German Indologist and Indo-Europeanist
Ernst Wilhelm Adalbert Kuhn (7 February 1846, in Berlin – 21 August 1920, in Munich ) was a German Indologist and Indo-Europeanist . He was the son of philologist Adalbert Kuhn .
He studied at the universities of Berlin and Tübingen , receiving his doctorate in 1869 with a dissertation-thesis on Kaccāyana, the grammarian, Kaccâyanappakaraṇae specimen . In 1871 he obtained his habilitation for Sanskrit and comparative grammar at the University of Halle , and during the following year relocated to Leipzig as a lecturer. In 1875, he became a full professor at the University of Heidelberg , and from 1877 to 1917 served as a professor of Aryan philology and comparative Indo-European linguistics at the University of Munich .[ 1] [ 2]
From 1873 he worked on the Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung ,[ 3] a journal founded by his father,[ 1] and since 1892 was an editor of Orientalische Bibliographie , a publication founded by August Müller in 1887.[ 4] In 1883, he became a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .[ 2]
Selected works
Ueber die sprache der Etrusker (with Wilhelm Paul Corssen ; 2 volumes, 1874–75) – On the language of the Etruscans .
Beiträge zur Pali-grammatik , 1875 – Contributions to Pali grammar / considered to be his best work.[ 2]
Mythologische studien von Adalbert Kuhn (1886, as editor) – Mythological studies of Adalbert Kuhn.
Barlaam und Joasaph; eine bibliographisch-literargeschichtliche Studie , 1894 – Barlaam and Josaphat ; a bibliographical-literary-historical study / In this work Kuhn pointed out the Buddhist influence on Christian legends.[ 2]
Grundriss der iranischen philologie (as editor; main author Wilhelm Geiger ) – Outline of Iranian philology .[ 4]
References
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