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Dalby, Andrew, 1947-

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Personal name headingDalby, Andrew, 1947-
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Variant(s)Dalby, A. K. (Andrew Kenneth)
Dalby, Andrew Kenneth, 1947-
LocatedFrance
Birth date1947-06-13
Place of birthLiverpool (England)
Field of activityFood--History Linguistics
AffiliationGoodenough College (London, England) Regent's College (London, England) Cambridge University Library
Birkbeck College
University of Cambridge
Profession or occupationLinguists Translators Historians
Found inHis Siren feasts, 1995: CIP t.p. (Andrew Dalby) data sheet (b. 06/13/47)
Medical abstracts and indexes, 1975, 1975: t.p. (A.K. Dalby)
GB 76-07789 (Dalby, Andrew Kenneth)
Language in danger, 2003: t.p. (Andrew Dalby) author note (linguist and historian, author of Dangerous tastes : the story of spices)
Gifts of the gods, 2017: title page (Andrew Dalby) back cover (linguist and historian based in France)
Wikipedia web site, February 12, 2019: (Andrew Dalby, FCIL (born 1947 in Liverpool) is an English linguist, translator and historian who has written articles and several books on a wide range of topics including food history, language, and Classical texts. Dalby studied Latin, French and Greek at the Bristol Grammar School and University of Cambridge. Here he also studied Romance languages and linguistics, earning a bachelor's degree in 1970. Dalby worked for fifteen years at Cambridge University Library, eventually specialising in Southern Asia. After his time at Cambridge, Dalby worked in London helping to start the library at Regent's College and on renovating another library at London House (Goodenough College). He later did a part-time PhD at Birkbeck College, London in ancient history (in 1987-93))
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Dalby>
Academia.edu, February 12, 2019: (Andrew Dalby ; food history ; address: France)
   <https://independent.academia.edu/DalbyAndrew>
Associated languageeng
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