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Frederick William Thomas (philologist)

Frederick William Thomas CIE FBA (21 March 1867 – 6 May 1956), usually cited as F. W. Thomas, was an English Indologist and Tibetologist.

Frederick William Thomas
Born(1867-03-21)21 March 1867
Died6 May 1956(1956-05-06) (aged 89)
NationalityBritish
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Scientific career
FieldsPhilology, Oriental languages
InstitutionsUniversity College, London, Balliol College, Oxford

Life

Thomas was born on 21 March 1867 in Tamworth, Staffordshire. After schooling at King Edward's School, Birmingham, he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1885, graduating with a first class degree in both classics and Indian languages and being awarded a Browne medal in both 1888 and 1889.[1] At Cambridge he studied Sanskrit under the influential Orientalist Edward Byles Cowell.

He was a librarian at the India Office Library (now subsumed into the British Library) between 1898 and 1927. Simultaneously he was lecturer in comparative philology at University College, London from 1908 to 1935, Reader in Tibetan at London University from 1909 to 1937 and the Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford University between 1927 and 1937, in which capacity he became a fellow of Balliol College.[1] His students at Oxford included Harold Walter Bailey.

Thomas became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1927. He died on 6 May 1956.[2]

Work

Thomas collaborated with Jacques Bacot in publishing a collection of Old Tibetan historical texts. In addition he studied many Old Tibetan texts himself which were collected in his four-volume Tibetan literary texts and documents concerning Chinese Turkestan and Ancient folk-literature from North-Eastern Tibet. He also published a monograph on the Nam language, and wrote an unpublished work on the Zhangzhung language.

His catalogues of the Tibetan manuscripts from Central Asia brought to the India Office Library by Marc Aurel Stein remained unpublished until 2007, when his catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts from Stein's third expedition was published on the website of the International Dunhuang Project.

Publications

  • (1897) (with E.B. Cowell) The Harsa-carita of Bana. London: Royal Asiatic Society.
  • (1903) Catalogue of Sanskrit MSS.
  • (1929) (with Sten Konow) Two medieval documents from Tun-Huang. Oslo, A.W. Brøggers boktrykkeri.
  • (1933) Arthur Anthony Macdonell, 1854-1930. London: Milford.
  • (1935-1963) Tibetan literary texts and documents concerning Chinese Turkestan. [4 vols.] London: Royal Asiatic Society.
  • (1940-1946) (with Jacques Bacot and Gustave-Charles Toussaint) Documents de Touen-houang relatifs à l'histoire du Tibet. Paris: Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner.
  • (1948) Nam, an ancient language of the Sino-Tibetan borderland. London, Oxford Univ. Press.
  • (1957) Ancient folk-literature from North-Eastern Tibet. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag.
  • (2007) Stein Tibetan: Third Expedition http://idp.bl.uk/database/oo_cat.a4d?shortref=Thomas_2007

References

  1. ^ a b "Thomas, Frederick William (THMS885FW)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ British Academy Fellowship record 2015-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 30 September 2015

External links

  • Katz, J. B. "Thomas, Frederick William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36472. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Obituary, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland

frederick, william, thomas, philologist, frederick, william, thomas, march, 1867, 1956, usually, cited, thomas, english, indologist, tibetologist, frederick, william, thomasborn, 1867, march, 1867tamworth, staffordshiredied6, 1956, 1956, aged, cambridgenationa. Frederick William Thomas CIE FBA 21 March 1867 6 May 1956 usually cited as F W Thomas was an English Indologist and Tibetologist Frederick William ThomasBorn 1867 03 21 21 March 1867Tamworth StaffordshireDied6 May 1956 1956 05 06 aged 89 CambridgeNationalityBritishAlma materTrinity College CambridgeScientific careerFieldsPhilology Oriental languagesInstitutionsUniversity College London Balliol College Oxford Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksLife EditThomas was born on 21 March 1867 in Tamworth Staffordshire After schooling at King Edward s School Birmingham he went up to Trinity College Cambridge in 1885 graduating with a first class degree in both classics and Indian languages and being awarded a Browne medal in both 1888 and 1889 1 At Cambridge he studied Sanskrit under the influential Orientalist Edward Byles Cowell He was a librarian at the India Office Library now subsumed into the British Library between 1898 and 1927 Simultaneously he was lecturer in comparative philology at University College London from 1908 to 1935 Reader in Tibetan at London University from 1909 to 1937 and the Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford University between 1927 and 1937 in which capacity he became a fellow of Balliol College 1 His students at Oxford included Harold Walter Bailey Thomas became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1927 He died on 6 May 1956 2 Work EditThomas collaborated with Jacques Bacot in publishing a collection of Old Tibetan historical texts In addition he studied many Old Tibetan texts himself which were collected in his four volume Tibetan literary texts and documents concerning Chinese Turkestan and Ancient folk literature from North Eastern Tibet He also published a monograph on the Nam language and wrote an unpublished work on the Zhangzhung language His catalogues of the Tibetan manuscripts from Central Asia brought to the India Office Library by Marc Aurel Stein remained unpublished until 2007 when his catalogue of Tibetan manuscripts from Stein s third expedition was published on the website of the International Dunhuang Project Publications Edit 1897 with E B Cowell The Harsa carita of Bana London Royal Asiatic Society 1903 Catalogue of Sanskrit MSS 1929 with Sten Konow Two medieval documents from Tun Huang Oslo A W Broggers boktrykkeri 1933 Arthur Anthony Macdonell 1854 1930 London Milford 1935 1963 Tibetan literary texts and documents concerning Chinese Turkestan 4 vols London Royal Asiatic Society 1940 1946 with Jacques Bacot and Gustave Charles Toussaint Documents de Touen houang relatifs a l histoire du Tibet Paris Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner 1948 Nam an ancient language of the Sino Tibetan borderland London Oxford Univ Press 1957 Ancient folk literature from North Eastern Tibet Berlin Akademie Verlag 2007 Stein Tibetan Third Expedition http idp bl uk database oo cat a4d shortref Thomas 2007References Edit a b Thomas Frederick William THMS885FW A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge British Academy Fellowship record Archived 2015 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 30 September 2015External links EditKatz J B Thomas Frederick William Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 36472 Subscription or UK public library membership required Obituary Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain amp Ireland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick William Thomas philologist amp oldid 1084006688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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