Papers of Professor Malcolm Guthrie

Papers, 1918-1978, of and relating to Malcolm Guthrie, including personal material; field data, grammar and vocabulary notes on over 180 Bantu languages (major section on Bemba); notes on his comparative work on the Bantu languages; early drafts of the four volumes of Comparative Bantu; and general...

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Date(s) of creation: 1918-1978
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: PP MS 27
Summary: Papers, 1918-1978, of and relating to Malcolm Guthrie, including personal material; field data, grammar and vocabulary notes on over 180 Bantu languages (major section on Bemba); notes on his comparative work on the Bantu languages; early drafts of the four volumes of Comparative Bantu; and general notes on the features of Bantu grammar.
Main author: Guthrie; Malcolm (1903-1972); Professor of Bantu languages
Extent: 32 boxes
Admin history: Malcolm Guthrie was born in 1903, in Hove, Sussex, the son of a Scottish father and Dutch mother. After leaving school, he gained a BSc in metallurgy at Imperial College, London, thus perpetuating the strong engineering tradition of the Guthrie family. However, shortly after graduating, he felt called to work in the Church and enrolled at Spurgeon's College to study for the Ministry in 1925. He subsequently took up a pastorate in Rochester, Kent. He married Margaret Helen Near in 1931.

In 1932, he was posted to Leopoldvi ... View more
Acquisition: The collection is the property of the Baptist Missionary Society, held in trust by SOAS.
Arrangement: The material is arranged into five sections: personal material; specific Bantu languages; comparative Bantu material; general Bantu material; miscellaneous material.
Access status: Open
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Bantu languages
Finding aids: Unpublished handlist, including an index of languages.
Related material: The School of Oriental and African Studies also holds other papers on African languages, including those of Archibald Norman Tucker (Ref: PP MS 43) and Peter Hackett (Ref: MS 380514).
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/P152749 Guthrie; Malcolm (1903-1972); Professor of Bantu languages Person
GB/NNAF/P131993 Whiteley; Wilfred Howell (1924-1972); Professor in Bantu Languages Person
GB/NNAF/C6079 Baptist Missionary Society Corporate
GB/NNAF/C62038 University of London; School of Oriental and African Studies Corporate
GB/SOASNAF/C237 African Studies Association Corporate
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
203312 Democratic Republic of the Congo
7729886 Central Africa
7729889 Eastern Africa
9406051 Southern Africa