A. Charles Muller
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A. Charles Muller is an academic specializing in Korean Buddhism and East Asian Yogacara, having published numerous books and articles on these topics. He is a resident of Japan, currently teaching at the University of Tokyo. He is one of the earliest and most prolific developers of online research resources for the field of Buddhist Studies, being the founder and managing editor of both the Digital Dictionary of Buddhism[1] and the H-Buddhism Scholars Information Network, along with having digitized and published numerous reference works.
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- ^ ... is available online as part of the laudable Buddhist dictionary project currently under way in Japan, thanks to the energies of A. Charles Muller — a name I now find familiar to most graduate students of East Asian Buddhism ... Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies: (2004) 67(2) p302
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