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Liebich was born in 1862 as the son of a mill owner. After graduating from high school in 1880, he studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, the University of Breslau and the Georg August University of Göttingen. During his studies in 1882 he joined the Danubia Munich fraternity. In 1885 he received his doctorate in Göttingen with his dissertation "The Case Theory of Indian Grammarians." phil. doctorate. In 1892 he completed his habilitation in Breslau with the work Two Chapters of the Kāçikā. From 1921 to 1928 he was a full professor of Indology there. Scientifically, he focused on the grammar of Sanskrit and published, among other things, a textbook. ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Liebich Source Accessed Jan 15, 2024])
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Liebich Bruno 100 German Indologists.jpg
PersonType Category:Professors
FirstName / namefirst Bruno
LastName / namelast Liebich
MainNamePhon Bruno Arthur Franz Karl Liebich
SortName Liebich, Bruno
bio Bruno Liebich (born January 7, 1862 in Altwasser, Waldenburg district ; † July 4, 1939 in Breslau) was a German Indologist.

Liebich was born in 1862 as the son of a mill owner. After graduating from high school in 1880, he studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, the University of Breslau and the Georg August University of Göttingen. During his studies in 1882 he joined the Danubia Munich fraternity. In 1885 he received his doctorate in Göttingen with his dissertation "The Case Theory of Indian Grammarians." phil. doctorate. In 1892 he completed his habilitation in Breslau with the work Two Chapters of the Kāçikā. From 1921 to 1928 he was a full professor of Indology there. Scientifically, he focused on the grammar of Sanskrit and published, among other things, a textbook. (Source Accessed Jan 15, 2024)

YearBirth 1862
YearDeath 1939
BornIn Waldenburg district
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