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1954 - Cambridge
GB 891 RAS ICO-RAS ICO/13 · Series · 1951 - 1985
Part of International Congress of Orientalists

The 23rd International Congress of Orientalists was held in Cambridge in 1954. The material connected with this Congress includes correspondence concerning organising and finance of the Congress, correspondence regarding attendance, General programme, correspondence regarding the publication of the Proceedings of the Conference and a further research enquiry.

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Attendance
GB 891 RAS ICO-RAS ICO/13-RAS ICO/13/2 · Subseries · 1954
Part of International Congress of Orientalists

Correspondence concerned with delegates attending the Congress. These are:

  • Letter from Hans R. Roemer, Deutsche MorgenLandische Gesellschaft, to the Royal Asiatic Society to inform of delegates coming to the Congress. Typed, dated 6 July 1954.
  • Letter from Meer S. Basri to Mrs Davis, Royal Asiatic Society, to ask for a confirmatory letter of his attendance at the Congress so he may obtain a visa. Typed, dated 14 July 1954.
  • Letter from Denis Sinor, Organising Committee, to Mrs Davis, Royal Asiatic Society, concerning leaflets advertising the Congress and her offer of help for the Congress. Typed, dated 21 July 1954.
  • Letter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to the Permanent Under-Secretary of State, to confirm Meer S. Basri's attendance at the Congress. Typed, dated 22 July 1954.
  • Letter from Vivian Gaster to Royal Asiatic Society to ask to become a member of the Congress. Handwritten, dated 1 August 1954.
  • Letter from Meer S. Basri to Mrs Davis, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform that he has obtained his visa. Handwritten, dated 16 August 1954.
  • Letter from President, Royal Asiatic Society, to delegates at the Congress to invite them to become members of the Royal Asiatic Society. Typed, undated.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
GB 891 AS-AS/2 · File · 20th Jan 1910
Part of Papers of Sir Aurel Stein

Printed copy of speech given by the Public Orator in presenting Dr Mark Aurel Stein for the Degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa . The Speech is given in Latin and bears reference to Hiuen-Tsiang, Chinese pilgrim A.D. 649, whom Stein claimed as his "guide and patron saint". Two identical copies of this speech each with handwritten annotation correcting the title of Stein's book from Sand-buried Cities of Khotan to Sand-buried Ruins...

Stein Marc Aurel 1862-1943 Knight Scholar Explorer Archaeologist
Correspondence
GB 891 GMT-GMT/2-GMT/2/2 · Subseries · 1937 - 1951
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Correspondence concerned with managing the finances of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/48 · File · 15th Nov 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he enquires regarding the "odd parcels" still at Dow & Lester. He also asks Raynes to check Fleming's bill to ascertain the number of facsimiles that he supplied. He also writes concerning the possible purchase of the books in Ellis' library and the inadvisability of paying a large sum if many of them can already be found in other libraries (see GMT/1/3/7-GMT/1/3/9).

Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/4-GMT/3/4/22 · File · 23rd Mar 1943
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes that he had too been to the store and was unable to find the missing signature. He cannot say it is definitely not there due to the volume of material. That makes 3 volumes that they are unable to complete. Storey suggests they ask Dow & Lester fs they have any further odd parcels. He also inform Raynes that he has received the duplicate minute book from Ellis' administrators. He then refers to a resolution passed by the Trustees concerning stock at Dow & Lester. He also supplies some quotations from Luzac's letter concerning their representative's trip to Cambridge.

Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967