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|bio=Rolf W. Giebel was born in Hawera, New Zealand, in 1954. He came to Japan in 1972 and took a B.A. in Japanese at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1977 and an M.A. in Indian Philo­sophy at the University of Tokyo in 1980. After spending three years on the editorial staff of a publishing company in Tokyo, he returned to the University of Tokyo in 1984 and at present con­tinues his studies while working as a translator. Other of his translations include ''Tibetan Buddhist Art'' (Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1984), ''An Introduction to the Buddhist Canon'' (Tokyo: Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, 1984), ''The Alps'' (Tokyo: Gyosei, 1986), and a Japanese translation of ''The Theory and Practice of the Mandala'' by the late Giuseppe Tucci (Tokyo: Hirakawa Shuppansha, 1984) ([https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/files/2018/06/Takasaki-Jikido_An-Introduction-to-Buddhism.pdf Source accessed July 2, 2020])
 
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Revision as of 18:20, 2 July 2020

Giebel, R. on the DRL

Rolf Giebel


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Primary Language:   English
Translates from:   Chinese
Translates to:   English

Biographical Information

Rolf W. Giebel was born in Hawera, New Zealand, in 1954. He came to Japan in 1972 and took a B.A. in Japanese at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1977 and an M.A. in Indian Philo­sophy at the University of Tokyo in 1980. After spending three years on the editorial staff of a publishing company in Tokyo, he returned to the University of Tokyo in 1984 and at present con­tinues his studies while working as a translator. Other of his translations include Tibetan Buddhist Art (Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1984), An Introduction to the Buddhist Canon (Tokyo: Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, 1984), The Alps (Tokyo: Gyosei, 1986), and a Japanese translation of The Theory and Practice of the Mandala by the late Giuseppe Tucci (Tokyo: Hirakawa Shuppansha, 1984) (Source accessed July 2, 2020)

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