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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
.
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