- Friedrich August Rosen
Friedrich August Rosen (2 September 1805 in
Hannover – 2 September 1837 in London) was a GermanOrientalist , brother ofGeorg Rosen and a close friend of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. He studied inLeipzig , and from 1824 in Berlin underFranz Bopp . He was briefly professor of oriental literature at theUniversity of London and became secretary of theRoyal Asiatic Society in 1831. His "Rigvedae specimen", excerpts from theRigveda based on manuscripts brought back from India by Colebrooke were enthusiastically received by European academia as the first authentic evidence of the archaicVedic Sanskrit language.His most important work was an edition of the entire Rigveda, left incomplete at his premature death on his 32nd birthday. His translation of the first book of the Rigveda appeared posthumously in 1838. The remaining books remained unedited for another five decades, until the "editio princeps" ofMax Müller in 1890-92.Works:
*"Radices linguae sanscritae" (Berlin 1827).
*Rigvedae specimen (London, 1830)
*the Algebra of Mohammed ben Musa (London 1831)
*Rigveda-Sanhita, liber primus, sanscrite et latine" (London 1838)References
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