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bio Erich Frauwallner studied classical philology and Sanskrit philology in Vienna. He taught Indology from 1928-29 at the University of Vienna. His primary interest was Buddhist logic and epistemology, and later Indian Brahmanic philosophy, with close attention to primary source texts.

In 1938 Frauwallner joined the Department of Indian and Iranian philosophy at the Oriental Institute after its Jewish director, Bernhard Geiger, was forced out. Frauwallner became director in 1942. He was called up for military service in 1943 but did not serve, continuing to teach until 1945 when he lost his position due to his Nazi Party membership (dating to 1932). In 1951, after a review, he was reinstated. In 1955 the Institute for Indology founded, which he chaired, becoming a full professor in 1960.

Donald S. Lopez, Jr., professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan, called Frauwallner "one of the great Buddhist scholars of this [the twentieth] century." (Source Accessed June 11, 2019)

YearBirth 1898
YearDeath 1974
affiliation University of Vienna
publications
  • On the date of the Buddhist master of the law, Vasubandhu, Roma Is.M.E.O. 1951.
  • The Earliest Vinaya and the Beginnings of Buddhist Literature, Roma Is.M.E.O. 1956.
  • Geschichte der indischen Philosophie, I, Salzburg, Otto Müller, 1953. (History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. I, translated by V. M. Bedekar, Delhi, Motilal Barnasiddas, 1973).
  • Geschichte der indischen Philosophie, II, Salzburg, Otto Müller, 1956. (History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. II, translated by V. M. Bedekar, Delhi, Motilal Barnasiddas, 1973).
  • "Landmarks in the History of Indian Logic", in Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Süd- und Ostasiens und Archiv für indische Philosophie für das indologische Institut der Universität Wien, 5, 1961, pp. 125-148.
  • Die Philosophie des Buddhismus, Frankfurt, Akademie Verlag, 1969.
  • Erich Frauwallner's Posthumous Essays, translated from the German by Jayandra Soni, New Delhi, Aditya Prakashan, 1994.
  • Studies in Abhidharma Literature and the Origins of Buddhist Philosophical Systems, Albany, State University of New York Press, 1995. (Source Accessed June 11, 2019)
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