| Manuscripts contains: |
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| MS Add.4240 |
'The Death of Alexander the Great'. |
| MS Add.4241 |
List of Books in the Hacket Bequest |
| MS Add.4242 |
Grondwet of Staatsregeling van het Koningryk Spanje |
| MS Add.4243 |
Joseph Priestley: sermon The pleasure and advantages of a good conscience. |
| MS Add.4244 |
Road Map of South-East England |
| MS Add.4245 |
George Alexander Wilken: Matriarchy or Mother-Right with the Ancient Arabians, translated by Sir James Redhouse |
| MS Add.4246 |
Letters regarding the Irish Rebellion of 1641-1644 |
| MS Add.4247 |
Occasional Verses and Related Papers |
| MS Add.4248 |
List of Library Catalogues |
| MS Add.4249 |
Robert Mackenzie Beverley: Correspondence regarding his Attack on Cambridge University |
| MS Add.4252-4305 |
Ada Seeley: Transcripts of British Museum and Public Record Office Papers |
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George Alexander Wilken: Matriarchy or Mother-Right with the Ancient Arabians, translated by Sir James Redhouse
| Title |
George Alexander Wilken: Matriarchy or Mother-Right with the Ancient Arabians, translated by Sir James Redhouse |
| Reference |
GBR/0012/MS Add.4245 |
| Creator |
Wilken, George Alexander (1847-1891) |
| Covering Dates |
1885 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 volume; paper |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives |
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| Content and context |
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George Alexander Wilken (1847-1891), Professor of Ethnography of the Indian Archipelago at Leyden.
Sir James William Redhouse (1811-1892), oriental scholar, worked for the government of Turkey at Constantinople, before serving in the Turkish navy. He was Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1861-1864, and a leading authority on the Osmanli-Turkish language.
Presented by Sir James Redhouse, 1885.
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