• GAÁL, László

    GAÁL, László. Karcag 22.1.1891 — Karcag 13.6.1964. Hungarian Classical and Iranian Scholar. Professor in Debrecen. Studies ...

  • GAASTRA, Dieuke

    GAASTRA, Dieuke. Dordrecht 18?? — 19??. Mrs. Dutch Indologist. Student of Caland. Ph.D. 1906 Utrecht. One ...

  • GABAIN, Annemarie von

    GABAIN, Annemarie von. Mörchingen (Morhange in Lorraine) 4.7.1901 — Berlin 15.1.1993. German Central Asian (Turcic) Scholar. Professor in Hamburg. ...

  • GABELENTZ-LINSINGEN, Albert von der

    GABELENTZ-LINSINGEN, Hans Albert von der. Altenburg (Thüringen) 14.11.1834 — Weimar ...

  • GABELENTZ, Georg von der

    GABELENTZ, Hans Georg Conon von der.

  • GABELENTZ, Hans Conon von der

    GABELENTZ, Hans Conon von der. Altenburg (Thüringen) 13.10.1807 — Lemnitz bei Triptis (Thüringen) 3.9.1874. German Linguist. ...

  • GABET, Joseph

    GABET, Joseph. Nevy-sur-Seille (Jura) 4.12.1808 — Rio de Janeiro 3.3.1853. French Lazarist Missionary in China. Son ...

  • GACHET, Benjamin

    GACHET, Benjamin. Lille 1839 — 1???. French Linguist. In 1871 he was a repetiteur at the ...

  • GAEDICKE, Carl

    GAEDICKE, Carl. 18?? — 1880?. German Indologist. A student of Delbrück and Cappeller. Ph.D. 1877 Jena (under Delbrück), but died soon ...

  • GAIT, Edward Albert

    GAIT, Edward Albert. 16.8.1863 — Ealing, London 14.3.1950. Sir. British Civil Servant and Assamese Scholar in ...

  • GALANOS, Demetrios (Δημήτριος Γαλανός)

    GALANOS, Demetrios (Δημήτριος Γαλανός). Athens 1760 — Varanasi 3.5.1833. Greek Indologist in ...

  • GALLAUD DE LA PÉROUSE, Marie

    GALLAUD DE LA PÉROUSE, Marie. 19.3.1867 — Neuilly 22.12.1945. French Sculptress, Author and Traveller. Daughter of railway engineer Charles G. and his wife Julie. Frst exhibition as sculptress in 1890. Visited ...

  • GALLÉE, Johan Hendrik

    GALLÉE, Johan Hendrik. Vorden, Bronckhorst 9.9.1847 — Utrecht 3.2.1908. Dutch Linguist. Professor of IE Philology at ...

  • GALLETTI DI CADILHAC, Arthur

    GALLETTI DI CADILHAC, Arthur Mario Agricola Collier. London 25.3.1877 — 23.2.1967. British (with Italian background) Civil Servant ...

  • GALLOIS-MONTBRUN, Armand

    GALLOIS-MONTBRUN, Joseph Armand. Monaco 19.3.1793 — Nice 21.12.1875. GALLOWAY, Archibald. Perth 12.2.1779 — London 6.4.1850. Sir. British (Scottish) Colonial Officer in India. Major-General. Son of James G. and Margaret Forester. Cadet 1799, joined Bengal Native Infantry in 1800, participated ...

  • GALVÃO, Antonio

    GALVÃO, António (A. Galvano). Lisbon 1490? — Lisbon 11.3.1557. Portuguese Historian of Colonial India. Son of ...

  • GAMPERT, Vilem (Wilhelm)

    GAMPERT, Vilém (Wilhelm). Prague 29.6.1902 — Prague 14.3.1987. Czech Indologist. Studied Indology at German University of ...

  • GANANDER, Christfried

    GANANDER, Christfried. Haapajärvi (Ostrobothnia) 21.11.1741 — Rantsila (Ostrobothnia) 17.2.1790. Finnish Clergyman, Folklorist and Lexicographer. Son of Rev. Thomas ...

  • GANGULI, Milada

    GANGULI, Milada (née Sýkorová). Přerov, Olomouc region 10.7.1913 — Kolkata 27.4.2000. Czechwoman in India. Educated in ...

  • GANKOVSKIJ, Jurij Vladimirovič

    GANKOVSKIJ, Jurij Vladimirovič. Harkiv 6.4.1921 — Moscow 7.9.2001. Russian Historian. Son of an official, born in Ukraina. Graduated 1942 from Moscow. In 1941-45 in army. After war persecuted (arrest 1947), rehabilitated ...

  • GARBE, Richard

    GARBE, Richard Karl (von). Bredow bei Stettin (now Szczecin-Drzełowo) 9.3.1857 — Tübingen ...

  • GARCIA AYUSO, Francisco

    GARCIA AYUSO, Francisco. Valverde del Camino (V. del Majano) near Segovia 24.7.1835 — Madrid 17.5.1897. Spanish ...

  • GARCIN DE TASSY, Joseph-Héliodore

    GARCIN DE TASSY, Joseph-Héliodore-Sagesse-Vertu. Marseille 20.1.1794 — Paris 2.9.1878. French Indologist (Hindi-Urdu) ...

  • GARDNER, Percy

    GARDNER, Percy. Hackney, Middlesex 24.11.1846 — Oxford 17.7.1937. British Classical Archaeologist and Historian. Professor in Oxford. Son of Thomas G., a stockbroker, and ...

  • GARGANO, Antonio

    GARGANO, Antonio. 1914 — 1997. Italian Indologist. Ph.D. He collaborated with Tucci in the 1950s, in 1979 General Secretary of IsMEO. Called Professor.

    Publications: “Una nuova leggenda di Śūdraka nel Ratnakaraṇḍaka”, RSO 26, ...

  • GARIBAY KINTANA, Angel María

    GARIBAY KINTANA, Angel María. Toluca, México 18.6.1892 — Ciudad de México 19.10.1967. Mexican Linguist (Nahuatl Scholar) ...

  • GARNIER-MOEWES, Katharine von

    GARNIER-MOEWES, Katharine von (née Moewes). Berlin 28.4.1863 — ...

  • GARRETT, H. L. O.

    GARRETT, Herbert Leonard Offley.

  • GARRETT, John

    GARRETT, John. 8.11.1815 — 20.6.1893. Rev. British Methodist Missionary and Clergyman in India. Originally a printer. ...

  • GARREZ, Gustave

    GARREZ, Pierre-Gustave. Rome 20.4.1834 — Paris 3.12.1888. French Indologist. Born in Rome, where ...

  • GARRICK, H. B. W.

    GARRICK, Henry Baily Wade. India (bapt. in Howrah) 17.11.1861 — 26.4.11922. British Archaeologist and Literate in ...

  • GARRITSEN, F.

    GARRITSEN, F. 19?? — 1974. Dutch Indologist. Studies at Utrecht under Gonda, whose Assistant he was from 1971 until his premature death. Therefore he could not finish his dissertation.

    Publications: ...

  • GÄRTCHEN, Paul

    GÄRTCHEN, Adolf Friedrich Hermann Paul. Herrnstadt, Kr. Guhrau, Silesia (now ...

  • GARTHWAITE, James Grant Liston

    GARTHWAITE, James Grant Liston. 1833 —

  • GĄSIOR, Pawel.

    GĄSIOR, Pawel. 19?? — 199?. Polish Indologist (Hindī)

  • GASKOIN, C. J. B.

    GASKOIN, Charles Jacinth Bellairs. Ealing, Middlesex 30.7.1873 — 24.3.1955. British Historian. Son of son of Herman G. and Catherine Maclear. Studies at Cambridge, B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902. In 1901-06 private tutor in Cambridge, ...

  • GATELLIER, Marie

    GATELLIER, Marie. 4.4.1940 — 9.5.1993. French Art Historian of Burma and ...

  • GATTI, Riccardo

    GATTI, Riccardo. 18?? — 19??. Italian LinguistGATTI, Stanislao

    GATTI, Stanislao. Naples 1820 — Benevento 4.2.1870. Italian Philosopher – one of the Napoletan Hegelians – ...

  • GAUTHIOT, Robert

    GAUTHIOT, Robert-Edmond. Paris 13.6.1876 — Val-de-Grâce, Paris 11.9.1916. French Linguist, specialist of Iranian and Uralic, a ...

  • GAWROŃSKA, Antonina

    GAWROŃSKA, Antonina (née Miłkowskaja). 1864? — 1944?. Polish Teacher and Translator. Mother of —> Andrzej G. ...

  • GAWROŃSKI, Andrzej

    GAWROŃSKI, Andrzej. Geneva 20.6.1885 — Warsaw (or Jósefów?) 11.1.1927. Polish Indologist. Professor in Lwów. For parents ...

  • GEBAUER, Jan

    GEBAUER, Jan. Úbislavice (Auslauf) near Nová Paka 8.10.1838 — Prague 25.5.1907. Czech Slavic and IE Linguist. ...

  • GEDEN, Alfred S.

    GEDEN, Alfred Shenington. Didsbury, Manchester 26.11.1857 — Bromley, London 3.8.1936. Rev. British Scholar of ...

  • GEDNEY, William J.

    GEDNEY, William John. Orchards, Wash. 4.4.1915 — Ann Arbor 14.11.1999. U.S. Linguist, interested in ...

  • GEHMAN, Henry Snyder

    GEHMAN, Henry Snyder. Ephrata, Lancaster Co., Pa. 1.6.1888 — Princeton, NJ 13.5.1981. ...

  • GEHRICH, Georg

    GEHRICH, Georg. 18?? — 19??. German Priest interested in Oriental Religions. Pastor in Stellichte (Hannover).

    Publications: Translated Cumont’s, Pettazzonis and Tiele’s works into German (1895/1909).

    – “Zur Frage nach dem Alter des Avesta”, Archiv f. Rel.wiss. 1, ...

  • GEHRTS, Heino

    GEHRTS, Heino. Hamburg 9.6.1913 — Alt Mölln, Lauenburg 10.10.1998. German Folklore Scholar. Educated in Hamburg, from 1933 studies of ...

  • GEIGER, Alfred

    GEIGER, Alfred. 1??? — 19??. Ph.D., student of philosopher Othmar Spann at Vienna.

    Publications: Die indoarische Gesellschaftsordnung. 16+223 p. Tübingen 1935.

    Sources: Nothing found.

  • GEIGER, Bernhard

    GEIGER, Bernhard. Bielitz-Biala in Austrian Silesia (now Polish Bielsko) 30.4.1881 — New York 5.7.1964. Austrian Indo-Iranian Scholar, ...

  • GEIGER, Magdalene

    GEIGER, Magdalene (née Grobe). Calbe (an der Saale) 19.6.1877 — 25.1.1960. German ...

  • GEIGER, Wilhelm

    GEIGER, Wilhelm Ludwig. Nürnberg 21.7.1856 — Neubiberg near Munich 2.9. 1943. German ...

  • GEISLER, Carl

    GEISLER, Carl. Eschwege, Kurhessen 18?? — 1???. German Student of IE Linguistics. Ph.D. 1873 Vienna.

    Publications:GELABERT Y GORDIOLA, Juan. Palma de Mallorca or Sóller 1843 — Madrid 1894. Spanish Linguist and ...

  • GELDER, Jeannette Maria van

    GELDER, Jeannette Maria van. Leiden 2.8.1894 ...

  • GELDNER, Karl Friedrich

    GELDNER, Karl Friedrich. Saalfeld (Sachsen-Meiningen) 17.12.1852 — Marburg/Lahn 5.2.1929. German Indologist and ...

  • GELL, Alfred

    GELL, Alfred Antony Francis (born Antony Francis Gell). 12.6.1945 — 28.1.1997. British Social Anthropologist. Son of Professor Philip Gell, an Immunologist, and his wife Susan. Studies at Trinity College, Cambridge (M.Phil. under E. Leach) ...

  • GELPKE, Fritz

    GELPKE, Fritz Ludwig. Northeim, Hannover 29.12.1896 — 1945. German Indologist. Son of ...

  • GEMELLI CARRERI, Giovanni Francesco

    GEMELLI CARERI (G. CARRERI), Giovanni Francesco. Radicena, Terranova ...

  • GEMINIANUS A SANCTA OCTAVIA

    GEMINIANUS A SANCTA OCTAVIA (wrongly Gemignanus a Sancto Octavio, Gemignano Da Sant’ Ottavio). Modena 1702? — on sea near ...

  • GENTIL, Jean Baptiste Joseph

    GENTIL, Jean Baptiste Joseph. Bagnols (Rhône) 25.6.1726 — Bagnols (Rhône) 15.2.1799. French Officer in India. Born in a ...

  • GEORGAKAS, Demetrios I.

    GEORGAKAS, Demetrios Ioannes (Δημήτριος Ιωάννης ΓεωργακάςGEORGE, Dieter. Frankurt a.M. 12.12.1935 — 8.9.1985. German Indologist. Son of Diplomvolkswirt Walter G. and Renate Robertson. In 1938 the family ...

  • GEORGIAN, Constantin D

    GEORGIAN, Constantin D. Bucharest 2.1.1850 — 26.11.1904. Romanian Indologist, the First Schooled Oriental Scholar of his Country. Son of a shopkeeper, matriculated in ...

  • GEORGIEV, Vladimir I.

    GEORGIEV, Vladimir Ivanov. Gabare near Byala Slatina 3. or 6.2.1908 — Sofia 14.7.1986. Bulgarian ...

  • GERARD, Alexander

    GERARD, Alexander. Aberdeen 17.2.1792 — Aberdeen 15.12.1839. British (Scottish) Colonial Officer and Explorer in India. Son ...

  • GERARD, James G.

    GERARD, James Gilbert. Aberdeen 1795 — Sabathu (Himachal Pradesh) 31.3.1835. British (Scottish) Military Physician and ...

  • GERARD, Patrick

    GERARD, Patrick. 11.6.1794 — Simla 4.10.1848. British (Scottish) Officer and Scientist in India. Son of Gilbert G., D.D., and Helen Duncan, brother of ...

  • GERINI, Gerolamo Emilio

    GERINI, Gerolamo Emilio. Cisano sul Neva (Albenga) 10.3.1860 — Turin 11.10.1913. Italian Officer and South-East Asian ...

  • GERMANN, Wilhelm

    GERMANN, Wilhelm. Gardelegen 3.4.1840 — Meiningen 7.2.1902. German Missionary in India. Worked in Tamilnadu. Studied theology at Erlangen, in 1864 joined the Lutheran Leipzig Mission. Ordained priest in 1865 and left ...

  • GERSHEVITCH, Ilya

    GERSHEVITCH, Ilya (Il’ja Arkad‘evič Gerševič). Zürich 24.10.1914 — Cambridge 11.4.2001. Russian Iranian Scholar in the U.K. Professor in Cambridge. Born in Switzerland of Russian parents, Arkadi and Mila G., who ...

  • GETTY, Alice

    GETTY, Alice. Muskegon, Mich. 1865 — New York 12.6.1946. U.S. Art Historian. Daughter of Henry H. ...

  • GEYLER, Alexius

    GEYLER, Alexius. 18?? — 1???. German Student. Ph.D. 1875 Jena. One Dr. A.G, was Lutheran vicar ...

  • GHEYN, Joseph van den

    GHEYN, Joseph-Marie-Martin van den. Ghent 25.5.1854 ...

  • GHICA, Elena (nom-de-plume Dora D’Istria), princess

    GHICA, Elena (nom-de-plume Dora D’Istria), princess (in marriage Duchess Koltsova-Massalskaja).

  • GHILAIN, Antoine

    GHILAIN, Antoine. Petit-Rœulx-les-Braine, Hainaut 25.1.1901 — Arguennes, Hainaut 1.4.1947. Abbé. Belgian Catholic Priest and Schoolteacher, Iranian ...

  • GHIRSHMAN, Roman

    GHIRSHMAN, Roman (Roman Mihajlovič Giršman). Harkiv 3.10.1895 — Budapest 5.9.1979. Russian (Ukrainian?) Archaeologist of Iran in ...

  • GHIRSHMAN, Tania

    GHIRSHMAN, Tania (born Antoinette Levienne). Constantinople 1900 — 1984. The wife and competent helper ...

  • GIACOMINO, Claudio.

    GIACOMINO, Claudio. Turin 17.6.1848 — 1923. Italian Teacher and Linguist. Ph.D. Professor ord. of “lettere latine ...

  • GIBBS, James

    GIBBS, James. Walbrook, Middlesex 1825 — Bombay (?) 30.10.1886. British Civil Servant in India. Son of ...

  • GIEDDE, Ove

    GIEDDE, Ove. Tommerup,  (then Danish) 17.12.1594 — Copenhagen 19.12.1660. Danish Admiral. Son of Brostrup Giedde (d. 1614) and Dorthe Ulfeldt (d. 1622). In 1609-12 at ...

  • GIELECKI, Wojciech Marceli

    GIELECKI, Wojciech Marceli. 1876 — 1957. Polish Scholar, apparently at Cracow.

    Publications: Pomysły filozoficzne w hymnach Rig-Vedy. 102 p. Cracow 1910, 152 p. Cracow 1911.

    – Unrelevant publications.

    Sources: *K. ...

  • GIL’FERDING (Hilferding), Aleksandr Fedorovič

    GIL’FERDING, Aleksandr Fedorovič (Alexander Hilferding). Warsaw 2.7.1831 — Kargopol, Arhangelsk oblast 20.7.1872. Russian Historian, ...

  • GILBERT, William Harlen, Jr.

    GILBERT, William Harlen, Jr. 1904 — 1988. U.S. Anthropologist. Ph.D. 1935 Chicago (diss. on Cherokees). In 1936-37 taught Sociology at Auburn University. Later working in Library of Congress.

    Publications: Peoples of ...

  • GILBERTSON, George W.

    GILBERTSON, George Waters. 1860 — 23.6.1941. British Colonial Officer in India. Apparently served in north-western ...

  • GILCHRIST, John Borthwick

    GILCHRIST, John Borthwick (born John Hay G.). Edinburgh 19.6.1759 — Paris 9.1.1841. ...

  • GILDEMEISTER, Johannes

    GILDEMEISTER, Johannes Gustav. Klein-Piemen, Mecklenburg 20.7.1812 — Bonn 11.3.1890. German Indologist and ...

  • GILES, Herbert Allen

    GILES, Herbert Allen. Oxford 8.12.1845 — Cambridge 13.2.1935. British Sinologist. Professor in Cambridge. Son of John ...

  • GILES, Peter

    GILES, Peter. Strichen, Buchan dt., Aberdeenshire 20.10.1860 — Cambridge 17.9.1935. British (Scottish) Linguist and Classical Philologist. ...

  • GILL, Robert

    GILL, Robert. Hackney, London 26.9.1804 — on route from Ajanta to Bhusawal 10.4.1879. British Colonial Officer ...

  • GILLE, Albert

    GILLE, Albert. 1878 — 1950. Father. S.J. Belgian Missionary in India 1904-25. In the 1930s A.G. from Belgia was missionary in Burundi.

    Publications: “Notes on Some Native Medicines from Southern India”, Man 6, ...

  • GILLINGS, James

    GILLINGS, James. Norwich, Norfolk 15.11.1822 — 1897. Rev. BritishMethodist Missionary in Sri Lanka. In 1844-50 Superintendent on English school in Batticaloa, then returned to the U.K. Retired and moved to Coonoor ...

  • GIMBUTAS, Marija

    GIMBUTAS, Marija (Lith. Marija Gimbutienė, born Marija Birutė Alseikaitė). Vilnius 23.1.1921 — Los Angeles 2.2.1994. Lithuanian Archaeologist in the U.S.A. Professor in Los Angeles. Daughter of two physicians, Danielius Alseika (d. 1936) ...

  • GINNEKEN, Jacques (Jacobus Johannes Antonius) van

    GINNEKEN, Jacques (Jacobus Johannes Antonius) van. Oudenbosch (North Brabant) 21.4.1877 ...

  • GINZEL, Friedrich Karl

    GINZEL, Friedrich Karl. Reichenberg (Liberec in Czech) 23.2.1850 — Berlin 29.6.1926. Austrian (Bohemian) Astronomer in Berlin. ...

  • GIORDANO, Ferruccio Ducrey, conte

    GIORDANO, Ferruccio Ducrey, conte. Turin 3.10.1928 — 8.7.1976. Italian Art Historian interested in Indology. Born of ...

  • GIORGI, Antonio Agostino

    GIORGI, Antonio Agostino (Augustinus Antonius Georgius; baptized Francesco Maria Giorgi). Santo Mauro di Romagna ...

  • GIRARD DE RIALLE, Julien

    GIRARD DE RIALLE, Julien. Paris 27.9.1841 — Santiago (Chile) 23.11.1904. French Civil Servant and Diplomat interested ...

  • GIRARD, A

    GIRARD, A. 18?? — Liège 1887. AbbéGIRAUDEAU, Pierre

    GIRAUDEAU, Pierre-Philippe. Saint-Mars-de-Coutais (Loire-Intérieure) 17.3.1850 — Kangding (Dajianlu), Tibet 13.11.1941. French Catholic Missionary in ...

  • GIROLAMO DA SANTO STEFANO

    GIROLAMO DA SANTO STEFANO. 14?? — 15??. Italian (Genoan) Merchant and Traveller. Son of n.n. and Susanna Mainieri. In 1494 he left Genoa, together with Girolamo Adorno, for the East on a commercial venture. ...

  • GIUSEPPE MARIA DA GARGNANO

    GIUSEPPE MARIA DA GARGNANO (Iosephus Maria a Gargnano; lay Bernardino Bernini).GIUSSANI, Carlo

    GIUSSANI, Carlo. Milano 6.11.1840 — Milano 21.4.1900. Italian Indologist and Classical Scholar. Teacher in Milano. Son of Giovanni G. and Angela ...

  • GLADWIN, Francis

    GLADWIN, Francis. 1744/45? — 1812. British Colonial Officer and Orientalist (Persian Scholar) in India. Served in ...

  • GLASENAPP, Helmuth von

    GLASENAPP, Otto Max Helmuth von. Berlin ...

  • GLASENAPP, Otto von

    GLASENAPP, Otto Georg Bogislav von. Schivelbein, Hinterpommern (now Świdwin in ...

  • GLASER, Karel (Karol Glazer)

    GLASER, Karel (Karol Glazer). Kötsch bei Marburg (now Hočen nöw Maribor, in ...

  • GLEHN, Edmund Theophil de (von)

    GLEHN, Edmund Theophil de (von). Reval (Tallinn) 3.1.1800 — Ibid. 20.1.1884. Baltic German Physician ...

  • GLEIG, George Robert

    GLEIG, George Robert. Stirling 20.4.1796 — Stratfield Turgis near Winchfield, Hampshire 9.7.1888. Rev. British (Scottish) Priest ...

  • GLEYE, Arthur

    GLEYE, Arthur. Riga 21.10.1867 — Riga 5.2.1937. German (Livonian) IE Linguist. Born in a middle class family, studied in 1888-91 comparative ...

  • GOBINEAU, Joseph Arthur, “comte” de

    GOBINEAU, Joseph Arthur, “comte” de. Ville d’Avray near Paris 14.7.1816 — Turin 13.10.1882. French Diplomat, Iranian ...

  • GÖBL, Robert

    GÖBL, Robert. Vienna 4.8.1919 — Vienna 8.12.1997. Austrian Numismatist. Professor in Vienna. After gymnasium joined Wehrmacht ...

  • GOBLET D’ALVIELLA, Eugène, comte

    GOBLET D’ALVIELLA, Eugène Félicien Albert, comte. Ixelles (Brussels) 10.8.1846 — ...

  • GODARD, André

    GODARD, André. Chaumont (Haute-Marne) 21.1.1881 — Paris 31.7./2.8.1965. French Architect and Archaeologist of the Near East, ...

  • GODARD, Yedda (née Reuilly)

    GODARD, Yedda (née Reuilly). 1889 — Paris 4.8.1976. French Artist, the Wife ...

  • GODDEN, Gertrude M.

    GODDEN, Gertrude Mary. Surbiton, Surrey 17.7.1867 — Burgess Hill, Sussex 15.2.1947. British Anthropological Writer. Roman Catholic. She was an armchair anthropologist who never visited India.

    Publications: “Naga and Other Frontier Tribes of North-East India”, JRAnthrInst 26, 1897, ...

  • GODINHO DE ERÉDIA, Manuel

    GODINHO DE ERÉDIA, Manuel. Malacca 16.7.1563 — 1623. Malay-Portuguese Author and Cartographer. Son of João de Erédia Aquaviva, an officer of Aragonese-Italian background and Dona ...

  • GODINHO, Manuel

    GODINHO, Manuel. Montalvão 1630 (1632?) — Loures 1712. S.J. Portuguese Priest and Missionary in India. Became ...

  • GODWIN-AUSTEN, Henry Haversham

    GODWIN-AUSTEN, Henry Haversham (until 1854 H. H. Austen). Teignmouth, Devon 6.7.1834 — Godalming, Surrey ...

  • GOETZ, Hermann

    GOETZ, Hermann. Karlsruhe 17.7.1898 — Heidelberg 8.7.1976. German Art Historian, long time in India. Son of ...

  • GOGERLY, Daniel John

    GOGERLY, Daniel John. London 25.8.1792 — buried Colombo 6.9.1862. British Methodist Missionary in Ceylon. Son of ...

  • GOIDANICH (Gojdanić), Pier Gabriele

    GOIDANICH (Gojdanić), Pier Gabriele. Volosca di Lussimpiccolo (now Volosko in ...

  • GOIDSENHOVEN, Jacques P. van

    GOIDSENHOVEN, Jacques P. van. 4.7.1932 (?) — 23.11.1971. Belgian Art Historian. But birth year seems to be wrong, ...

  • GÓIS, Bento de (Benedictus Goes)

    GÓIS, Bento de (Benedictus Goes). Vila-Franca-do-Campo, Ilha de S. Miguel (Azores) 1562 — Suzhou, ...

  • GOL’DBERG, Nikolaj Maksimovič

    GOL’DBERG, Nikolaj Maksimovič. Moscow 23.4.1891 — Moscow 29.10.1961. Russian Historian of ...

  • GOLDBERG (then H. Goldberg Skolnik), Helen

    GOLDBERG (then H. Goldberg Skolnik), Helen. 15.3.1901 — 8.2.1995. U.S. Anthropologist. At Columbia University (1967). Married Morris Skolnik, one son

    Publications: With Joan P. Mencher: “Kinship and Marriage Regulations Among the Namboodiri ...

  • GOLDINGHAM, John

    GOLDINGHAM, John. London 1767 — Worcester ?.7.1849. British Astronomer in India, also an Architect and Surveyor. ...

  • GOLDSACK, William

    GOLDSACK, William. Glen Osmond, South Australia 29.11.1871 — 26.6.1957. Australian Baptist Missionary in India. Son of Mark ...

  • GOLDSCHMIDT, Paul

    GOLDSCHMIDT, Paul. Danzig 19.12.1850 — Galle 7.5.1877. German Indologist. Son of a Kommerzienrat, perhaps somehow (but ...

  • GOLDSCHMIDT, Siegfried

    GOLDSCHMIDT, Siegfried. Kassel 29.10.1844 — Strassburg 31.1.1884. German Indologist. Professor in Strassburg. Born in a Jewish ...

  • GOLDSMID, Frederic John

    GOLDSMID, Frederic John. Milano 19.5.1818 — Brook Green, Hammersmith (London) 12.1.1908. Sir. British Colonial Officer in India. ...

  • GOLDSTREAM, William

    GOLDSTREAM, William. 1841 — 1929?. British Colonial Officer in India. Son of John G. and Margaret Dryburgh Menzies. Served in North India. Married 1866 Fanny ...

  • GOLDSTÜCKER, Theodor

    GOLDSTÜCKER, Theodor. Königsberg 18.1.1821 — London 6.3.1872. German Indologist in the U.K. Professor in London. Born ...

  • GOLDZIHER, Ignász

    GOLDZIHER, Ignász (Ignác, Ignaz G. Yitzhak Yehuda G.). Székesfehérvár 22.6.1850 — Budapest 13.11.1921. Hungarian ...

  • GOLOUBEW, Victor

    GOLOUBEW, Victor (Viktor Viktorovič Golubev). St.Petersburg 12.2.1878 — Hanoi 19.4.1945. Russian Art ...

  • GONÇALVEZ, Diogo

    GONÇALVEZ, Diogo. Vila Real 1561 — Quilon (Kollam) 1640. S.J. Portuguese Jesuit Missionary in India. Joined the S.I. in ...

  • GONDA, Jan

    GONDA, Jan. Gouda 14.4.1905 — Utrecht 28.7.1991. Dutch Indologist. Professor in Utrecht. Son of Jan Gonda ...

  • GONZÁLEZ DE LA CALLE, Pedro Urbano

    GONZÁLEZ DE LA CALLE, Pedro Urbano. Madrid 12.11.1879 — México 1966. Spanish Linguist interested in Sanskrit. ...

  • GOOR, Maria E. Lulius van

    GOOR, Maria E. Lulius van —> LULIUS VAN GOOR, M. E.

  • GOOSSENS, Roger

    GOOSSENS, Roger. Brussels 22.12.1903 — Brussels 6.3.1954, when 51. Belgian Philologist. As a student of Boisacq ...

  • GORDON, Antoinette K.

    GORDON, Antoinette Koscherak. 1892 — ?.3.1975. U.S. Anthropologist, Specialist of Tibetan ...

  • GORDON, Charles A

    GORDON, Charles A. 1820 — London 30.9.1899. British Surgeon-General in India. Studies at Edinburgh and St.Andrews (M.D. 1849). From 1841 Assistant Surgeon in ...

  • GORDON, Charles Alexander

    GORDON, Charles Alexander. 1820/21 — London 30.9.1899. Sir. British Surgeon-General in India. Son of an officer. Studies at Edinburgh and St.Andrews ...

  • GORDON, Douglas Hamilton

    GORDON, Douglas Hamilton. 1895 — Hingham, Norfolk 16.2.1961. British Colonial Officer and Archaeologist. Colonel. Educated at Wellington and R.M.C., went to India ...

  • GORDON, Thomas Edward

    GORDON, Thomas Edward. Aberdeen 12.1.1832 — Kensington (London) 23.3.1914. Sir. British (Scottish) Colonial Officer in India. ...

  • GORÉ, Francois

    GORÉ, Francis Louis Noël. Saint-James (Coutances) 25.12.1883 — Voiron (Isère) 14.10.1954. French Missionary. Joined Franciscan order and attended the seminary ...

  • GORER, Geoffrey

    GORER, Geoffrey Edgar Solomon. London 26.3.1905 — Sussex 24.5.1985. British Anthropologist, noted for his application of psycho­analytic techniques to anthropology. ...

  • GORRESIO, Gaspare

    GORRESIO, Carlo Guido Gaspare. Bagnasco (Como) ...

  • GOŞBUC, George

    GOŞBUC, George. Hordou 1866 — Bucharest 1918. Romanian Poet and Translator of Sanskrit literature. However, he never learnt Sanskrit, and his ...

  • GÖSSEL, Heinrich

    GÖSSEL, Heinrich. Leipzig 11.1.1887 — 19??. German Student of Indology. Studied under Windisch in Leipzig before ...

  • GOSSELLIN, Pascal-François-Joseph

    GOSSELLIN, Pascal-François-Joseph. Lille 6.12.1751 — Paris 8.2.1830. French Merchant, Geographer and Historian of Geography. Born in ...

  • GOTHEIN, Marie-Louise

    GOTHEIN, Marie-Louise (née Schröter). Passenheim, Ostpreussen (now Pasym in Poland) 12.9.1863 — Heidelberg 24.12.1931. ...

  • GOTTLIEB, Eugene

    GOTTLIEB, Eugene (Jeno G.). Szepesség (then in Hungary, now Spiš in Slovakia) 28.7.1894 — New York City 28.12.1962. U.S. (born Hungarian Jew) Linguist. Son of Markus Moses G. and Rose Rezl Guttman. Ph.D. at ...

  • GÖTZE, Albrecht

    GÖTZE, Albrecht Ernst Rudolf. Leipzig 11.1.1897 — Garmisch-Partenkirchen 15.8.1971. German Semitic and IE Scholar ...

  • GOUGH, Archibald Edward

    GOUGH, Archibald Edward.GOUGH, Charles John Stanley

    GOUGH, Charles John Stanley. Chittagong 28.1.1832 — Clonmel, co. Tipperary, Ireland 6.9.1912. Sir. British Colonial Officer in India. General. Born into a family of Anglo-Irish gentry, son of judge George Gough and Charlotte ...

  • GOUGH, Kathleen

    GOUGH, Eleanor Kathleen. Hunsingore near Wetherby, Yorkshire 16.8.1925 — Vancouver ...

  • GOUGH, Richard

    GOUGH, Richard. London 21.10.1735 — Enfield, Middlesex 20.2.1809. British Antiquarian. Son of Harry G. (d. 1751), ...

  • GOULD, Basil

    GOULD, Basil John. Worcester Park near London 29.12.1883 — 27.12.1956.Sir. British Civil Servant in India, Political Officer in Sikkim, Bhutan and Tibet. Son of Charles Gould and his wife Ellen. After Winchester College studies ...

  • GOVER, Charles E.

    GOVER, Charles Edward. Poplar, Middlesex 1835 — Madras (Chennai) 18.9.1872 (not 20.9.). British Indologist ...

  • GOVINDA, Lama Anagarika

    GOVINDA, Lama Anagarika —> HOFFMANN, E. L.

  • GOWEN, Herbert H.

    GOWEN, Herbert Henry. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 29.5.1864 — 1960. British Priest and Oriental Scholar ...

  • GRACIAS, Amâncio

    GRACIAS, João Baptista Amâncio. Loutulim, Salcete, India 8.4.1872 — Goa ...

  • GRACIAS, Bernardino

    GRACIAS, Bernardino João Salvador. Nova Goa (Panaji) 1.4.1889 — Lisbon 17.9.1966. Portuguese ...

  • GRACIAS, Caetano

    GRACIAS, Caetano Francisco Xavier. Loutulim, Salcete, India 27.6.1865 — ibid. 15.10.1944. Portuguese ...

  • GRAEFE, Friedrich von

    GRAEFE, Christian-Friedrich von (Russian Fëdor Bogdanovič Grefe, Latin Fredericus Graefius).

  • GRAEFE, Walter

    GRAEFE, Walter. Leipzig-Lindenau 30.7.1900 — Bangalore 16.11.1955. German Lutheran Missionary in India. Son of a merchant, ...

  • GRAETER, Albert

    GRAETER, Albert. Boston 26.9.1835 — Basel 1909. Rev. U.S. Missionary in ...

  • GRAFFUNDER, Alfred

    GRAFFUNDER, Alfred. 1801 — 5.7.1875. German Teacher. From 1827 in Erfurt. Educational Inspector (Regierungs-Schulrat, 1835). The ...

  • GRAHAM, John Anderson

    GRAHAM, John Anderson. De Beauvoir near London 8.9.1861 — Kalimpong 1942. Very Rev. British (Scottish) Missionary ...

  • GRAMMONT, Maurice

    GRAMMONT, Maurice. Damprichard (Doubs) 15.4.1866 — Montpellier 17.10.1946. French IE and General Linguist, Psycholinguist and Phonetician. ...

  • GRANDJEAN, J.-M.

    GRANDJEAN, J.-M. 18?? — 1???. French Linguist. Student of Regnaud at Lyon (still 1888).

  • GRANT-DUFF, James

    GRANT-DUFF, James Cunningham (born James Grant Duff). Banff, Aberdeenshire 8.7.1789 — Fife 23.9.1858. British (Scots) Colonial Officer and Historian in India. Son of ...

  • GRANT, Charles

    GRANT, Charles (Gaelic Teàrlach Grannd). Aldourie, Inverness-shire 16.4.1746 — London 31.10.1823. British ...

  • GRANT, Charles

    GRANT, Charles. Bombay 22.2.1836 — London 12.4.1903. Sir. British Civil Servant in India. Son of —> ...

  • GRANT, James

    GRANT, James. 1750 — near Esher, Surrey 22.10.1808. British (Scottish) Civil Servant in India. Cousin of ...

  • GRANT, Robert

    GRANT, Robert. Bengal, India 1779 — Dapuri, Maharashtra 9.7.1838. Sir. British (Scottish) Civil Servant in India. Son of —> ...

  • GRANT, Sara

    GRANT, Sara. Shrewsbury 19.12.1922 — 2002. British Missionary and Indologist. Born of Scottish parents in England, educated in a convent in Brighton, converted to Roman Catholicism at the age of 19. ...

  • GRASBERGER, Lorenz (Laurentius)

    GRASBERGER, Lorenz (Laurentius). Hartpennig, Upper Bavaria 9.6.1830 — Würzburg ...

  • GRASSMANN, Hermann

    GRASSMANN, Hermann Günther. Stettin 15.4.1809 — Stettin 26.9.1877. German Indologist and Mathematician. ...

  • GRAUL, Karl

    GRAUL, Karl Friedrich Leberecht. Wörlitz bei Dessau 6.2.1814 — Erlangen 10.11.1864. German ...

  • GRAY, Albert

    GRAY, Albert. Perth, Scotland 10.10.1850 — Chelsea 27.2.1928. Sir. British (Scottish) Lawyer interested in Sri Lanka ...

  • GRAY, Basil

    GRAY, Basil. London 21.7.1904 — Oxford 10.6.1989. British Art Historian specialized in Indian, Iranian, and Chinese ...

  • GRAY, James

    GRAY, James. 1849 — 1905. British Indologist (Pāli Scholar) in Burma. From 1872 teacher at Akyab ...

  • GRAY, Louis H.

    GRAY, Louis Herbert. Newark, NJ 10.4.1875 — New York 18.8.1955. U.S. Indologist, ...

  • GRAZIOSI, Paolo

    GRAZIOSI, Paolo. Florence 2.11.1907 — Florence 1988. Italian Anthropologist and Archaeologist. Son of painter Giuseppe Gr. Studied from 1925 at Florence. From 1936 taught at Università di Firenze, then as Professore ...

  • GREAVES, Edwin

    GREAVES, Edwin. London 5.12.1854 — Melvern 18.9.1941. British Missionary in India. Educated in Islington and Western ...

  • GREEN, Alexander

    GREEN, Alexander. 1888 — 19??. U.S. Linguist. Grew up in Hungary, came to the U.S.A. in ...

  • GREEN, Arthur Octavius

    GREEN, Arthur Octavius. 1847 — Camberley, Surrey 1924. British Engineer Officer. Served in India. In 1882 ...

  • GREEN, Henry

    GREEN, Henry. 1??? — 1???. British (?) Teacher in India. Headmaster of English school in Surat ...

  • GREENBERG, Joseph (Joe) H.

    GREENBERG, Joseph (Joe) Harold. Brooklyn, New York 28.5.1915 — Stanford, Calif. 7.5.2001. U.S. Linguist. Born in a Jewish family, father of Polish (original surname Zyto) and mother of German origin. After ...

  • GREENOUGH, James Bradstreet

    GREENOUGH, James Bradstreet. Portland, Maine 4.5.1833 — Cambridge, MA 11.10.1901. U.S. Classical Scholar and Linguist interested ...

  • GREFE, Fedor Bogdanovič

    GREFE, Fedor Bogdanovič —> GRAEFE, Ch.-Friedrich

  • GRÉGOIRE, Antoine

    GRÉGOIRE, Antoine. Louvain 26.6.1871 — Uccle (Brussels) 2.5.1955. Belgian Iranian Scholar, Linguist and Phonetician. Professor in ...

  • GRELLMANN, Heinrich Moritz

    GRELLMANN, Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb. Jena 7.12.1756 — Moscow 13.10.1804. German Cultural Historian, Statistician and ...

  • GREN, Erik

    GREN, Erik Idor Theander. Karlstadt 3.10.1904 — Uppsala 26.11.1959. Swedish Historian and Numismatician. Librarian ...

  • GRENARD, Fernand

    GRENARD, Joseph-Fernand. Paris 4.7.1866 — Paris 1.4.1945. French Traveller. Companion ...

  • GREY, William George

    GREY, William George. Wellington, New Zealand 12.10.1866 — 6.4.1953. British Colonial Officer in India. Son on Major William Robert Grey and Amy Hare. ...

  • GRIBBLE, James Dunning Baker

    GRIBBLE, James Dunning Baker. Newport, Devonshire 1841 — 1906. British Civil Servant in India. ...

  • GRIERSON, George Abraham

    GRIERSON, George Abraham. Glenageary near Dublin 7.1.1851 — Camberley, Surrey 7.3.1941. British ...

  • GRIERSON, Mrs. (née Lucy Collins)

    GRIERSON, Mrs. (née Lucy Elizabeth Sean Collins). 1854 — Camberley, Surrey 19.2.1943. British (Irish) ...

  • GRIEVE, Lucia Catherine Graeme

    GRIEVE, Lucia Catherine Graeme. Dublin 1862 — 1946. Irish-born Scholar in the U.S.A. “Student, teacher, lecturer, farmer, poet and ...

  • GRIFFIN, Lepel Henry

    GRIFFIN, Lepel Henry. Walford, Hertfordshire 20.7.1840 — London 9.3.1908. Sir. British Civil Servant in India. Son ...

  • GRIFFITH, Ralph Th. H.

    GRIFFITH, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin. Corsley, Wiltshire 25.5.1826 — Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu 7.11.1906. British ...

  • GRIFFITHS, John

    GRIFFITHS, John. Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, Powys 29.11.1837 — Norton, Sherborne 1.12.1918. British (Welsh) Artist in India. ...

  • GRIFFITHS, Percival

    GRIFFITHS, Percival Joseph. Middlesex 15.1.1899 — 14.7.1992. Sir. British Civil Servant in India. M.A. Cambridge, then went to India. Finally District Magistrate of Medinipur in Bengal from 1933. Retired 1937, but stayed ...

  • GRIGNARD, André

    GRIGNARD, André. 1865? — 1935?. S.J. Rev. Belgian Missionary in India. From the late 19th century ...

  • GRIGSON, Wilfrid V.

    GRIGSON, Wilfrid Vernon. Pelynt, Cornwall 11.10.1896 — Vehari, Punjab 26.11.1948. Sir. British Colonial Officer in India

  • GRILL, Julius

    GRILL, Julius Friedrich Ludwig (1903 von Grill). Gaildorf am Kocher, WürttembergGRIMBLOT, Anne (née Jean Baptiste Anne Sophie Toulouzan)GRIMBLOT, Paul

    GRIMBLOT, Jean Paul Auguste. Marseille ...

  • GRIMM, Georg

    GRIMM, Georg. Rollhofen bei Nürnberg 28.2.1868 — Utting am Ammersee (Oberbayern) 26.8.1945. German Bauddha. Son of ...

  • GRINDLAY, Robert Melville

    GRINDLAY, Robert Melville. St.Marylebone near London 23.10.1786 — Nice, France 9.12.1877. British Colonial Officer and Artist in ...

  • GRISWOLD, Hervey DeWitt

    GRISWOLD, Hervey DeWitt. Dryden, NY 24.5.1860 — 15.5.1945. Rev. U.S. Missionary interested in Indian Religion. Son of Benjamin Gr. and Laura ...

  • GRJUNBERG-CVETINOVIČ, Aleksandr Leonovič

    GRJUNBERG-CVETINOVIČ, Aleksandr Leonovič. Leningrad 1.3.1930 — St.Petersburg 3.3.1995. Russian Iranian Scholar, specialist of Pamir languages. Son of Leon Grjunberg (d. 1938), a publisher, and Nina ...

  • GROHMA, Otto

    GROHMA, Otto. Vienna 4.3.1943 — Paris 4.9.1974. Austrian Indologist. After matriculation in 1962 in Vienna studied there Indology and classical archaeology. ...

  • GROHMANN, Virgil

    GROHMANN, Joseph Virgil. Hainspach/Haňšpach (Bez. Schluckenau, now Šluknov in Czech) ...

  • GRØNBECH, Vilhelm

    GRØNBECH, Vilhelm Peter. Allinge, Bornholm 14.6.1873 — Helsingør 21.4.1948. Danish Scholar of Comparative Religion. ...

  • GROSE, John Henry

    GROSE, John Henry. London 24.8.1732 — in or after 1774. British Civil Servant in India. Son ...

  • GROSLIER, Bernard Philippe

    GROSLIER, Bernard Philippe. Phnom Penh 10.5.1926 — Paris 29.5.1986. French Archaeologist and Historian of South-East Asia. ...

  • GROSSET, Joanny

    GROSSET, Joanny. Lyon (Rhône) 29.3.1862 — 19??. French Pioneer of the Study of Indian Music. From the university of ...

  • GROTEFEND, Georg Friedrich

    GROTEFEND, Georg Friedrich. Hannoversch-Münden 9.6.1775 — Hannover 15.12.1853. German Philologist and Historian, the Famous Pioneer of ...

  • GROUSSET, René

    GROUSSET, René. Aubais (Gard) 5.9.1885 — Paris 12.11(9?).1952. French Historian of Asia. Lost his father before ...

  • GROWSE, Frederic Salmon

    GROWSE, Frederic Salmon. Suffolk 1836 — Haslemere, Surrey 19.5.1893. British Civil Servant and Indologist ...

  • GRUBE, Elimar

    GRUBE, Elimar Max. Maxheim near Königsberg (now Maszewy in Poland) 31.12.1851 — Dresden 23.5.1891. ...

  • GRÜBER, Johann

    GRÜBER, Johann Baptist. Linz 28.10.1620 — Sárospatak 30.9.1680. S.J. Austrian Missionary and Traveller. After ...

  • GRÜNWEDEL, Albert

    GRÜNWEDEL, Albert. Munich 31.7.1856 — Lenggries bei Bad Tölz, Bavaria 28.10. (or 7.11.?) 1935. German Indologist, ...

  • GUBBINS, Charles

    GUBBINS, Charles. 180? — 31.12.1866. British Civil Servant in IndiaGUBLER(-ITEN), Theophil. 1874 — 1954. Swiss Teacher, former Student of Indology. Ph.D. 1902/03 Basel, under Wackernagel. ...

  • GUÉNON, René

    GUÉNON, René. Blois 15.11.1886 — Cairo 7.1.1951. French Philosopher and Author interested in Indian philosophy, rather ...

  • GUÉRINOT, A.

    GUÉRINOT, Armand Albert. Messon (Aube) 1872 — 1940?. French Indologist. Studied under ...

  • GUERREIRO, Fernão

    GUERREIRO, Fernão. Almodôvar 1550? — 1617. S.J. Father. Portuguese Jesuit Historian. Studied at Evora. For a while Rector in Funchal, Madeira, then in Bragança and Evora, finally Superior of the Jesuit ...

  • GUERRIER DE DUMAST, Prosper, baron

    GUERRIER DE DUMAST, Auguste Prosper François, GUERRINI, Pia. 18?? — 19??. Italian. Dr.phil. Living in Ravenna (1910).

    Publications: ...

  • GUETH, Anton (Nyānatiloka Mahāthera)

    GUETH, Anton Walter Florus (Nyānatiloka Mahāthera). ...

  • GUIEYSSE, Georges

    GUIEYSSE, Georges. Paris 1.1.1869 — 17.5.1889. French Indologist. Son of Eugène G. (d. 1889), a physician, ...

  • GUIGNES, Joseph de

    GUIGNES, Joseph de. Pontoise (Seine-et-Oise) 19.10.1721 — Paris 19.3.1800. French Oriental Scholar, a Pioneer of Sinology ...

  • GUIMET, Émile

    GUIMET, Émile-Étienne. Lyon 2.6.1836 — Fleurieu-sur-Saône near Lyon 12.10.1918. GULIK, Robert van

    GULIK, Robert Hans van. Zutphen, Guelderland 9.8.1910 — the Hague ...

  • GULJAMOVA, Rano Hodžiakbarovna

    GULJAMOVA, Rano Hodžiakbarovna. Taškent 20.1.1940 — 11.11.1985. Uzbeki­stanian Indologist (Hindi). Daughter of an official. Graduated 1962 Taškent. Kand. filol. nauk 1976. In 1962-85 taught at Oriental ...

  • GUMILEV, Lev Nikolaevič

    GUMILËV, Lev Nikolaevič. Carskoe Selo 18.9.(1.10.)1912 — St.Petersburg 15.6.1992. Russian Historian of Central Asia, Archaeologist and geographer, also writer and translator. Son of Nikolaj Stepanovič ...

  • GUNDERT, Hermann

    GUNDERT, Hermann Karl. Stuttgart 4.2.1814 — Calw 25.4.1893. German Missionary and Indologist (Dravidian Scholar). Worked for ...

  • GÜNTERT, Hermann

    GÜNTERT, Hermann Georg Konrad. Worms 5.11.1886 — Heidelberg 23.4.1948. German IE scholar. ...

  • GURDON, Philip Richard Thornhagh

    GURDON, Philip Richard Thornhagh. West Bengal 2.2.1863 — ...

  • GURNER, Cyril Walter

    GURNER, Cyril Walter.GUTSCHMID, Alfred, Freiherr von

    GUTSCHMID, Alfred Hermann, Freiherr von. Loschwitz bei Dresden 1.7.1831 — ...

  • GUYARD, Stanislas

    GUYARD, Stanislas. Frottey-lès-Vesoul (Haute-Saône) 27.9.1846 — Paris 7.9.1884. French Oriental, especially Semitic scholar, but with wide ...

  • GWYNN, John Peter Lucius

    GWYNN, John Peter Lucius. London 22.6.1916 — Bromley, Kent 14.9.1999. British Civil Servant in India. Son of John Tudor Gwynn, I.C.S., of Irish background, and ...