Johannes Cornelis Anceaux Explained

Johannes Cornelis Anceaux
Birth Date:4 July 1920
Birth Place:Schiedam, Netherlands
Death Place:Leiderdorp, Netherlands
Spouse:Maria Rosinga
Children:4
Education:Leiden University and the University of Amsterdam
Alma Mater:Leiden University
Thesis Title:Over de geschiedenis van de Indonesische taalkunde
Thesis Year:1952
Doctoral Advisor:Cornelis Christiaan Berg
Sub Discipline:Papuan and Austronesian linguistics

Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (4 July 1920 in Schiedam, Netherlands – 6 August 1988 in Leiderdorp, Netherlands) was a Dutch linguist and anthropologist known for his extensive work on Papuan and Austronesian languages.[1]

Apart from his monographs on Wolio, Nimboran, and the languages of Yapen Island, Anceaux was also known for his wordlists of languages of Irian Jaya.[2] [3]

Education

In 1938, Anceaux began studying Indonesian literature at Leiden University. However, the outbreak of World War II interrupted his studies as he was drafted into the military. After Leiden University closed in 1940, he went to the University of Amsterdam, where he passed his examination in 1942. After the war ended, under the supervision of Cornelis Christiaan Berg (1900–1990), he returned to Leiden University to complete his doctoral thesis Over de geschiedenis van de Indonesische taalkunde in 1952, with a particular emphasis on the Wolio language of Southeast Sulawesi.[4]

Family

In 1948, Anceaux married Maria Rosinga. The couple had two daughters and two son.[4]

Selected bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Beukers, H. (1991). Album Scholasticum academiae lugduno-batavae MCMLXXV-MCMLXXXIX (1975–1989). Leids Universiteits-Fonds, Leiden.
  2. Smits, Leo and Clemens L. Voorhoeve. (eds.) 1994. The J. C. Anceaux Collection of Wordlists of Irian Jaya Languages B: Non-Austronesian (Papuan) Languages. Part I. Irian Jaya Source Material 9 Series B 3. Leiden-Jakarta: DSALCUL/IRIS.
  3. Smits, Leo and Clemens L. Voorhoeve. 1998. The J. C. Anceaux Collection of Wordlists of Irian Jaya Languages B: Non-Austronesian (Papuan) Languages. Part II. Irian Jaya Source Material 10 Series B 4. Leiden-Jakarta: DSALCUL/IRIS.
  4. Adelaar, K. A. (1989). In memoriam Johannes Cornelis Anceaux. In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Rituals and Socio-Cosmic Order in Eastern Indonesian Societies. Teil 1, Nusa Tenggara Timur 145 (1989), No. 1, Leiden, 1–7 (PDF in Dutch).