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  1. Richard James Wilkinson CMG (29 May 1867 – 5 December 1941) was a British colonial administrator, scholar of Malay, and historian. The son of a British consul, Richard James Wilkinson was born in 1867 in Salonika (Thessaloniki) in the Ottoman Empire. He studied at Felsted School and was an undergraduate of Trinity College, Cambridge.

  2. Sir Richard James Wilkinson (29 Mei 1867 – 5 Disember 1941) merupakan pentadbir jajahan, cendekiawan dan sejarawan British. [2] Sepanjang jawatannya di Negeri-Negeri Selat , beliau menunjukkan minat mendalam mengenai ketamadunan Melayu , terutamanya mengenai budaya, sejarah, bahasa , dan kesusasteraan masyarakat tersebut; beliau dikenali ...

  3. Richard James Wilkinson (b. 29 May 1867, Salonika, Greece–d. 5 December 1941, Izmir, Turkey) was a colonial administrator and scholar. 1 In addition to being the schools inspector for the Federated Malay States (FMS) and the colonial secretary, Wilkinson was also remembered for writing the classic Malay-English dictionary and his ...

  4. Sir Richard James Wilkinson was an acclaimed scholar and historian who greatly contributed to books on the Malay community's way of life and language back then. While he had spent a major part of his life understanding and writing about these Asian topics, his life began thousands of miles away, in Greece. Thessaloniki, Greece.

  5. Mar 30, 2021 · Richard James Wilkinson was born to a British consul in Greece on 29 May 1867. Growing up in a metropolitan place where many European languages were used, his linguistic abilities were nurtured since he was a child.

  6. Richard James Wilkinson was born on 29 May 1867 to parents Richard and Jane Wilkinson. Wilkinson senior had been the British consul in Malaga and Salonika, where the younger Wilkinson was born. He was educated at Felsted School in Essex before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge.

  7. The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive picture and to trace the development of a talented man whom his contemporaries, in his early days, described as 'a somewhat retiring scholar'.1 Wilkinson was born on 29 May 1867 at Salonika, then in Turkey but now one of the leading ports of northern Greece.

  8. Richard James Wilkinson was a British colonial administrator, scholar of Malay, and historian. The son of a British consul, Richard James Wilkinson was born in 1867 in Salonika (Thessaloniki) in the Ottoman Empire.

  9. The very still name definitive successful R. J. Wilkinson in career the study as a recalls colonial of classical at once administrator Malay. that massive Less which two-volume familiar carried perhaps him dictionary, from is the his still definitive in the study of classical Malay.

  10. by Richard James Wilkinson First published in 1908 2 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable