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Latest revision as of 20:00, 15 March 2021

Gnoli, R. on the DRL

Raniero Gnoli
English Phonetics Raniero Gnoli
Sort Name Gnoli, Raniero
Gnoli Raniero Arch Digest.jpg


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The Count Raniero Gnoli (born January 20, 1930 in Rome) is an Orientalist, historian of religion and Indologist. Pupil of Giuseppe Tucci and Mario Praz, Raniero Gnoli was a Professor of Indology at the University of Rome La Sapienza 1964 to 2000, as well as dean of the "School of Oriental Studies" in the same university. [A] famous Sanskritist, [his] scope of research covered the theologies and religious philosophies of India, especially those related to Tantric Shaivism (i.e., Kashmir Shaivism) medieval schools of Buddhist logic and doctrines exposed in Kālacakratantra. (Source Accessed Mar 15, 2021)

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Raniero Gnoli

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The only Sanskrit scholar who completed a translation of Tantrāloka in a European language.

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