Viggo Fausböll

Viggo Fausböll

Michael Viggo Fausböll (22 September 1821 - 3 June 1908) was a Danish pioneer of Pāli scholarship.

Fausböll was a Professor of Sanskrit in Copenhagen. His version of the Dhammapada was the basis for the first translation of this text into English, by Max Müller in Vol. 10 of the Sacred Books of the East.

Publications

Fausböll's translations include:

Fausböll also wrote:

References

  1. Scherer, Burkhard (2001). "Fausbøll, [Michael] Viggo, The Dhammapada. Being a collection of moral verses in Pali" in Indo-Iranian Journal (June 2001), vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 172–173. Retrieved 12 Nov. 2008 from "SpringerLink" at http://www.springerlink.com/content/p13618732431r7h6/. Dates for the PTS publication of Fausböll's Jataka translation is based on http://www.palitext.com/palitext/ptext.htm#ot15.
  2. Retrieved 12 Nov. 2008 from "Library of Congress" at http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?hd=1,1&Search%5FArg=V%2E%20Fausboll&Search%5FCode=NAME%40&CNT=100&PID=S5YOB69Pylo6MTAg3uJizEIlW_g&HIST=0&SEQ=20081112105725&SID=2.

External links

Fausböll, V. (trans.) (1881). The Sutta Nipata (Vol. X of The Sacred Books of the East). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Retrieved 11 Nov. 2008 from "Sacred Texts" at http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe10/index.htm.[]

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