This subs-series consists of 17 letters concerned with Allen's work on Evliya Celebi.
Allen William Edward David 1901-1973 Caucasian historianEvliya Çelebi, 1611?-1682?
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Letter from Peter Skelton to W.E.D. Allen in which he writes of a forthcoming C.A.S. dinner and discusses Mango's translation of Russian Embassies. He suggests that Allen put forward a proposal for a second volume to the Council of the Hakluyt Society… read more
Letter from Richard Hill to Peter Skelton, Hakluyt Society in which Hill proposes a rough deadline for submitting his translation of Evliya Celebi's work on Egypt - volumes 9 and 10. Dated: 29 February 1956.
Hill RichardLetter from Richard Hill to W.E.D. Allen in which Hill discusses his experience with Evliya Celebi's writings as relating to his own work on Egypt, Sudan and Somalia. Expresses concerns over difficulties of finding accurate translations from Ottoman… read more
Letter from Richard Hill to W.E.D. Allen in which he responds to Allen's project proposal of the translation of Evliya and offers thoughts on funding. Dated: 8 April 1956.
Hill RichardLetter from Vera Bowen to Natasha Allen. Harold Bowen's wife sends William Allen's wife a copy of Allen's Celebi proposal which she found in her home. Copy is with the letter. This is a version of WA/1/1/1. Dated: April 28 1964.
Bowen VeraLetter from Victor Louis Ménage to W.E.D. Allen with which Ménage sends Allen a copy of the Serbo-Croat Celebi text which Allen had previously requested (copy of this not included in folder). Ménage also writes of his frustrations in trying to obtain… read more
Letter from Victor Louis Ménage to W.E.D. Allen in which Ménage apologises for his inability to help Allen further with his work on Celebi due to his own workload at the university. However, he suggests Allen read a thesis available at Senate House… read more
Letter from Victor Louis Ménage to W.E.D. Allen. in which he discusses UNESCO's interest in sponsoring an oriental translation of the works of Evliya Celebi and possible collaboration with academics knowledgeable of both the subject matter and the goings… read more
Letter from Victor Louis Ménage to W.E.D. Allen discussing Celebi's volumes on Yugoslavia and proposing redoing the original text in Modern Turkish before translating it to English. Ménage also discusses different versions of the text that were censored… read more