Cecil Bendall

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Cecil Bendall, född 1856 och död 1906 var en brittisk indolog. Bendall företog 1884-85 och 1899 för den indiska arkeologin och epigrafiken betydelsefulla resor i Nordindien och Nepal. Han var 1882-98 bibliotekarie vid British museum samt 1885-1903 professor i sanskrit i London och 1903-06 i Cambridge. Bendall utgav de betydande arbetena Catalogue of the Buddhist Sanskit manuscripts in the University library, Cambridge, samt A journey of literary an archaeological research in Nepal and Northern India (1886). rdf:langString
Cecil Bendall (1 July 1856 – 14 March 1906) was an English scholar, a professor of Sanskrit at University College London and later at the University of Cambridge. Bendall was educated at the City of London School and at the University of Cambridge, achieving first-class honours in the Classical Tripos in 1879 and the Indian Languages Tripos in 1881. He was elected to a fellowship at Gonville and Caius College. From 1882 to 1893 he worked at the British Museum in the department of Oriental Manuscripts (now part of the British Library). He was a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cecil Bendall (1 July 1856 – 14 March 1906) was an English scholar, a professor of Sanskrit at University College London and later at the University of Cambridge. Bendall was educated at the City of London School and at the University of Cambridge, achieving first-class honours in the Classical Tripos in 1879 and the Indian Languages Tripos in 1881. He was elected to a fellowship at Gonville and Caius College. From 1882 to 1893 he worked at the British Museum in the department of Oriental Manuscripts (now part of the British Library). In 1894–1895 he was in Nepal and Northern India collecting oriental manuscripts for British Museum. During the winter 1898–1899 he returned to Nepal and together with pandit Hara Prasad Shastri and his assistant pandit Binodavihari Bhattacharya from the Asiatic Society in Calcutta, the team registered and collected information from palm-leaf manuscripts in the Durbar Library belonging to Rana Prime Minister Bir Shumsher J. B. Rana, and here he found the famous historical document Gopal Raj Vamshavali, describing Nepal's history from around 1000 to 1600. He was Professor of Sanskrit at University College London from 1895 to 1902, and at Cambridge from 1903 until his death. He was a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography. He died in Liverpool in 1906 and is buried at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge.
rdf:langString Cecil Bendall, född 1856 och död 1906 var en brittisk indolog. Bendall företog 1884-85 och 1899 för den indiska arkeologin och epigrafiken betydelsefulla resor i Nordindien och Nepal. Han var 1882-98 bibliotekarie vid British museum samt 1885-1903 professor i sanskrit i London och 1903-06 i Cambridge. Bendall utgav de betydande arbetena Catalogue of the Buddhist Sanskit manuscripts in the University library, Cambridge, samt A journey of literary an archaeological research in Nepal and Northern India (1886).
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