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Malan, Solomon Caesar, 1812-1894

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Personal name headingMalan, Solomon Caesar, 1812-1894
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Variant(s)Malan, César Jean Salomon, 1812-1894
Malan, S. C. (Solomon Caesar), 1812-1894
Malan, Salomon César, 1812-1894
Malan, Solomon Caeser, 1812-1894
Malan, Salomon C., 1812-1894
Birth date18120422
Death date18941125
Place of birthGeneva (Switzerland)
Place of deathBournemouth (England)
Found innuc89-43949: Wang, Y. The three-fold San-Tsze-King ... [MI] 1856 (usage on MH rept.: S.C. Malan)
The Book of Adam and Eve, 1882: title page (The Rev. S.C. Malan, D.D., vicar of Broadwindsor)
World biographical index 12, WWW, October 1, 2003 (Malan, César Solomon, 1812-1894, linguist, Indologist, author, biblical scholar; Malan, Salomon César, 19th century Protestant clergyman, linguist; Malan, Solomon Caesar, 1812-1893, prebendary, writer on China; Malan, Solomon Caeser, 1812-1894, painter)
Wikipedia.org Web page, June 25, 2015: Solomon Caesar Malan (Solomon Caesar Malan; born 22 April 1812, Geneva, Switzerland, to an exiled French family; tutor in the marquis of Tweeddale's family in Scotland at the age of 18, and he had already made progress in Sanskrit, Arabic, and Hebrew; matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, in 1833 and graduated in 1837; classical lecturer at Bishop's College, Calcutta, and secretary to the Bengal branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, where he learned Tibetan and Chinese; curate, Broadwindsor, Dorset, 1845-1886, during which he translated Armenian, Georgian, and Coptic. In 1880 the University of Edinburgh conferred upon him the honorary degree of D.D.; died at Bournemouth 25 November 1894)