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Arberry, A. J. (Arthur John), 1905-1969

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Personal name headingArberry, A. J. (Arthur John), 1905-1969
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Variant(s)Ārbarī, Ā. J., 1905-1969
Arbarī, Arthar Yūḥannā, 1905-1969
Arberry, Arthur John, 1905-1969
Arbery, A. J., 1905-1969
Ārbirī, Ā. J., 1905-1969
Arbirī, Arthar Yūḥannā, 1905-1969
Ārbirī, Ārtūr Jān, 1905-1969
Arbirrī, Arthar Yūḥannā, 1905-1969
آربري، أرثر جان
أربري، أ. ج.
اربري، أ. ج. (أرثر جون)، 1905-1969
اربري، ارثر جون
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeCairo (Egypt)
Birth date1905-05-12
Death date1969-10-02
Place of birthPortsmouth (England)
Place of deathCambridge (England)
Field of activityArabic philology Persian philology
AffiliationBritish Academy
Jāmiʻat al-Qāhirah
University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies
Pembroke College (University of Cambridge)
Profession or occupationMiddle East specialists Semitists College teachers
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Found inAbū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Ibrahīm, al-Kalābādhī, d. 990? The doctrine of the Ṣūfīs ... 1935.
Kitāb al-Mawāqif, 1996: title page (Arthar Yūḥannā Arbirī)
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī. Kalām-i khāmūsh, 2004: title page (Ārtūr Jān Ārbirī) added title page (A.J. Arbery [in rom.])
Chester Beatty Library. A handlist of the Arabic manuscripts. Volume 1, 1955: title page (Arthur J. Arberry, Litt. D., F.B.A., Sir Thomas Adam's Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge)
Wikipedia, viewed November 22, 2019 (Arthur John Arberry; born May 12, 1905, in Portsmouth; died October 2, 1969, in Cambridge; Fellow of the British Academy; Orientalist; formerly Head of the Department of Classics at Cairo University in Egypt; chair of Persian at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University; Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
Associated languageeng ara per