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|bio=Rudolf Kaschewsky was a German Mongolist and Tibetologist. He attended high school with a focus on ancient languages ​​(including Hebrew and Arabic). After graduating from high school in 1959, he studied Catholic theology, education, Semitic studies, Indology, language and cultural studies of Central Asia and Sinology at the Universities of Cologne and Bonn, where he graduated in Catholic theology in 1963. He received his doctorate in 1967 with a major in Linguistics and Cultural Studies of Central Asia (Tibetan and Mongolian) and the minor subjects [of] Indology and [the] Old Testament. On June 22, 1968 he was awarded the GEFFRUB Prize. He taught as Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher at the University of Bonn [from] 1974 to 2004, during this time also [carrying out] temporary teaching assignments for Tibetan at the Sinological Seminar of the Goethe University. Until the winter semester 2012/2013 he had unpaid teaching assignments at the University of Bonn. He headed a working group on Tibetan/Mongolian translation methodology, which resulted in a joint essay ''The Life of Byams-chen chos-rje and the Development of the Monastery of Se-ra'' (Zentralasiatische Studien 45 (2016) pp. 591–650). He spent several research and study stays in Tibetan-speaking areas of Nepal and India. ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Kaschewsky Source Accessed Feb 24, 2021])
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Revision as of 19:23, 24 February 2021

Kaschewsky, R. on the DRL

Rudolf Kaschewsky
English Phonetics Rudolf Kaschewsky
Sort Name Kaschewsky, Rudolf


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Website:   https://www.ioa.uni-bonn.de/de/inst/mongtib/pers/kaschewsky
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Rudolf Kaschewsky was a German Mongolist and Tibetologist. He attended high school with a focus on ancient languages ​​(including Hebrew and Arabic). After graduating from high school in 1959, he studied Catholic theology, education, Semitic studies, Indology, language and cultural studies of Central Asia and Sinology at the Universities of Cologne and Bonn, where he graduated in Catholic theology in 1963. He received his doctorate in 1967 with a major in Linguistics and Cultural Studies of Central Asia (Tibetan and Mongolian) and the minor subjects [of] Indology and [the] Old Testament. On June 22, 1968 he was awarded the GEFFRUB Prize. He taught as Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher at the University of Bonn [from] 1974 to 2004, during this time also [carrying out] temporary teaching assignments for Tibetan at the Sinological Seminar of the Goethe University. Until the winter semester 2012/2013 he had unpaid teaching assignments at the University of Bonn. He headed a working group on Tibetan/Mongolian translation methodology, which resulted in a joint essay The Life of Byams-chen chos-rje and the Development of the Monastery of Se-ra (Zentralasiatische Studien 45 (2016) pp. 591–650). He spent several research and study stays in Tibetan-speaking areas of Nepal and India. (Source Accessed Feb 24, 2021)

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