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Richard Pischel (18 January 1849 – 26 December 1908) was a German Indologist born in Breslau. In 1870 he received his doctorate from the University of Breslau under the guidance of Adolf Friedrich Stenzler (1807-1887). His graduate thesis was De Kalidasae Cakuntali recensionibus ("On the Recensions of Kālidāsa's Shakuntala"). In 1875, he received an appointment to the University of Kiel, where he was a professor of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics.

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  • Richard Pischel (* 18. Januar 1849 in Breslau; † 26. Dezember 1908 in Madras, Indien) war von 1885 bis 1902 ordentlicher Professor für Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft und Indologie an der Universität Halle. (de)
  • Richard Pischel (18 January 1849 – 26 December 1908) was a German Indologist born in Breslau. In 1870 he received his doctorate from the University of Breslau under the guidance of Adolf Friedrich Stenzler (1807-1887). His graduate thesis was De Kalidasae Cakuntali recensionibus ("On the Recensions of Kālidāsa's Shakuntala"). In 1875, he received an appointment to the University of Kiel, where he was a professor of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. From 1885 to 1902, he was a professor of Indology and comparative linguistics at the University of Halle. At Halle, he collaborated with Karl Friedrich Geldner (1852-1929) on important Vedic studies (Vedische Studien; three volumes). In 1900 he was appointed rector of the University, and from 1886 to 1902, served as director and librarian of the Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft (German Oriental Society). In 1902 he was appointed professor of Indology at the University of Berlin. He died on 26 December 1908 in Madras shortly after setting foot in India, where he was scheduled to give a series of lectures. One of Pischel's better written efforts was the masterful Grammatik der Prakrit-Sprachen (Grammar of the Prakrit languages, 1900). Two years prior to his death, he published a book on the life and teachings of Buddha, titled Leben und Lehre des Buddha. Well-known students of Pischel were Friedrich Schrader (not to be mixed up with Friedrich Otto Schrader (1876-1961)), who became known as a writer, newspaper editor and art historian in Constantinople, Baron Alexander von Staël-Holstein, who became a famous scholar of Central Asian languages and Sinology, and Karl Eugen Neumann, himself a Buddhist since the 1880s, and with his translations of texts by Buddha one of the founders of occidental "Neo-Buddhism", with a huge impact on contemporary writers and intellectuals such as Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann. (en)
  • リヒャルト・ピシェル(Richard Pischel、1849年1月18日 - 1908年12月26日)は、ドイツのインド学者。とくにプラークリット文法の研究で知られる。 (ja)
  • Рихард Пишель (нем. Richard Pischel; 18 января 1849, Бреслау, Пруссия, — 26 декабря 1908, Мадрас, Британская Индия) — немецкий индолог, авторитетный специалист в области пракритской грамматики. (ru)
  • Richard Pischel, född 18 januari 1849 i Breslau, död 27 december 1908 på resa i Madras i Indien, var en tysk indolog. Pischel blev efter studier bland annat i Breslau och Berlin filosofie doktor 1870 på en dissertation med titeln De Kālidāsæ Çākuntali recensionibus ("Om kritiken av Kalidasas Shakuntala"). Pischel, som var lärjunge till Adolf Friedrich Stenzler, blev efter vistelse i London och Oxford privatdocent i Breslau 1874, extra ordinarie professor i sanskrit och jämförande indoeuropeisk språkforskning i Kiel 1875, ordinarie professor 1877. Han kallades till Halle an der Saale 1885 som professor i sanskrit (från 1900 även rektor) och till Berlin (som Albrecht Friedrich Webers efterträdare) 1902. Mellan 1886 och 1902 var han direktor och bibliotekarie för . Pischel var en av sin tids främsta sanskritister; särskilt viktiga är hans arbeten rörande prakritdialekterna. Bland hans arbeten kan nämnas De Kālidāsæ Çākuntali recensionibus (1870), De grammaticis prācriticis (1874), Kālidāsa’s Çākuntalā. The Bengali Recension with Critical Notes (1877), Hemacandras Grammatik der Prākritsprachen (två band, 1877–80), The Assalāyanasuttam. Pāli and English (1880), The Deçināmamālā of Hemacandra (I, 1880), The Theri-Gāthā (1883), Rudrata’s Çrngāratilaka and Ruyyaka’s Sahrdayalilā. With an Introduction and Notes (1886), Vedische Studien (I–III, tillsammans med Karl Friedrich Geldner, 1889–1900), Beiträge zur Kenntniss der deutschen Zigeuner (1894), Die Hofdichter des Laksmanasena (samma år), Zur Kenntniss des Apabhramca (1902), Grammatik der Prākritsprachen (i Georg Bühlers "Grundriss der indo-arischen Philologie", I. 8, 1900), Buddha (andra upplagan av Heinrich Lüders, 1910); många uppsatser i "Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenländischen Gesellschaft", "Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen", "Göttingische Nachrichten", "Sitzungsberichte der köninglichen preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften","Kuhns und Schleichers Beiträge", "Bezzenbergers Beiträge", "Kuhns Zeitschrift", o.s.v. (sv)
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  • Richard Pischel (* 18. Januar 1849 in Breslau; † 26. Dezember 1908 in Madras, Indien) war von 1885 bis 1902 ordentlicher Professor für Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft und Indologie an der Universität Halle. (de)
  • リヒャルト・ピシェル(Richard Pischel、1849年1月18日 - 1908年12月26日)は、ドイツのインド学者。とくにプラークリット文法の研究で知られる。 (ja)
  • Рихард Пишель (нем. Richard Pischel; 18 января 1849, Бреслау, Пруссия, — 26 декабря 1908, Мадрас, Британская Индия) — немецкий индолог, авторитетный специалист в области пракритской грамматики. (ru)
  • Richard Pischel (18 January 1849 – 26 December 1908) was a German Indologist born in Breslau. In 1870 he received his doctorate from the University of Breslau under the guidance of Adolf Friedrich Stenzler (1807-1887). His graduate thesis was De Kalidasae Cakuntali recensionibus ("On the Recensions of Kālidāsa's Shakuntala"). In 1875, he received an appointment to the University of Kiel, where he was a professor of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. (en)
  • Richard Pischel, född 18 januari 1849 i Breslau, död 27 december 1908 på resa i Madras i Indien, var en tysk indolog. Pischel blev efter studier bland annat i Breslau och Berlin filosofie doktor 1870 på en dissertation med titeln De Kālidāsæ Çākuntali recensionibus ("Om kritiken av Kalidasas Shakuntala"). Pischel, som var lärjunge till Adolf Friedrich Stenzler, blev efter vistelse i London och Oxford privatdocent i Breslau 1874, extra ordinarie professor i sanskrit och jämförande indoeuropeisk språkforskning i Kiel 1875, ordinarie professor 1877. Han kallades till Halle an der Saale 1885 som professor i sanskrit (från 1900 även rektor) och till Berlin (som Albrecht Friedrich Webers efterträdare) 1902. Mellan 1886 och 1902 var han direktor och bibliotekarie för . (sv)
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