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Revision as of 15:22, 31 March 2020
PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Translators Category:Professors |
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MainNamePhon | Walter Liebenthal |
bio | Walter Liebenthal (12 June 1886 – 15 November 1982), was a German philosopher and sinologist who specialized in Chinese Buddhism. He translated many philosophical works from Pali, Sanskrit and specially from Chinese into German. Based upon his extensive research in Indian Buddhism and Chinese religion, one of his main conclusions was that early Chinese Buddhism through Ch'an (Zen-) was not a Chinese version of Indian Buddhism, but rather, that it developed from Taoism, a Chinese religion. Indian concepts are present, but at the core it represents a Chinese perspective. (Source accessed March 31, 2020) |
YearBirth | 1886/06/12 |
YearDeath | 1982/11/15 |
BornIn | Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) |
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StudentOf | Dr. Johannes Nobel · Max Walleser · Otto Strauss. |
phduniversity | University of Breslau |
education | Indological studies at the universities of Berlin, Marburg, Heidelberg, Halle and Breslau. |
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IsInGyatsa | No |
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