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|namefirst=David | |||
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|namelast=Jackson | |namelast=Jackson | ||
|email=jaxon1@whidbey.com | |email=jaxon1@whidbey.com | ||
|addresslocation=Whidbey Island, WA | |addresslocation=Whidbey Island, WA | ||
|bio=David P. Jackson received his doctorate in 1985 from the University of Washington and studied and translated for many years in Seattle for the polymath Tibetan scholar Dezhung Rinpoche. Until 2007, he was a professor of Tibetan Studies at Hamburg University in Germany and is now a curator for Rubin Museum of Art, New York. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Tibetan art, literature, and history, including A Saint in Seattle, Tibetan Thangka Painting, The Mollas of Mustang, and Enlightenment by a Single Means. He lives in Washington State. ([Source Accessed Oct 19, 2015 http://www.wisdompubs.org/author/david-p-jackson]) | |bio=Studied and translated for many years in Seattle for the polymath Tibetan scholar Dezhung Rinpoche. | ||
David P. Jackson received his doctorate in 1985 from the University of Washington and studied and translated for many years in Seattle for the polymath Tibetan scholar Dezhung Rinpoche. Until 2007, he was a professor of Tibetan Studies at Hamburg University in Germany and is now a curator for Rubin Museum of Art, New York. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Tibetan art, literature, and history, including A Saint in Seattle, Tibetan Thangka Painting, The Mollas of Mustang, and Enlightenment by a Single Means. He lives in Washington State. ([Source Accessed Oct 19, 2015 http://www.wisdompubs.org/author/david-p-jackson]) | |||
|affiliation=Rubin Museum | |affiliation=Rubin Museum | ||
|phduniversity=University of Washington | |phduniversity=University of Washington | ||
|languageprimary=English | |languageprimary=English | ||
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PersonType | Category:Translators Category:Editors Category:Independent Researchers |
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FirstName / namefirst | David |
LastName / namelast | Jackson |
namemiddle | Paul |
bio | Studied and translated for many years in Seattle for the polymath Tibetan scholar Dezhung Rinpoche.
David P. Jackson received his doctorate in 1985 from the University of Washington and studied and translated for many years in Seattle for the polymath Tibetan scholar Dezhung Rinpoche. Until 2007, he was a professor of Tibetan Studies at Hamburg University in Germany and is now a curator for Rubin Museum of Art, New York. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Tibetan art, literature, and history, including A Saint in Seattle, Tibetan Thangka Painting, The Mollas of Mustang, and Enlightenment by a Single Means. He lives in Washington State. ([Source Accessed Oct 19, 2015 http://www.wisdompubs.org/author/david-p-jackson]) |
languageprimary | English |
languagetranslation | Tibetan |
languagetarget | English |
affiliation | Rubin Museum |
phduniversity | University of Washington |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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