- a
systematic edition of key
Sanskrit texts, "Bibliotheca Buddhica".
Indologists typically attend conferences such as the
American ****ociation of Asian...
- LLD (5
February 1810 – 7
March 1882) was a
British Sanskrit scholar,
Indologist and
judge in
British India. Muir was born in Glasgow, the son of William...
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Professor Julius Jolly (28
December 1849 – 24
April 1932) was a
German scholar and
translator of
Indian law and medicine.
Jolly was born in Heidelberg...
- Paul
Hacker (6
January 1913 – 18
March 1979) was a
German Indologist, who
coined the term Neo-Vedanta in a
pejorative way, to
distinguish modern developments...
- Aṅgulimāla may have been part of a
violent cult
before his conversion.
Indologist Richard Gombrich has
suggested that he was a
follower of an
early form...
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Llewellyn Basham FAHA (24 May 1914 – 27
January 1986) was a
noted historian,
Indologist and
author of a
number of books. As a
Professor at the
School of Oriental...
- Mallinson, 5th Baronet, of
Walthamstow (born 22
April 1970) is a
British Indologist,
writer and translator. He is
Boden Professor of
Sanskrit at the University...
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Edwin Francis Bryant is an Anglo-Italian
Indologist. As of 2024[update], he is
professor of
religions of
India at
Rutgers University. He has published...
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Walter Ruben (26
December 1899 – 7
November 1982) was a
German Indologist. His main
contribution was on the
social history of
ancient India and on the...
- John
Jeffrey Lowe is an
indologist and an ****ociate
professor of
sanskrit at the
Wolfson College,
University of Oxford. He is also a
faculty member at...