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|bio=Eberhart (Edward) Julius Dietrich Conze (1904–1979) was an Anglo-German scholar probably best known for his pioneering translations of Buddhist texts.
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
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MainNamePhon Edward Conze
namealt Eberhart Julius Dietrich Conze
bio Edward Conze (1904-1979) was born in London and educated in Germany. He gained his Ph.D from Cologne University in 1928, and then studied Indian and European comparative philosophy at the Universities of Bonn and Hamburg. From 1933 until 1960 he lectured in psychology, philosophy and comparative religion at London and Oxford Universities. Between 1963 and 1973 he held a number of academic appointments in England, Germany and the USA, and was also a Visiting Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Lancaster, as well as Vice-President of the Buddhist Society. (Source Accessed Jul 21, 2020)
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