Étienne Lamotte
Étienne Paul Marie Lamotte (21 November 1903 – 5 May 1983) was a Belgian priest and Professor of Greek at the Catholic University of Louvain, but was better known as an Indologist and the greatest authority on Buddhism in the West in his time. He studied under his pioneering compatriot Louis de La Vallée-Poussin and was one of the few scholars familiar with all the main Buddhist languages: Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan. His first published work was his PhD thesis: ''Notes sur le Bhagavad-Gita'' (Paris, Geuthner, 1929). - In 1953, he was awarded the Francqui Prize in Human Science. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1965
Superior document: Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques volume 13
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 6
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 4
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 1
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 3
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 2
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Published: 1971
Superior document: L'Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu traduction et annotations 5
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Superior document: Mélanges chinois et bouddhiques 16
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Published: 1970
Superior document: Towards the meeting with Buddhism Volume 1
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Published: [2022]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000
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