TESSITORI, Luigi Pio

TESSITORI, Luigi Pio. Udine 13.12.1887 — Bikaner 22.11.1919. Italian Indologist in India. Son of Guido Tessitori, a worker, and Luigia Rosa Venier Romano, educated in Udine. Studied Indology at Florence under Pavolini, graduated 1910 with a diss. on the Rāmcarit Mānas. On recommendation of Grierson he was employed by British…

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TERRY, Edward

TERRY, Edward. Leigh near Penshurst, Kent 1590 — Great Greenford, Ealing (London) 8.10.1660. Rev. British Traveller in India. Probably of a well-to-do family. After school in Rochester studied from 1608 at Oxford (Christ Church): B.A. 1611, M.A. and ordination 1614. In 1616 he sailed to India as ship’s chaplain and…

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TENNISONS, Kārlis A.

TENNISONS, Kārlis Augusts (Tenisons, Estonian Karl August Tõnisson, Russian Karl Mihailovič Tynisson, Pseudonym Vend Vahindra, Paljasjalgane Tõnisson). Umbusi, Põltsamaa, Estonia 8.(20.)8.1873 (not Laura, Latvian Livonia and not 1883) — Rangoon 9.5.1962. Estonian (not Latvian) Bauddha. Born in a landowning family, lost rather early his parents (father 1891, mother 1895). Studied…

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TENNENT, J. Emerson

TENNENT, James Emerson (until 1832 James Emerson). Belfast 7.4.1804 — London 6.3.1869. Sir (Bart). British (of Northern Ireland) Lawyer, Administrator and Politician in Sri Lanka. Son of William Emerson (d. 1821), a tobacco merchant in Belfast, and Sarah Arbuthnot. Educated at Belfast Academy, studies at Trinity College, Dublin, no degree.…

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TEMPLE, Richard Carnac

TEMPLE, Richard Carnac. Allahabad 15.10.1850 — Territet, Montreaux, Switzerland 3.3.1931. Sir (2nd Bart.). British Colonial Officer in India and Burma, Indologist, Ethnologist and Historian. Son of Sir Richard Temple (1826–1902), a well-known and original Civil Servant in India, and Charlotte Frances Martindale (1832–1855). His grandfather was a cousin of ·>…

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TEIXEIRA, Pedro

TEIXEIRA, Pedro. 15?? — after 1610. Portuguese Traveller. Born in a Portuguese Jewish family, probably in Lisbon, but without Jewish education. Of his life, little is know beyond the meagre information in his book. Even his profession is unknown, Fleming thinks that perhaps he was physician. He spent a long…

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TEGNÉR, Esaias

TEGNÉR, Esaias Henrik Vilhelm. Källstorp, Malmöhus län 13.1.1843 — Lund 21.11.1928. Swedish Oriental Scholar and Linguist. Professor in Lund. Son of a minister, Kristoffer Tegnér (1807–1885), and Emma Sofia Kinberg, grandson of the poet Esaias Tegnér (1782–1843). Matriculated from Lund in 1859 and began studies at local university. M.A. 1865…

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TEDESCO, Paul

TEDESCO, Paul Maximilian. Vienna 5.5.1898 — New Haven, Conn. 17.12.1980. Austrian Indo-Iranian Scholar in the U.S.A. U.S. citizen 1944. Professor in New Haven. Son of Oscar Isidor Tedesco (1854–1935), a Slovakian Jew and civil engineer, and Thekla Tiktin (1868–1942). From 1916 studies of Sanskrit, Iranian and IE at Vienna. Ph.D.…

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TAYLOR, William

TAYLOR, William. Madras 1800? — Madras 1878/79. Rev. British Missionary and Indologist in India. Born in India, educated in the U.K. He went back to India in the service of E.I.C., but soon resigned, studied theology and returned to India in the service of London Missionary Society in 1824. Ordained…

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