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Stanislaw Schayer

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Stanislaw Schayer (born May 8, 1899 in Sędziszów, Poland, died December 1, 1941 in Otwock, Poland) was a linguist, Indologist, philosopher, professor at the University of Warsaw. In 1922, he founded, and was the first director, of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw.[1][2] He was a member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Warsaw Scientific Society.[3]

References

  1. ^ Smolna 30. Gimnazjum im. Jana Zamoyskiego Warszawa: PIW, 1989, wspomnienie Juliusz Wiktor Gomulicki [pl] na s. 148 i 156.
  2. ^ "strona Wydziału Orientalistycznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego" (in Polish). and "strona Katedry Azji Południowej Wydziału Orientalistycznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego" (in Polish).
  3. ^ "Oficjalna strona internetowa Towarzystwa Naukowego Warszawskiego" (in Polish).

Bibliography

  • Glashoff, Klaus (2004). "Stanisław Schayer's Method of Research on Nyāya". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 32: 295–319. doi:10.1023/B:INDI.0000044317.94739.88. S2CID 160022413.
  • Wilowski, Włodzimierz (1988). Stanisław Schayer, twórca polskiej szkoły studiów nad filozofią indyjską. Vol. 105. Wydział Filologiczno-Filozoficzny. pp. 62–68. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)