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|bio=Richard Hugh Robinson (21 June 1926 – 6 August 1970) was a scholar of Buddhism and the founder of the first Buddhist studies program in the United States that awarded a dedicated doctorate degree. In the 1950s he informally studied Sanskrit with Edward Conze. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Robinson_(Buddhism_scholar) Source Accessed Apr 19, 2022])
 
|bio=Richard Hugh Robinson (21 June 1926 – 6 August 1970) was a scholar of Buddhism and the founder of the first Buddhist studies program in the United States that awarded a dedicated doctorate degree. In the 1950s he informally studied Sanskrit with Edward Conze. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Robinson_(Buddhism_scholar) Source Accessed Apr 19, 2022])
  
See the Tricycle article "The Most Important Scholar of Buddhism You've Never Heard Of", by Wendy Joan Biddlecombe Agsar, Summer 2019. https://tricycle.org/magazine/richard-robinson-buddhism/?utm_source=Tricycle&utm_campaign=3c8dbc67b6-Summer_Issue_2019_05_01_Subs&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1641abe55e-3c8dbc67b6-308239997
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See the Tricycle article [[https://tricycle.org/magazine/richard-robinson-buddhism/?utm_source=Tricycle&utm_campaign=3c8dbc67b6-Summer_Issue_2019_05_01_Subs&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1641abe55e-3c8dbc67b6-308239997 "The Most Important Scholar of Buddhism You've Never Heard Of", by Wendy Joan Biddlecombe Agsar, Summer 2019]].
 
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==Selected Publications==
 
==Selected Publications==
 
*Robinson, Richard H. [[Early Mādhyamika in India and China]]. Delhi: [[Motilal Banarsidass]], 1976 (first edition 196?).
 
*Robinson, Richard H. [[Early Mādhyamika in India and China]]. Delhi: [[Motilal Banarsidass]], 1976 (first edition 196?).

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Robinson, R. on the DRL

Richard Hugh Robinson
English Phonetics Richard H. Robinson
Robinson Richard H. Asian Lang and Cultures Madison.jpg
Dates
Birth:   1926
Death:   1970
Place of birth:   Carstairs, a small town about 40 miles north of Calgary, a two-hour drive along the eastern edge of Banff National Park.


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University of Wisconsin-Madison

PhD University

School of Oriental and African Studies

Biographical Information

Richard Hugh Robinson (21 June 1926 – 6 August 1970) was a scholar of Buddhism and the founder of the first Buddhist studies program in the United States that awarded a dedicated doctorate degree. In the 1950s he informally studied Sanskrit with Edward Conze. (Source Accessed Apr 19, 2022)

See the Tricycle article ["The Most Important Scholar of Buddhism You've Never Heard Of", by Wendy Joan Biddlecombe Agsar, Summer 2019].

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