- Fyodor Shcherbatskoy
Fyodor Ippolitovich Shcherbatskoy or Stcherbatsky (1866-1942) was a
Russia nIndologist who, in large part, was responsible for laying the foundations in the Western world for the scholarly study ofBuddhist philosophy.Stcherbatsky studied in the famous
Imperial Lyceum and later in theUniversity of Saint Petersburg , whereIvan Minayev andSergey Oldenburg were his teachers. In 1897, he and Oldenburg inaugurated "Bibliotheca Buddhica", a library of rare Buddhist texts.In 1903, returning from a trip to
India andMongolia , Shcherbatskoy started writing his "Theory of Knowledge and Logic According to the Later Buddhists". In 1928 he established the Institute of Buddhist Culture in Leningrad. His "Conception of BuddhistNirvana " (1927), written in English, caused sensation in the West. The main work in English, however, followed suit with the 2 volumes of the "Buddhist Logic" (1930-32), which have exerted immense influence onBuddhology .Shcherbatskoy remained but little known in his country, but his extraordinary fluency in
Sanskrit andTibetan language s won him the admiration ofJawaharlal Nehru andRabindranath Tagore . According toDebiprasad Chattopadhyaya , "Stcherbatsky did help us - the Indians - to discover our own past and to restore the right perspective of our own philosophical heritage." The 2004Encyclopædia Britannica acclaimed him as "the foremost Western authority on Buddhist philosophy".Links
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Indian Buddhism
*Buddhist atomism External links
* [http://www.orientalia.org/article425.html The Scholarly Activity of Fyodor Stcherbatsky - an Epoch in World Buddhology] (in English)
* [http://www.300.years.spb.ru/eng/3_spb_3.html?id=73 Bibliotheca Buddhica] (in English)
* [http://kfinkelshteyn.narod.ru/Tzarskoye_Selo/Uch_zav/Nik_Gimn/NGU_Sherbatskiy.htm Stcherbatsky's biography] (in Russian)
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