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David Snellgrove

David Llewellyn Snellgrove, FBA (29 June 1920 – 25 March 2016) was a British Tibetologist noted for his pioneering work on Buddhism in Tibet as well as his many travelogues.

David Snellgrove
Snellgrove in London, May 2011
Born
David Llewellyn Snellgrove

(1920-06-29)29 June 1920
Died25 March 2016(2016-03-25) (aged 95)
Pinerolo, Italy
Known forStudy of Tibet
Scientific career
FieldsTibetology
InstitutionsSchool of Oriental and African Studies
Websitewww.dlsnellgrove.com

Biography edit

Snellgrove was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and educated at Christ's Hospital near Horsham in West Sussex. He went on to study German and French at Southampton University. In 1941 he was called up to do his military service as a member of the Royal Engineers. He attended the Officers Cadet Training Unit in the Scottish seaside town of Dunbar, and was commissioned as an infantry officer. Thereafter he attended various intelligence courses and further training at the War Office in London, from where he requested a posting to India.[1]

Snellgrove arrived in Bombay in June 1943, and travelled cross-country to Calcutta. He was stationed at Barrackpore, some way up the Hooghly River. A few months after beginning his posting he contracted malaria and was sent to the military hospital at Lebong, just north of Darjeeling. It was while he was at Lebong that he began his future life's calling by purchasing some books about Tibet by Charles Bell as well as a Tibetan Grammar and Reader.[2]

Snellgrove returned to Darjeeling, from where he sometimes went on leave to Kalimpong. On one of these visits he took a young Tibetan into his personal employ in order to have someone with whom to practise speaking Tibetan. He also travelled in the small Himalayan state of Sikkim, and on one such visit he met Sir Basil Gould, who was then the British Representative for Tibet.[2] Inspired to work in Tibet, in 1946 after he left the Army he sat the entrance exams for the Indian Civil Service. This was the first time the exams had been held since the start of the war, and the last time they were ever held. Although he passed the exams, he was not able to take up an appointment in India. Having already begun to study Tibetan, he resolved to find a university where he could further his studies. However, as no university offered courses in Tibetan at that time he was convinced by Sir Harold Bailey that a sound knowledge of Sanskrit and Pali would be beneficial, so he gained entry to Queens' College, Cambridge in October 1946. While at Cambridge, he converted to Roman Catholicism, in part through the influence of his friend Bede Griffiths.

In 1950, after having completed his studies at Cambridge, he was invited to teach a course in elementary Tibetan at the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London.[3] He was Professor of Tibetan at SOAS until his retirement in 1982.

Snellgrove's research subsequent to his retirement was focused increasingly upon the art history of South East Asia. He died on 25 March 2016 in Pinerolo, Italy.

Snellgrove was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1969.[4]

Bibliography edit

Books and articles edit

  • Snellgrove, David. (1956) Buddhist Morality. IN: Springs of Morality 239–257.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1957) Buddhist Himālaya: travels and studies in quest of the origins and nature of Tibetan religion. Oxford: B. Cassirer.
  • Snellgrove, David (1958). Note on the Adhyāsayasamcodana Sûtra. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21: 620–623.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1959) The Notion of Divine Kingship in Tantric Buddhism. The Sacral Kingship (E.J. Brill, Leiden).
  • Snellgrove, David. (1960) Cultural and Educational Traditions in Tibet. Science and Freedom 14: 26–33.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1961) Shrines and Temples of Nepal. Arts Asiatiques 8 fasc. 1, pp. 3–10; fasc. 2, pp. 93–120.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1961) Himalayan Pilgrimage: a study of Tibetan religion by a traveller through Western Nepal. Oxford: Bruno Cassirer.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1966) For a Sociology of Tibetan Speaking Regions. Central Asiatic Journal 11: 199–219.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1967) Four Lamas of Dolpo. Oxford: Bruno Cassirer.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1967) The Nine Ways of Bon: excerpts from gZi-brjid. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1969) Cosmological Patterns in Buddhist Tradition. Studia Missionalia 87–110.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1970) Sanctified Man in Mahāyāna Buddhism. Studia Missionalia (Rome) 55–85.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1971) Buddhism in Tibet. Shambhala (Occasional Papers of the Inst. of Tibetan Studies) no 1, 31–44.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1971) Indo-Tibetan Liturgy and its Relationship to Iconography. Mahāyāna Art after 900 A.D. 36–46.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1971) The End of a Unique Civilisation. Shambhala (Occasional Papers of the Institute of Tibetan Studies) no 1, 3–6.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1972) Traditional and Doctrinal Interpretation of Buddhahood. Bulletin of the Secretariat for Non-christian Religions (1970) 3–24.
  • Snellgrove, David. Two Recent Studies in Buddhism. Heythrop J. 13 no. 3, 307–315.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1973) Buddhist Monasticism. Shambhala (Occasional Papers of the Institute of Tibetan Studies) no 2, 13–25.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1973) "Śākyamuni's Final 'nirvāṇa.'" Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 36: 399–411.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1974) In Search of the Historical Sākyamuni. South Asian Review 7: 151–157.
  • Snellgrove, David & Tadeusz Skorupski (1977), The Cultural Heritage of Ladakh, Warminster: Aris & Phillips.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1979) A Description of Muktinath, the Place of Promenade, Ku-tsab-ter-nga, Mount Mu-li, the Guru's Hidden Cave and the Sna-ri Lord (text translation). Kailash 7: 106–128.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1980) The Hevajra Tantra: A Critical Study, Oxford University Press (London).
  • Snellgrove, David. (1980) The Nine Ways of Bon: Excerpts from Gzi-brjid Edited and Translated, Prajñā Press (Boulder).
  • Snellgrove, David. (1982) Buddhism in North India and the Western Himalayas: Seventh to Thirteenth Centuries. IN: D. Klimburg-Salter, ed., The Silk Route and the Diamond Path UCLA Art Council, 64–80.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1988) "Categories of Buddhist Tantras." G. Gnoli & L. Lanciotti, Orientalia Iosephi Tucci Memoriae Dicata, Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente. vol. 3 pp. 1353–1384.
  • Snellgrove, David. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists & Their Tibetan Successors, Shambhala Press (Boston 1987), 2 volumes (pagination continuous).
  • Snellgrove, David. Multiple Features of the Buddhist Heritage. T. Skorupski, ed, The Buddhist Heritage (1989) 7–18.
  • Snellgrove, David. Places of Pilgrimage in Thag (Thak Khola). Kailash 7 (1979) no. 2, pp. 70 ff. (75–170?). Dkar-chag.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1981) Himalayan Pilgrimage, Prajñā Press (Boulder).
  • Snellgrove, David. Review of Meyer, Gso-ba Rig-pa. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 46 pt. 1 (1983) 172–174.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1987) Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists and their Tibetan successors. London: Serindia.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1996) Borobudur: Stûpa or Mandala? East and West 46 no 3-4: 477–484.
  • Snellgrove, David. (2001) The Relationship of Buddhism to the Royal Brahmanical Cult in the Khmer Empire. IN: R. Torella, ed., Le parole e i marmi (Rome).
  • Snellgrove, David. (2000) Asian Commitment: Travels and Studies in the Indian Sub-Continent and South-East Asia. Bangkok: Orchid Press.
  • Snellgrove, David. (2001) Khmer Civilization and Angkor. Bangkok: Orchid Press.
  • Snellgrove, David. (2004) Angkor, Before and After: a Cultural History of the Khmers. Bangkok: Orchid Press.
  • Snellgrove, David. (2006) Religion as History, Religion as Myth. Bangkok: Orchid Press.
  • Snellgrove, David. (2008) How Samten Came to Europe. Revue d'Études Tibétaines 14: 1–6.

With Hugh Richardson

  • 1968 A Cultural History of Tibet. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Reviews edit

  • Snellgrove, David (1951). The Book of Chao by W. Liebenthal. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 13, No. 4 (1951), pp. 1053–1055
  • Snellgrove, David (1952). Mi-la Ras-pa by Helmut Hoffmann. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 14, No. 2 (1952), pp. 396–399
  • Snellgrove, David (1954). Tombs of the Tibetan Kings by Giuseppe Tucci. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1954), p. 200
  • Snellgrove, David (1954). The Śatapañcāśatka of Mātṛceṭa by D. R. Shackleton Bailey. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1954), pp. 199–200.
  • Snellgrove, David. (1954). An Introduction to Tantric Buddhism by Shashi Bhusan Dasgupta. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1954), pp. 178–179
  • Snellgrove, David (1954). Manuel élémentaire de tibétain classique (méthode empirique) by Marcelle Lalou. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1954), pp. 198–199
  • Snellgrove, David (1954). Deux traités grammaticaux tibétains and Morphologie du verbe tibétain by Jacques A. Durr. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1954), pp. 179–182
  • Snellgrove, David (1956). Tibetan Folksongs from the District of Gyantse by Giuseppe Tucci. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1956), p. 204
  • Snellgrove, David (1956). The Na-khi Nāga cult and Related Ceremonies by J. F. Rock. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1956), pp. 190–191
  • Snellgrove, David (1958). Ancient Folk-Literature from North-Eastern Tibet (Introductions, Texts, Translations and Notes) by F. W. Thomas. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 21, No. 1/3 (1958), pp. 650–651
  • Snellgrove, David. (1958). Oracles and Demons of Tibet: The Cult and Iconography of the Tibetan Protective Deities by René de Nebesky-Wojkowitz. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 21, No. 1/3 (1958), pp. 649–650
  • Snellgrove, David. (1958). Thirteen Tibetan Tankas by Edna Bryner. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 21, No. 1/3 (1958), pp. 677–678
  • Snellgrove, David (1959). L'épopée tibétaine de Gesar dans sa version lamaïque de Ling by R. A. Stein. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 22, No. 1/3 (1959), pp. 596–597
  • Snellgrove, David (1959). Die tibetischen Handschriften und Drucke des Linden-Museums in Stuttgart by R. O. Meisezahl. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 22, No. 1/3 (1959), p. 621
  • Snellgrove, David (1959). Preliminary Report on Two Scientific Expeditions in Nepal by Giuseppe Tucci. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 22, No. 1/3 (1959), pp. 377–378
  • Snellgrove, David (1959). Mediaeval History of Nepal (c. 750–1480) by Luciano Petech. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 22, No. 1/3 (1959), p. 378
  • Snellgrove, David (1959). Le parler de l'Amdo: étude dialecte archaïque du Tibet by Georges de Roerich. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 22, No. 1/3 (1959), p. 621
  • Snellgrove, David. (1961). Nepal: A Cultural and Physical Geography by Pradyumna P. Karan, William M. Jenkins. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 24, No. 1 (1961), pp. 156–159
  • Snellgrove, David. (1962). The Large sutra on Perfect Wisdom, with the Divisions of the Abhisamayālaṅkāra. Part I by Edward Conze. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 25, No. 1/3 (1962), pp. 376–377
  • Snellgrove, David (1963). La civilisation tibétaine by R. A. Stein. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 26, No. 3 (1963), pp. 671–672
  • Snellgrove, David. (1983). gSo-ba riq-pa, le système médical tibétain by Fernand Meyer. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 46, No. 1 (1983), pp. 172–174
  • Snellgrove, David. (1985). Tibetan Thangka Painting: Methods and Materials by Janice A. Jackson, David P. Jackson. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 48, No. 3 (1985), pp. 580–582
  • Snellgrove, David (1988). Il mito psicologico nell' India antica by Maryla Falk. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 51, No. 2 (1988), pp. 362–365

References edit

  1. ^ "David Snellgrove interviewed by Sara Shneiderman and Mark Turin in Torre Pellice, Piedmont, Italy, on 20th September 2004".
  2. ^ a b Skorupski, Tadeusz (1990). Indo-Tibetan studies: Papers in Honour and Appreciation of Professor David L. Snellgrove's Contribution to Indo-Tibetan Studies. Tring: Institute of Buddhist Studies. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-0-9515424-1-5.
  3. ^ "Tibetan Studies at SOAS". Retrieved 27 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Professor David Snellgrove FBA", The British Academy. Retrieved 15 July 2021.

External links edit

  • Professor David Snellgrove, Tibetologist – obituary The Telegraph, 18. April 2016.

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For the English cricketer see David Snellgrove cricketer David Llewellyn Snellgrove FBA 29 June 1920 25 March 2016 was a British Tibetologist noted for his pioneering work on Buddhism in Tibet as well as his many travelogues David SnellgroveSnellgrove in London May 2011BornDavid Llewellyn Snellgrove 1920 06 29 29 June 1920Portsmouth Hampshire EnglandDied25 March 2016 2016 03 25 aged 95 Pinerolo ItalyKnown forStudy of TibetScientific careerFieldsTibetologyInstitutionsSchool of Oriental and African StudiesWebsitewww wbr dlsnellgrove wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 2 1 Books and articles 2 2 Reviews 3 References 4 External linksBiography editSnellgrove was born in Portsmouth Hampshire and educated at Christ s Hospital near Horsham in West Sussex He went on to study German and French at Southampton University In 1941 he was called up to do his military service as a member of the Royal Engineers He attended the Officers Cadet Training Unit in the Scottish seaside town of Dunbar and was commissioned as an infantry officer Thereafter he attended various intelligence courses and further training at the War Office in London from where he requested a posting to India 1 Snellgrove arrived in Bombay in June 1943 and travelled cross country to Calcutta He was stationed at Barrackpore some way up the Hooghly River A few months after beginning his posting he contracted malaria and was sent to the military hospital at Lebong just north of Darjeeling It was while he was at Lebong that he began his future life s calling by purchasing some books about Tibet by Charles Bell as well as a Tibetan Grammar and Reader 2 Snellgrove returned to Darjeeling from where he sometimes went on leave to Kalimpong On one of these visits he took a young Tibetan into his personal employ in order to have someone with whom to practise speaking Tibetan He also travelled in the small Himalayan state of Sikkim and on one such visit he met Sir Basil Gould who was then the British Representative for Tibet 2 Inspired to work in Tibet in 1946 after he left the Army he sat the entrance exams for the Indian Civil Service This was the first time the exams had been held since the start of the war and the last time they were ever held Although he passed the exams he was not able to take up an appointment in India Having already begun to study Tibetan he resolved to find a university where he could further his studies However as no university offered courses in Tibetan at that time he was convinced by Sir Harold Bailey that a sound knowledge of Sanskrit and Pali would be beneficial so he gained entry to Queens College Cambridge in October 1946 While at Cambridge he converted to Roman Catholicism in part through the influence of his friend Bede Griffiths In 1950 after having completed his studies at Cambridge he was invited to teach a course in elementary Tibetan at the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London 3 He was Professor of Tibetan at SOAS until his retirement in 1982 Snellgrove s research subsequent to his retirement was focused increasingly upon the art history of South East Asia He died on 25 March 2016 in Pinerolo Italy Snellgrove was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1969 4 Bibliography editBooks and articles edit Snellgrove David 1956 Buddhist Morality IN Springs of Morality 239 257 Snellgrove David 1957 Buddhist Himalaya travels and studies in quest of the origins and nature of Tibetan religion Oxford B Cassirer Snellgrove David 1958 Note on the Adhyasayasamcodana Sutra Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21 620 623 Snellgrove David 1959 The Notion of Divine Kingship in Tantric Buddhism The Sacral Kingship E J Brill Leiden Snellgrove David 1960 Cultural and Educational Traditions in Tibet Science and Freedom 14 26 33 Snellgrove David 1961 Shrines and Temples of Nepal Arts Asiatiques 8 fasc 1 pp 3 10 fasc 2 pp 93 120 Snellgrove David 1961 Himalayan Pilgrimage a study of Tibetan religion by a traveller through Western Nepal Oxford Bruno Cassirer Snellgrove David 1966 For a Sociology of Tibetan Speaking Regions Central Asiatic Journal 11 199 219 Snellgrove David 1967 Four Lamas of Dolpo Oxford Bruno Cassirer Snellgrove David 1967 The Nine Ways of Bon excerpts from gZi brjid London Oxford University Press Snellgrove David 1969 Cosmological Patterns in Buddhist Tradition Studia Missionalia 87 110 Snellgrove David 1970 Sanctified Man in Mahayana Buddhism Studia Missionalia Rome 55 85 Snellgrove David 1971 Buddhism in Tibet Shambhala Occasional Papers of the Inst of Tibetan Studies no 1 31 44 Snellgrove David 1971 Indo Tibetan Liturgy and its Relationship to Iconography Mahayana Art after 900 A D 36 46 Snellgrove David 1971 The End of a Unique Civilisation Shambhala Occasional Papers of the Institute of Tibetan Studies no 1 3 6 Snellgrove David 1972 Traditional and Doctrinal Interpretation of Buddhahood Bulletin of the Secretariat for Non christian Religions 1970 3 24 Snellgrove David Two Recent Studies in Buddhism Heythrop J 13 no 3 307 315 Snellgrove David 1973 Buddhist Monasticism Shambhala Occasional Papers of the Institute of Tibetan Studies no 2 13 25 Snellgrove David 1973 Sakyamuni s Final nirvaṇa Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London 36 399 411 Snellgrove David 1974 In Search of the Historical Sakyamuni South Asian Review 7 151 157 Snellgrove David amp Tadeusz Skorupski 1977 The Cultural Heritage of Ladakh Warminster Aris amp Phillips Snellgrove David 1979 A Description of Muktinath the Place of Promenade Ku tsab ter nga Mount Mu li the Guru s Hidden Cave and the Sna ri Lord text translation Kailash 7 106 128 Snellgrove David 1980 The Hevajra Tantra A Critical Study Oxford University Press London Snellgrove David 1980 The Nine Ways of Bon Excerpts from Gzi brjid Edited and Translated Prajna Press Boulder Snellgrove David 1982 Buddhism in North India and the Western Himalayas Seventh to Thirteenth Centuries IN D Klimburg Salter ed The Silk Route and the Diamond Path UCLA Art Council 64 80 Snellgrove David 1988 Categories of Buddhist Tantras G Gnoli amp L Lanciotti Orientalia Iosephi Tucci Memoriae Dicata Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente vol 3 pp 1353 1384 Snellgrove David Indo Tibetan Buddhism Indian Buddhists amp Their Tibetan Successors Shambhala Press Boston 1987 2 volumes pagination continuous Snellgrove David Multiple Features of the Buddhist Heritage T Skorupski ed The Buddhist Heritage 1989 7 18 Snellgrove David Places of Pilgrimage in Thag Thak Khola Kailash 7 1979 no 2 pp 70 ff 75 170 Dkar chag Snellgrove David 1981 Himalayan Pilgrimage Prajna Press Boulder Snellgrove David Review of Meyer Gso ba Rig pa Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 46 pt 1 1983 172 174 Snellgrove David 1987 Indo Tibetan Buddhism Indian Buddhists and their Tibetan successors London Serindia Snellgrove David 1996 Borobudur Stupa or Mandala East and West 46 no 3 4 477 484 Snellgrove David 2001 The Relationship of Buddhism to the Royal Brahmanical Cult in the Khmer Empire IN R Torella ed Le parole e i marmi Rome Snellgrove David 2000 Asian Commitment Travels and Studies in the Indian Sub Continent and South East Asia Bangkok Orchid Press Snellgrove David 2001 Khmer Civilization and Angkor Bangkok Orchid Press Snellgrove David 2004 Angkor Before and After a Cultural History of the Khmers Bangkok Orchid Press Snellgrove David 2006 Religion as History Religion as Myth Bangkok Orchid Press Snellgrove David 2008 How Samten Came to Europe Revue d Etudes Tibetaines 14 1 6 With Hugh Richardson 1968 A Cultural History of Tibet London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson Reviews edit Snellgrove David 1951 The Book of Chao by W Liebenthal Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 13 No 4 1951 pp 1053 1055 Snellgrove David 1952 Mi la Ras pa by Helmut Hoffmann Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 14 No 2 1952 pp 396 399 Snellgrove David 1954 Tombs of the Tibetan Kings by Giuseppe Tucci Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 16 No 1 1954 p 200 Snellgrove David 1954 The Satapancasatka of Matṛceṭa by D R Shackleton Bailey Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 16 No 1 1954 pp 199 200 Snellgrove David 1954 An Introduction to Tantric Buddhism by Shashi Bhusan Dasgupta Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 16 No 1 1954 pp 178 179 Snellgrove David 1954 Manuel elementaire de tibetain classique methode empirique by Marcelle Lalou Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 16 No 1 1954 pp 198 199 Snellgrove David 1954 Deux traites grammaticaux tibetains and Morphologie du verbe tibetain by Jacques A Durr Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 16 No 1 1954 pp 179 182 Snellgrove David 1956 Tibetan Folksongs from the District of Gyantse by Giuseppe Tucci Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 18 No 1 1956 p 204 Snellgrove David 1956 The Na khi Naga cult and Related Ceremonies by J F Rock Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 18 No 1 1956 pp 190 191 Snellgrove David 1958 Ancient Folk Literature from North Eastern Tibet Introductions Texts Translations and Notes by F W Thomas Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 21 No 1 3 1958 pp 650 651 Snellgrove David 1958 Oracles and Demons of Tibet The Cult and Iconography of the Tibetan Protective Deities by Rene de Nebesky Wojkowitz Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 21 No 1 3 1958 pp 649 650 Snellgrove David 1958 Thirteen Tibetan Tankas by Edna Bryner Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 21 No 1 3 1958 pp 677 678 Snellgrove David 1959 L epopee tibetaine de Gesar dans sa version lamaique de Ling by R A Stein Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 22 No 1 3 1959 pp 596 597 Snellgrove David 1959 Die tibetischen Handschriften und Drucke des Linden Museums in Stuttgart by R O Meisezahl Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 22 No 1 3 1959 p 621 Snellgrove David 1959 Preliminary Report on Two Scientific Expeditions in Nepal by Giuseppe Tucci Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 22 No 1 3 1959 pp 377 378 Snellgrove David 1959 Mediaeval History of Nepal c 750 1480 by Luciano Petech Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 22 No 1 3 1959 p 378 Snellgrove David 1959 Le parler de l Amdo etude dialecte archaique du Tibet by Georges de Roerich Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 22 No 1 3 1959 p 621 Snellgrove David 1961 Nepal A Cultural and Physical Geography by Pradyumna P Karan William M Jenkins Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 24 No 1 1961 pp 156 159 Snellgrove David 1962 The Large sutra on Perfect Wisdom with the Divisions of the Abhisamayalaṅkara Part I by Edward Conze Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 25 No 1 3 1962 pp 376 377 Snellgrove David 1963 La civilisation tibetaine by R A Stein Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 26 No 3 1963 pp 671 672 Snellgrove David 1983 gSo ba riq pa le systeme medical tibetain by Fernand Meyer Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 46 No 1 1983 pp 172 174 Snellgrove David 1985 Tibetan Thangka Painting Methods and Materials by Janice A Jackson David P Jackson Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 48 No 3 1985 pp 580 582 Snellgrove David 1988 Il mito psicologico nell India antica by Maryla Falk Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London Vol 51 No 2 1988 pp 362 365References edit David Snellgrove interviewed by Sara Shneiderman and Mark Turin in Torre Pellice Piedmont Italy on 20th September 2004 a b Skorupski Tadeusz 1990 Indo Tibetan studies Papers in Honour and Appreciation of Professor David L Snellgrove s Contribution to Indo Tibetan Studies Tring Institute of Buddhist Studies pp 2 3 ISBN 978 0 9515424 1 5 Tibetan Studies at SOAS Retrieved 27 April 2010 Professor David Snellgrove FBA The British Academy Retrieved 15 July 2021 External links editProfessor David Snellgrove Tibetologist obituary The Telegraph 18 April 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Snellgrove amp oldid 1170706984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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