Abraham, Roy Clive, 1890-1963

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Roy Clive Abraham (16 December 1890, Melbourne, Australia - 22 June 1963, Hendon, London) was a key figure in African language scholarship during the twentieth century. He worked for over thirty years on a wide range of disparate languages.

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University College School
Clifton College, Bristol[1]
Various establishments in Germany
From 1923 to 1924 he was at Balliol College, Oxford. He received a first-class honours degree in Arabic and Persian; he asked to be examined in Ethiopic, but no examiner was available. He took a certificate in anthropology from University College, London in 1927, and a diploma in (classical) Arabic from the School of Oriental Studies in 1930 ...

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Name Entry: Abraham, Roy Clive, 1890-1963

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Name Entry: Abraham, R. C., 1890-1963

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