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Edward Cameron Dimock Jr. (March 18, 1929 – January 11, 2001) was an American author, linguist, scholar of Asian studies and emeritus professor at the University of Chicago. He is known for his contribution to Indian studies such as Bengali literature and South Asian civilizations. He also conducted research on religion in the mid-1950's and introduced Bengal studies to the American academy.

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  • Edward Cameron Dimock Jr. (March 18, 1929 – January 11, 2001) was an American author, linguist, scholar of Asian studies and emeritus professor at the University of Chicago. He is known for his contribution to Indian studies such as Bengali literature and South Asian civilizations. He also conducted research on religion in the mid-1950's and introduced Bengal studies to the American academy. (en)
  • Э́двард Кэ́мерон Ди́мок (англ. Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr.; 18 марта 1929, , Массачусетс, США — 11 января 2001, , там же) — американский индолог, специализировавшийся на изучении бенгальского языка и литературы. Профессор кафедры Южно-азиатских языков и цивилизаций Чикагского университета. Директор Американского института индийских исследований. Автор перевода с бенгальского на английский язык средневекового кришнаитского текста «Чайтанья-чаритамрита» (1999). (ru)
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  • the Desikottama, Sahitya Akademi Fellowship (en)
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  • Edward Cameron Dimock Jr. (en)
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  • president of American Institute of Indian Studies (en)
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  • Edward C. Dimock (en)
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  • Emeritus professor, linguist, scholar (en)
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  • Edward Cameron Dimock Jr. (March 18, 1929 – January 11, 2001) was an American author, linguist, scholar of Asian studies and emeritus professor at the University of Chicago. He is known for his contribution to Indian studies such as Bengali literature and South Asian civilizations. He also conducted research on religion in the mid-1950's and introduced Bengal studies to the American academy. (en)
  • Э́двард Кэ́мерон Ди́мок (англ. Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr.; 18 марта 1929, , Массачусетс, США — 11 января 2001, , там же) — американский индолог, специализировавшийся на изучении бенгальского языка и литературы. Профессор кафедры Южно-азиатских языков и цивилизаций Чикагского университета. Директор Американского института индийских исследований. Автор перевода с бенгальского на английский язык средневекового кришнаитского текста «Чайтанья-чаритамрита» (1999). (ru)
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