. Armitage Robinson)
The apology of Aristides on behalf of the Christians, 1891: title page (with an appendix containing the main portion of the original Greek text by J. Armitage Robinson M.A., Fellow and assistant tutor of Christ's College Cambridge)
Oxford dictionary of national biography, viewed online on July 25, 2019 (Robinson, Joseph Armitage (1858-1933); dean of Westminster and Wells; born in the vicarage of Keynsham, near Bath, on 9 January 1858; studied at Christ's College Cambridge; he was ordained in the Church of England in 1881; scholar of patristic literature; first editor of the series Texts and studies; his high position in international scholarship was marked by the honorary degree of Ph. D. from Göttingen University (1893) and by Halle University's conferral of the degree of D. Theol. (1894); he became dean of Westminster in 1902, then accepted the deanery of Wells in 1911; died at Upton Noble, Somerset, on 7 May 1933)