Giuseppe Tucci
Giuseppe Tucci (; 5 June 1894 – 5 April 1984) was an Italian orientalist, Indologist and scholar of East Asian studies, specializing in Tibetan culture and the history of Buddhism. During its zenith, Tucci was a supporter of Italian fascism, and he used idealized portrayals of Asian traditions to support Italian ideological campaigns. Tucci was fluent in several European languages, Sanskrit, Bengali, Pali, Prakrit, Chinese and Tibetan and he taught at the University of Rome La Sapienza until his death. He is considered one of the founders of the field of Buddhist Studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1957
Superior document: Biblioteca di cultura moderna n. 523
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Published: 1933
Superior document: Indo-Tibetica 2
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Published: 1978
Superior document: Paperbacks civiltà scomparse 13
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Published: 1988
Superior document: Śata-piṭaka series volume 348
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Published: 1989
Superior document: Gyantse and its monasteries Part 3
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Published: 1949
Superior document: Tibetan painted scrolls 2
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Published: 1978
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Superior document: Civilisations et sociétés
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Published: 1976
Superior document: Reprint series / Chinese Materials Center, Inc. no. 50
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Published: 1981
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Published: 1971
Superior document: Deb t'er dmar po gsar ma tibetan chronicles Vol. 1
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Published: 1976
Superior document: Reprint series / Chinese Materials Center, Inc. no. 51
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Published: 1971-
Superior document: Serie orientale Roma vol. 24
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Published: 1929
Superior document: Gaekwad's oriental series no. 49
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