H. A. R. Gibb


Sir Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb , known as H. A. R. Gibb, was a Scottish historian on Orientalism.

Early life and education

Gibb was born on Wednesday, 2 January 1895, in Alexandria, Egypt, to Alexander Crawford Gibb, the son of John Gibb of Gladstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and Jane Ann Gardner of Greenock, Scotland). His father died in 1897, following which his mother took up a teaching position in Alexandria. Hamilton returned to Scotland for his formal education at the age of five: first, four years of private tuition, after which he started at the Royal High School, Edinburgh in 1904, staying until 1912. His education was focused on classics, though it included French, German, and physical sciences. In 1912, Hamilton matriculated at University of Edinburgh, joining the new honours program in Semitic languages. Hamilton's mother died in 1913 while he was studying in his second year at university.

Military service

During World War I, Gibb broke off his studies at the University of Edinburgh to serve for the Royal Artillery of the United Kingdom in France from February 1917 and for several months in Italy as a commissioned officer. He was commissioned at the age of 19.
He was awarded a "war privilege" Master of Arts because of his service until the Armistice of 11 November 1918.

Academic career

After the war Gibb studied Arabic at SOAS University of London, gaining his MA in 1922. His thesis, published later by the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland as a monograph, was on the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana.
From 1921 to 1937 Gibb taught Arabic literature at the then School of Oriental Studies, becoming a professor there in 1930. During this time he was an editor of the Encyclopaedia of Islam. Among his students was the British Arabist and Reader in Arabic, James Heyworth-Dunne. In 1937 Gibb succeeded David Samuel Margoliouth as Laudian Professor of Arabic with a Fellowship at St John's College, Oxford, where he stayed for eighteen years.
In 1955, Gibb became the James Richard Jewett Professor of Arabic and University Professor at Harvard University.

Personal life

Also in 1922 Gibb married Helen Jessie Stark. They had one son, Ian, and one daughter, Dorothy.
Gibb died on 22 October 1971.

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