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Name
  
Edward Ross

Role
  
Orientalist

Parents
  
A J Ross


Edward Denison Ross

Died
  
September 20, 1940, Istanbul, Turkey

Books
  
The Heart of Asia, Marco Polo and His Book, Islam

Education
  
University College London, Marlborough College

Similar People
  
Ney Elias, Eileen Power, J C C Davidson - 1st Visco

Sir Edward Denison Ross (6 June 1871 – 20 September 1940) was an Orientalist and linguist, specializing in languages of the Far East. He could read 49 languages, and speak 30 of them. He was director of the British Information Bureau for the Near East. Along with Eileen Power, he wrote and edited a 26 volume series published by George Routledge & Sons, The Broadway Travellers. The series included the diary of the 17th century naval chaplain Henry Teonge. In 1934 Edward Denison Ross attended Ferdowsi Millenary Celebration in Tehran.

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Ross joined the staff of the British Museum in 1914, appointed to catalogue the collections of Sir Aurel Stein.

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He was the first director of the School of Oriental and African Studies from 1916 to 1937.

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