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Abel Bergaigne
French indologist

Abel Bergaigne

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French indologist
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Place of birth
Vimy
Place of death
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Age
49 years
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Biography

Abel Henri Joseph Bergaigne (31 August 1838 – 6 August 1888) was a French Indologist and scholar of Sanskrit. He wrote a number of books related with religion, philosophy. He published the beginning of a study on grammatical construction, which is regarded for its historical development, languages included Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Germanic languages among others.

Biography

Born in Vimy, Pas-de-Calais, on 31 August 1838. After his father, he took the job in Registration service, however his rising interest of literature, science led him to abandon the job.

In 1867, Bergaigne became a coach in Sanskrit. By 1877, he became a lecturer in Sorbonne, and in 1885, he was appointed as a professor of Sanskrit and comparative linguistic. Apart from Vedas, he had also translated Bhagavada Gita.

He died on 6 August 1888.

Legacy

His interpretation of Rigveda brought him worldwide fame. He was regarded as the leading Orientalist of France, for his period. His work has influenced people such as Sylvain Lévi, Paul Mus, and others.

One review remarked his book La Religion Védique D'après Les Hymnes Du Rig-Veda as "an acute, careful, and comprehensive work by an able scholar."

Notable works

  • La Religion Védique D'après Les Hymnes Du Rig-Veda, 1878
  • Inscriptions sanscrites du Cambodge, 1882
  • La division en adhyayas du Rig-Veda, 1888

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