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  1. One of the first translations of early Buddhist texts. Thomas William Rhys Davids FBA [1] (12 May 1843 – 27 December 1922) was an English scholar of the Pāli language and founder of the Pāli Text Society. He took an active part in founding the British Academy and London School for Oriental Studies.

  2. Thomas William Rhys Davids (Colchester, Essex, 12 de mayo de 1843 - 27 de diciembre de 1922) fue un erudito británico del idioma pāli y fundador de la Pali Text Society. Vida [ editar ] Hijo mayor de un pastor congregacionalista , tras decidir hacer carrera como funcionario público, Rhys Davids estudió sánscrito con AF Stenzler , un ...

  3. One of the first translations of early Buddhist texts. Thomas William Rhys Davids (12 May 1843 – 27 December 1922) was a [British scholar of the Pāli language and founder of the Pāli Text Society. He took an active part in founding the British Academy and London School for Oriental Studies.

  4. The Works of Thomas William Rhys Davids. Stand-alone books. 1877 On the Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon. 1880 Buddhist Birth Stories. 1881 Buddhist Suttas SBE. 1881 The Hibbert Lectures — Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion, as Illustrated by Some Points on the History of Indian Buddhism. 1880 & Oldenberg Vinaya Texts Part 1.

  5. Thomas William Rhys Davids fue un erudito británico del idioma pāli y fundador de la Pali Text Society.

  6. www.discoveringbuddha.org › scholarly-societies › the-scholarsThe Rhys Davids | Discovering Buddha

    Thomas William Rhys Davids. (May 12, 1843 – December 27, 1922) I want to say up front that TW Rhys Davids is one of my heroes—I consider him the pivotal player in the resurgence of Pāli studies in the west and have given him a central place on this website. He was a child of the European enlightenment—the era of rationalism, objectivity.

  7. Hace 6 días · Quick Reference. (1843–1922). Pioneering British scholar of Pāli and husband of C. A. F. Rhys Davids, whom he married in 1894. After training as a solicitor Rhys Davids studied Sanskrit and went on to join the Ceylon Civil Service, which brought him into first-hand contact with Theravāda Buddhism.