Epigraphic papers of Gordon Hannington Luce

Epigraphic papers of of Gordon Hannington Luce, including transliterations and notes relating to Burmese stone inscriptions reproduced in G. H. Luce and Pe Maung Tin (ed.), 'Inscriptions of Burma' (1934-1956, Oxford University Press). Comprises: loose transliterations of stone inscriptions reproduce...

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Date(s) of creation: c 1930s-1972
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: PP MS 103
Summary: Epigraphic papers of of Gordon Hannington Luce, including transliterations and notes relating to Burmese stone inscriptions reproduced in G. H. Luce and Pe Maung Tin (ed.), 'Inscriptions of Burma' (1934-1956, Oxford University Press). Comprises: loose transliterations of stone inscriptions reproduced in 'Inscriptions of Burma' [PP MS 103/01]; epigraphic notebooks containing transliterations of Burmese Ava Kingdom inscriptions [PP MS 103/02]; and research notes and other transliterations of Burmese stone inscriptions [PP MS 103/03].
Main author: Luce; Gordon Hannington (1889-1979); historian
Extent: 7 boxes
Admin history: G. H. (Gordon Hannington) Luce was a scholar of Burma [Myanmar] and Southeast Asia. Luce was born on 20 January 1889 in Gloucester, England, the son of Rev. John James Luce, a vicar. He was educated at Dean Close's School, Cheltenham, later studying Classics and English Literature at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. In 1912, Luce was appointed to the Indian Education Service as Lecturer in English Literature at the Government College, Rangoon [Yangon], Burma [Myanmar], which later became a constituent college of the University of ... View more
Acquisition: The epigraphic papers of Gordon Hannington Luce were donated to SOAS in May 1979 by the Luce family.
Accruals: Not expected.
Arrangement: The collection is organised into three series: PP MS 103/01 - Transliterations relating to 'Inscriptions of Burma' PP MS 103/02 - Notebooks: transliterations of Ava Kingdom inscriptions PP MS 103/03 - Research notes and other transliterations
Access status: Open
Language: Burmese
English
Mon-Khmer languages
Old Mon
Related material: Gordon Hannington Luce's SOAS personnel file is available in the Visiting Lecturers and Fellows records series within the SOAS Archive [Reference: SOAS]. This file includes correspondence regarding his appointment as Visiting Professor from 1951-1953 and regarding the acquisition by SOAS of his epigraphic papers in 1979. Access is subject to researchers signing a data protection declaration. Please apply to special.collections@soas.ac.uk for access.
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/P141982 Luce; Gordon Hannington (1889-1979); historian Person
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
1327865 Myanmar