Alfred Hillebrandt

Alfred Hillebrandt (15 March 1853, in Groß Nädlitz 18 October 1927, in Deutsch-Lissa) was a German Sanskrit scholar.

Biography

He studied Sanskrit and comparative linguistics at the University of Breslau as a student of Adolf Friedrich Stenzler, then continued his studies at the University of Munich under Martin Haug. In 1883 he became an associate professor at Breslau, where in 1887 he attained a full professorship. On two separate occasions he served as university rector.[1]

His specialty was Vedic mythology. "Varuna und Mitra, ein Beitrag Zur Exegese des Veda" (Breslau, 1877) was a prologue to his great work "Vedische Mythologie" (1891-1902), which was later translated into English and published as "Vedic mythology".[2] Hillebrandt also wrote:

References

  1. Hillebrandt, Alfred (Pseudonym Fritz Bonsens) In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7, S. 149 f.
  2. Vedic mythology OCLC WorldCat
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