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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?).

Latest revision as of 18:57, 1 October 2022

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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