Louis de La Vallée-Poussin
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Louis de La Vallée Poussin (1869-1938) was a Belgian Indologist and scholar of Buddhist Studies.
[edit] Education
La Vallée Poussin (full name--Louis Étienne Joseph Marie de La Vallée Poussin) was born on 1 January, 1869 in Liège, where he received his early education. He studied at the University of Liege from 1884 to 1888, receiving his doctorate at the age of nineteen. He studied Sanskrit, Pali, and Avestan under Charles de Harlez and Philippe Colinet from 1888 to 1890 at the University of Leuven, receiving a docteur en langues orientales in July 1891. Moving to Paris, he began his studies at the Sorbonne that same year under Victor Henri and Sylvain Lévi. During this time (1891-1892), he also occupied the chair of Sanskrit at the University of Liege. He continued his study of Avestan and the Zoroastrian Gathas under Hendrik Kern at Leiden University, where he also took up the study of Chinese and Tibetan. In 1893, he attained a professorship at the University of Ghent teaching comparative grammar of Greek and Latin, a position which he held until his retirement in 1929.
[edit] Death
Louis de La Vallée Poussin died in Brussels on 18 February, 1938.
[edit] Major Works
- Nirvana
- La Morale bouddhique
- Documents d'Abhidharma : La controverse du temps, des dieux, les quatre, les trois vérités
- L’Abhidharmakośa de Vasubandhu. 6 vols. Paris: 1923-31.
- Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi: La Siddhi de Hiuan-Tsang, (1928–1929)
- L'Inde aux temps des mauryas et des Barbares, Grecs, Scythes, Parthes et Yue-Tchi
- Dynasties et histoire de l'Inde depuis Kanishka jusqu'aux invasions musulmanes (1935)
- Bouddhisme. Opinions sur l'histoire de la dogmatique
- Indo-européens et indo-iraniens. L'Inde jusque vers 300 avant J.-C, (1924)