1836 - 1929
James Sibree Malagasy Linguist
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James Sibree is a member of the following lists: Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society, People from Kingston upon Hull and 1929 deaths.
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Details
| Birthday |
30th November, 1835
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| Birthplace |
Hull, England
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| Died |
1929
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| Nationality |
Malagasy
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| Occupation Text |
missionary, civil engineer, and author
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| Occupation |
Linguist
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James Sibree (1836–1929) was an English missionary in Madagascar with an interest in the natural history and cultural history of the island. He was a contemporary of the French naturalist Alfred Grandidier and wrote detailed books about the flora and fauna of Madagascar, the country's general history, and the mission history on the island. He also helped revise the Malagasy Bible and wrote several works in the Malagasy language. He was a vocal advocate of Malagasy independence prior to the French invasion of Madagascar in 1895. Sibree also designed and helped build almost 100 new mission buildings and 50 churches in Madagascar. He was a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and earned an honorary degree from the University of St Andrews. Swiss zoologist Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major named Sibree's dwarf lemur after him in 1896.