- Georg Bühler
Professor Johann Georg Bühler (July 19, 1837—April 8, 1898) was a scholar of ancient Indian languages and law.
Bühler was born to Rev. Johann G. Bühler in Borstel, Hanover, Germany, attended high school in Hanover where he mastered Greek and
Latin , then university as a student of theology and philosophy at Göttingen, where he studied classicalphilology ,Sanskrit , Zend, Persian, Armenian, and Arabic. In 1858 he received his doctorate in eastern languages andarchaeology ; his thesis explored the suffix "-tês" in Greek grammar. That same year he went toParis to study Sanskrit manuscripts, and in 1859 onwards toLondon where he remained until October 1862. This time was used mainly for the study of the Vedic manuscripts at the India Office and theBodleian Library atOxford University . While in England, Bühler was first a private teacher and later (from May 1861) assistant to the Queen's librarian inWindsor Castle .In Fall 1862 Bühler was appointed assistant at the Göttingen library; he moved there in October. While settling in, he received an invitation via Prof.
Max Müller to join theBenares Sanskrit College inIndia . Before this could be settled, he also received (again via Prof. Müller) an offer of Professor of Oriental Languages at theElphinstone College ,Bombay (nowMumbai ). Bühler responded immediately and arrived on February 10, 1863 in Bombay. Noted Sanskrit and legal scholarKashinath Trimbak Telang was then a student at the college. In the next year Bühler became a Fellow ofBombay University and member of the Bombay Branch of theRoyal Asiatic Society . He was to remain in India until 1880. During this time he collected a remarkable number of texts for the Indian government and the libraries ofBerlin , Cambridge University, andOxford University .In the year 1878 he published his translations of the Paiyalachchhi, the oldest
Prakrit dictionary, with glossary and translation. He also took responsibility for the translation of theApastamba ,Dharmasutra etc. in ProfessorMax Müller 's monumental compilation and translation, the "Sacred Books of the East ", vols. 2, 14, and 25.On 8th April 1898 Buhler drowned in Lake Constance.
Selected publications
* Prakrit dictionary "Paiyalacchinamamala" ("Beiträge zur kunde der indogermanischen sprachen", Göttingen 1878)
* "Erklärung der Ashokainschriften" ("Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenländischen gesellschaft", 1883-1893)
* "The roots of the Dhatupatha not found in literature" ("Wiener zeitschrift für die kunde des morgenlandes", 1894)
* "On the origin of the Kharosthi alphabet" (ibid. 1895)* "Digest of hindu law cases" (1867-1869; 1883)
* "Panchatantra with English notes" ("The Bombay sanscrit series", 1868; 1891)
* "Apastambiya Dharmasutra" (1868-1871; 1892-1894)
* "Catalogue of sanskrit manuscripts from Gujarat" (4 vol., 1871-1873)
* "Dachakumaracharita, with English notes "("Sanscrit series" no. 10, 1873, 1887; II, with P. Peterson)
* "Vikramankacharita with an introduction" (1875)
* "Detailed report of a tour in Kashmir" (1877)
* "Sacred laws of the Aryas" (I, 1879; II, 1883; vols. 2 and 14, "TheSacred Books of the East ")
* "Third book of sanscrit" (1877; 1888)
* "Leitfaden für den elementarcursus des sanskrit" (1883)
* "Inscriptions from the caves of the Bombay presidency" ("Archaeological reports of Western India", 1883)
* "Paleographic remarks on the Horrinzi palmleaf manuscript" ("Anecdota oxoniensia", 1884)
* "The laws of Manu translated" ("TheSacred Books of the East ", vol. 25, 1886)
* "Translation of the Dhauli and Jaugada versions of the Ashoka edicts" ("Archeological reports of Southern India", vol. I, 1887)In the "Schriften der Wiener Akademie der Wissenschaften":
* "Über eine sammlung von sanskrit- und prakrit-handschriften" (1881)
* "Über das zeitalter des kashmirischen dichters Somadeva" (1885)
* "Über eine inschrift des königs Dharasena von Valabhi" (1886)
* "Über eine neue inschrift des Gurjara königs Dadda II" (1887)
* "Über eine Sendrakainschrift"
* "Über die indische sekte der Yainas"
* "Über das Navasahasankacharita des Padmagupta" (1888, with Th. Zachariae)
* "Über das Sukrtasamkirtana des Arisimha" (1889)
* "Die indischen inschriften und das alter der indischen kunstpoesie" (1890)
* "Indian studies: I. The Jagaducarita of Sarvananda, a historical romance from Gujarat" (1892); II. "Contributions to the history of theMahabharata " (with J. Kirste); III. "On the origin of the Brahmi alphabet" (1895)
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