Johann Georg Bühler

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Johann Georg Bühler was a 19th-century German Indologist and epigraphist known for his pioneering research on ancient Indian scripts, law codes, and Sanskrit literature.

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instanceOf Indologist
epigraphist
human
academicDiscipline Sanskrit studies
comparative philology
causeOfDeath suicide
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship German Confederation NERFINISHED
German Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1837-07-19
dateOfDeath 1898-04-08
educatedAt University of Göttingen
employer Elphinstone College NERFINISHED
University of Vienna NERFINISHED
familyName Bühler NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indology
Sanskrit literature NERFINISHED
ancient Indian law
epigraphy
paleography
givenName Johann NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced modern Indology
study of Brahmi script
study of Gupta script
hasOccupation historian of Indian law
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned German
Prakrit
Sanskrit
memberOf Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften (Vienna Academy of Sciences) NERFINISHED
Royal Asiatic Society NERFINISHED
notableFor critical editions of Indian law codes
research on ancient Indian scripts
studies in Sanskrit epigraphy
notableWork contributions to Sacred Books of the East
editions of the Manusmriti
research on ancient Indian scripts
studies on Ashokan inscriptions
translation of the Apastamba Dharmasutra
occupation philologist
university teacher
placeOfBirth Borstel, Hanover NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Lake Constance NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Bombay Presidency NERFINISHED
Vienna

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Bühler hasNotableBearer Johann Georg Bühler