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Jan Gonda (14 April 1905 – 28 July 1991) was a Dutch Indologist and the first Utrecht professor of Sanskrit. He was born in Gouda, in the Netherlands, and died in Utrecht. He studied with Willem Caland at Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht (since 1990 Universiteit Utrecht) and from 1932 held positions at Utrecht and Leiden. He held the positions of Chair of Sanskrit succeeding Caland from 1929, as well as of Indology from 1932. He published scholarly articles on Indian Sanskrit and Indonesian Javanese texts for sixty years. In 1952, he published his monumental work on Sanskrit in Indonesia. His contributions to philology and Vedic literature has been oft-cited.

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  • يان غوندا (بالهولندية: Jan Gonda)‏ هو فقيه لغة وأستاذ جامعي هولندي، ولد في 14 أبريل 1905 في خاودا في هولندا، وتوفي في 28 يوليو 1991 في أوترخت في هولندا. (ar)
  • Jan Gonda (* 14. April 1905 in Gouda; † 28. Juli 1991 in Utrecht) war ein niederländischer Orientalist und Religionswissenschaftler mit einem breiten Interessenspektrum. Vor allem wurde er als Indonesienspezialist bekannt. Gonda war einer der Herausgeber des Handbuchs der Orientalistik (Handbook of Oriental Studies) und lieferte Beiträge für die Buchreihe Die Religionen der Menschheit in den Bänden Veda und älterer Hinduismus sowie Der jüngere Hinduismus. Er verfasste das monumentale Werk Sanskrit in Indonesia (1952), in dem er den Einfluss des Sanskrit auf das Malaiische und Javanische untersuchte. Zudem gab er die Handbuchreihe A History of Indian Literature (1973–1987) heraus. In der Linguistik vertrat er eine historische Perspektive und war skeptisch gegenüber der rein synchron-strukturalistichen Betrachtung der Sprache. Gonda lehrte seit 1929 Sanskrit an der Universität Utrecht und seit 1932 Indologie. Er besuchte niemals Asien. 1972 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt. 1992 wurde eine Stiftung zur Förderung des Sanskrit-Studiums gegründet, die seinen Namen trägt. (de)
  • Jan Gonda (14 April 1905 – 28 July 1991) was a Dutch Indologist and the first Utrecht professor of Sanskrit. He was born in Gouda, in the Netherlands, and died in Utrecht. He studied with Willem Caland at Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht (since 1990 Universiteit Utrecht) and from 1932 held positions at Utrecht and Leiden. He held the positions of Chair of Sanskrit succeeding Caland from 1929, as well as of Indology from 1932. He published scholarly articles on Indian Sanskrit and Indonesian Javanese texts for sixty years. In 1952, he published his monumental work on Sanskrit in Indonesia. His contributions to philology and Vedic literature has been oft-cited. Gonda is recognized as one of the twentieth century's leading scholars of Asian language, literature and religion, particularly on texts and topics related to Hinduism and Buddhism. He wrote with ease and elegance in Dutch, English and German, and had a breath-taking range of interests from the ancient literature of Indonesia and India to comparative religion and philology. Like many Orientalists of the 20th century, Gonda never visited Asia although some of his publications appeared under the auspices of the "Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen", e.g. his comparative study on the Kavi-edition of the "Bhīşmaparwa", printed in Bandung (Java), 1937. However, his lack of field experience was more than compensated for by his encyclopedic knowledge of Indic literature and his profound empathy for the religious culture of Asia. Among his many students was J. A. B. van Buitenen who moved to the University of Chicago in 1961, and Henk Bodewitz succeeded Gonda to the chair of Sanskrit at Utrecht in 1976. Gonda left a bequest to Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which he was member since 1957, and in 1992 the Gonda Foundation was set up in his name. The foundation offers publication subsidies and grants to projects relating to Indology, the size of the grants and scope of activities being determined by the return on invested capital. The Gonda Lectures and Gonda Indological Series are also named in his honour. (en)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 avril 1905 - Utrecht, 28 juillet 1991) est un orientaliste et indianiste néerlandais. Il fut titulaire de la chaire de sanskrit de l'université d'Utrecht à partir de 1932. Il est connu pour son Manuel de grammaire élémentaire de la langue sanskrite. (fr)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Gonda (Gouda 14 April 1905 — Utrecht 28 Juli 1991) adalah seorang peneliti Belanda yang ternama. Ia terutama ternama sebagai peneliti sastra Sanskerta, sastra Jawa dan studi bahasa Indo-Eropa. (in)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 april 1905 — Utrecht, 28 juli 1991) was een Nederlands taal- en letterkundige, gespecialiseerd in Zuid-Aziatische en Indonesische onderwerpen. (nl)
  • ヤン・ゴンダ(姓はホンダとも)(Jan Gonda、1905年4月14日 - 1991年7月28日)は、オランダのインド学者。古代インドの言語と宗教の研究者として知られる。 (ja)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 aprile 1905 – Utrecht, 28 luglio 1991) è stato un linguista, indologo e storico delle religioni olandese. È stato uno dei più importanti studiosi occidentali delle lingue e delle religioni dell'Asia. Le sue opere, scritte in inglese, olandese e tedesco, sono un punto di riferimento per gli studiosi di quei contesti culturali. (it)
  • Ян Гонда (14 апреля 1905, Гауда — 28 июля 1991, Утрехт) — известный нидерландский востоковед и индолог. (ru)
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  • يان غوندا (بالهولندية: Jan Gonda)‏ هو فقيه لغة وأستاذ جامعي هولندي، ولد في 14 أبريل 1905 في خاودا في هولندا، وتوفي في 28 يوليو 1991 في أوترخت في هولندا. (ar)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 avril 1905 - Utrecht, 28 juillet 1991) est un orientaliste et indianiste néerlandais. Il fut titulaire de la chaire de sanskrit de l'université d'Utrecht à partir de 1932. Il est connu pour son Manuel de grammaire élémentaire de la langue sanskrite. (fr)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Gonda (Gouda 14 April 1905 — Utrecht 28 Juli 1991) adalah seorang peneliti Belanda yang ternama. Ia terutama ternama sebagai peneliti sastra Sanskerta, sastra Jawa dan studi bahasa Indo-Eropa. (in)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 april 1905 — Utrecht, 28 juli 1991) was een Nederlands taal- en letterkundige, gespecialiseerd in Zuid-Aziatische en Indonesische onderwerpen. (nl)
  • ヤン・ゴンダ(姓はホンダとも)(Jan Gonda、1905年4月14日 - 1991年7月28日)は、オランダのインド学者。古代インドの言語と宗教の研究者として知られる。 (ja)
  • Jan Gonda (Gouda, 14 aprile 1905 – Utrecht, 28 luglio 1991) è stato un linguista, indologo e storico delle religioni olandese. È stato uno dei più importanti studiosi occidentali delle lingue e delle religioni dell'Asia. Le sue opere, scritte in inglese, olandese e tedesco, sono un punto di riferimento per gli studiosi di quei contesti culturali. (it)
  • Ян Гонда (14 апреля 1905, Гауда — 28 июля 1991, Утрехт) — известный нидерландский востоковед и индолог. (ru)
  • Jan Gonda (* 14. April 1905 in Gouda; † 28. Juli 1991 in Utrecht) war ein niederländischer Orientalist und Religionswissenschaftler mit einem breiten Interessenspektrum. Vor allem wurde er als Indonesienspezialist bekannt. Gonda lehrte seit 1929 Sanskrit an der Universität Utrecht und seit 1932 Indologie. Er besuchte niemals Asien. 1972 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt. 1992 wurde eine Stiftung zur Förderung des Sanskrit-Studiums gegründet, die seinen Namen trägt. (de)
  • Jan Gonda (14 April 1905 – 28 July 1991) was a Dutch Indologist and the first Utrecht professor of Sanskrit. He was born in Gouda, in the Netherlands, and died in Utrecht. He studied with Willem Caland at Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht (since 1990 Universiteit Utrecht) and from 1932 held positions at Utrecht and Leiden. He held the positions of Chair of Sanskrit succeeding Caland from 1929, as well as of Indology from 1932. He published scholarly articles on Indian Sanskrit and Indonesian Javanese texts for sixty years. In 1952, he published his monumental work on Sanskrit in Indonesia. His contributions to philology and Vedic literature has been oft-cited. (en)
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  • يان غوندا (ar)
  • Jan Gonda (de)
  • Jan Gonda (in)
  • Jan Gonda (en)
  • Jan Gonda (fr)
  • Jan Gonda (it)
  • ヤン・ゴンダ (ja)
  • Jan Gonda (nl)
  • Гонда, Ян (ru)
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