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- [1934-1937] (Creation)
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2 pieces
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Name of creator
Biographical history
David Samuel Margoliouth was born in London in 1858. He was educated at Winchester and Oxford where he graduated with a Double First and a significant number of prizes. He was appointed to the Laudian Chair in Arabic, Oxford University, in 1889, a position he held until he retired, from ill health, in 1937. He wrote many works on the history of Islam and translated and edited Arabic poetry. He was the recipient of the Society's Triennial Gold Medal in 1928, and served on the Council and as Vice-President, President and Director of the Society.
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Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Transferred from the Royal Anthropological Institute to the Society in March 2026.
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Scope and content
A template letter encouraging recipients to join the Society to support its cause, with a draft letter containing similar content. Undated, but the letter is signed by D. S. Margoliouth, RAS President, and therefore is datable to 1934-1937 during his tenure.