Roelof Goris

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Biography


In English

1898 – 1965

Curriculum vitae 1898 born in Krommenie (North-Holland) on June 9 1917 final examinations gymnasium (A and B) 1917-1918 military service 1918-1926 studied Indonesian languages (linguistic officer), Leiden University; Arabic (Snouck Hurgronje), Sanskrit, Javanese and Old Javanese (Vogel and Hazeu), Hindu-Javanese history (Krom), and general linguistics (C. C. Uhlenbeck); amongst his older fellow students were W. F. Stutterheim and P. V. van Stein Callenfels 1926 PhD under the supervision of N.J. Krom, Leiden University 1926 officer for the study of Indonesian languages at the Archaeological Service, charged with the checking of transliterations of Old Javanese inscriptions 1928-1939 adjunct archaeologist of the Archaeological Service in Bali 1939-1941 librarian to Mangkunegoro VII, Surakarta (Central Java) 1941-1945 service in the Royal Netherlands-Indies Army; civilian internee 1946 on leave in the Netherlands 1947-1958 linguistic officer of the Netherlands-Indies and later Indonesian Government, head of the Singaradja division of the Institute for Linguistic and Cultural Research of the University of Indonesia 1958 retirement 1959 librarian of the Faculty of Letters of Udayana University, Denpasar (South Bali) 1962 research-professor, teaching Balinese epigraphy and early history 1965 died in Denpasar on October 4 Special activities and positions Scientific adviser of the Kirtya (Foundation) Liefrinck-van der Tuuk (set up in 1928), 1932- Co-worker at the Bali Museum Teacher at a secondary school and a training-college for teachers (S.M.A. and S.G.A.)

Teacher of German, 1951

In Balinese

In Indonesian

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