Hans Jørgensen (1886–1954) was the founder of Newar studies in the west. He published a Newar grammar and dictionary and studies of a number of newar texts. He received his doctorate in 1911 at Kiel University in Sanskrit and worked at the Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin until 1919. In 1927 he traveled to England to consult Newar manuscripts at Cambridge with the support of the Carlsberg Foundation.
Works of Hans Jørgensen
- Jørgensen, Hans (1921). “Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Nevari.” Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 75: 213-236.
- Jørgensen, Hans (1936). A dictionary of the classical Newārī. Copenhagen: E. Munksgaard.
- Jørgensen, Hans (1941). A grammar of the classical Newārī. Copenhagen: E. Munksgaard
References
- ^ Dansk Biografisk Leksikon: Hans Jørgensen (Accessed Nov 2011)
- Wolfenden, Stuart N.(1938)Reviews of Books: A Dictionary of the Classical Newārī. By Hans Jørgensen. Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab Historisk-filologiske Meddelelser, XXIII, i. 9½ × 6, pp. 178. København: Levin and Munksgaard, 1936. Kr. 9.50. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 70 : pp 444-446
Further reading
- Boye Andersen i Alsisk kalender II, 1969 37–40. Nevarigitimanjart, udg. Siegfried Lienhard, Sth. 1974 = Sth. Oriental studies X (forord og noter). – Papirer i Kgl. bibl.
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