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J. A. B. van Buitenen : ウィキペディア英語版 | J. A. B. van Buitenen Johannes Adrianus Bernardus van Buitenen (21 May 1928 – 21 September 1979) was an Indologist at the University of Chicago where he was the George V. Bobrinskoy Professor of Sanskrit in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations. His interests ranged widely over literature, philosophy and philology but toward the end of his career he focused primarily on the ''Mahābhārata''. ==Biography== Van Buitenen studied with Jan Gonda at the Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht (since 1990 Universiteit Utrecht). He received his doctorate, cum laude, on 23 October 1953 and immediately departed for India where he stayed until 1956.〔Jan Gonda, 'Obituary' in ''Studies in Indian Literature and Philosophy: Collected Articles of J. A. B. van Buitenen'', edited by Ludo Rocher (Delhi, 1988), p. xiii.〕 From 1959 to 1961 he was Reader in Indian philosophy at Utrecht but found he had little interest in the position or in staying in the Netherlands.〔Gonda, 'Obituary' in ''Studies in Indian Literature and Philosophy,'' p. xv.〕 As a consequence he happily accepted an invitation to take a position at the University of Chicago and remained there until his death in 1979 at the age of fifty-one. van Buitenen contributed to the training of several able scholars in the USA, among them James L. Fitzgerald (Brown University), Walter O. Kaelber, Michael D. Willis, Bruce M. Sullivan (Northern Arizona University) and Bruce Lincoln (University of Chicago).〔Richard H. Davis, ''South Asia at Chicago: a history'', foreword by Milton Singer (Chicago: Committee on Southern Asian Studies, University of Chicago, 1985).〕
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