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Revision as of 15:35, 14 July 2021
Philip Boas Yampolsky
English Phonetics | Philip B. Yampolsky |
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Sort Name | Yampolsky, Philip |
Dates
Birth: | 1920/10/20 |
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Death: | 1996/07/28 |
Place of birth: | New York |
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- Columbia University
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- Columbia University
Biographical Information
Philip Boas Yampolsky (October 20, 1920 – July 28, 1996) was an eminent translator and scholar of Zen Buddhism and a former Director of the C. V. Starr East Asian Library of Columbia University. A scholar of Chinese and Japanese religious traditions and a specialist in Zen studies, Yampolsky was known for his translations of canonical Zen writings, which were used as textbooks in both graduate and undergraduate Asian studies courses in American universities. His style was regarded as highly analytical. (Source Accessed July 14, 2021)
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