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Vincenc Lesný

Vincenc Lesný (3 April 1882, Komárovice – 9 April 1953, Prague) was a Czech professor and research scholar of Indology and Iranian Studies.

Vincenc Lesný
Born(1882-04-03)3 April 1882
Komárovice
Died(1953-04-09)9 April 1953
Prague
OccupationTeacher, research scholar
NationalityCzech
SpouseMilada Krausová-Lesná
ChildrenIvan Lesný

Early life

The second son of Baltazar Lesný and Victorie (née Sujerlova), Vincenc was born at Komárovice, then in Austria-Hungary, now in the Czech Republic, on 3 April 1882. After graduation, he joined a naval academy at Pula between 1901 and 1903. He studied classical philology, Sanskrit and old Indian culture at Charles University between 1903 and 1907. He attended lectures on modern Indian languages in Oxford and Bonn in 1909-1910. On completing his studies, he first taught in schools and then in the university.[1][2]

Santiniketan

He was a student of Moriz Winternitz. In 1920, Rabindranath Tagore met him during his visit to Czechoslovakia. Lesný was an admirer of Tagore's poetry and had translated in 1914, some of his prose and poetry into Czech and published it - Rabindranath Thakur : Ukázky poesie a prosy. When Winternitz joined Visva Bharati University in 1923 as a visiting professor, Lesný also went to Santiniketan. He taught German and himself learnt Bengali. He had mastered Sanskrit before going to Santiniketan. Lesný went back after a short time but again returned to Santiniketan in 1928 as a professor.[3]

Later life

At the Charles University in Prague, he became associate professor of Indology in 1924, full professor in 1930 and took over management of the Faculty of Arts in 1937. Since 1945, he was director of the Oriental Institute at Prague.[4]

His wife, Milada Krausová-Lesná, was a Czech translator from Scandinavian languages. Their son, Ivan Lensy, was a doctor and a writer.[1][5]

Works

His book Buddhism: Buddha and Buddhism of the Pali Canon (1921) was an objective view of Buddhism. His Spirit of India presented history and religion in India in a historical context. He translated extensively. His later translations of Tagore were the first directly from Bengali to Czech.[2][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Ze vzpomínek neurologa prof. MUDr. Ivana Lesného, DrSc., Jemnické listy, leden 2013, s. 29, časopis města Jemnice
  2. ^ a b Radovan, Zejda (2002). "Vincenc Lesný" (in Czech).
  3. ^ "Vincenc Lesný (1882-1953)". Great Personalities. Visva Bharati. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Vincenc Lesný" v encyklopedii". Czech. Libri. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Ze vzpomínek neurologa prof. MUDr. Ivana Lesného, DrSc". Czech. 2007.
  6. ^ "Višvabháratí - duchovní brána do Indie". Czech. 2002.

vincenc, lesný, april, 1882, komárovice, april, 1953, prague, czech, professor, research, scholar, indology, iranian, studies, born, 1882, april, 1882komárovicedied, 1953, april, 1953pragueoccupationteacher, research, scholarnationalityczechspousemilada, kraus. Vincenc Lesny 3 April 1882 Komarovice 9 April 1953 Prague was a Czech professor and research scholar of Indology and Iranian Studies Vincenc LesnyBorn 1882 04 03 3 April 1882KomaroviceDied 1953 04 09 9 April 1953PragueOccupationTeacher research scholarNationalityCzechSpouseMilada Krausova LesnaChildrenIvan Lesny Contents 1 Early life 2 Santiniketan 3 Later life 4 Works 5 ReferencesEarly life EditThe second son of Baltazar Lesny and Victorie nee Sujerlova Vincenc was born at Komarovice then in Austria Hungary now in the Czech Republic on 3 April 1882 After graduation he joined a naval academy at Pula between 1901 and 1903 He studied classical philology Sanskrit and old Indian culture at Charles University between 1903 and 1907 He attended lectures on modern Indian languages in Oxford and Bonn in 1909 1910 On completing his studies he first taught in schools and then in the university 1 2 Santiniketan EditHe was a student of Moriz Winternitz In 1920 Rabindranath Tagore met him during his visit to Czechoslovakia Lesny was an admirer of Tagore s poetry and had translated in 1914 some of his prose and poetry into Czech and published it Rabindranath Thakur Ukazky poesie a prosy When Winternitz joined Visva Bharati University in 1923 as a visiting professor Lesny also went to Santiniketan He taught German and himself learnt Bengali He had mastered Sanskrit before going to Santiniketan Lesny went back after a short time but again returned to Santiniketan in 1928 as a professor 3 Later life EditAt the Charles University in Prague he became associate professor of Indology in 1924 full professor in 1930 and took over management of the Faculty of Arts in 1937 Since 1945 he was director of the Oriental Institute at Prague 4 His wife Milada Krausova Lesna was a Czech translator from Scandinavian languages Their son Ivan Lensy was a doctor and a writer 1 5 Works EditHis book Buddhism Buddha and Buddhism of the Pali Canon 1921 was an objective view of Buddhism His Spirit of Indiapresented history and religion in India in a historical context He translated extensively His later translations of Tagore were the first directly from Bengali to Czech 2 6 References Edit a b Ze vzpominek neurologa prof MUDr Ivana Lesneho DrSc Jemnicke listy leden 2013 s 29 casopis mesta Jemnice a b Radovan Zejda 2002 Vincenc Lesny in Czech Vincenc Lesny 1882 1953 Great Personalities Visva Bharati Retrieved 16 August 2019 Vincenc Lesny v encyklopedii Czech Libri Retrieved 26 April 2010 Ze vzpominek neurologa prof MUDr Ivana Lesneho DrSc Czech 2007 Visvabharati duchovni brana do Indie Czech 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vincenc Lesny amp oldid 1141117274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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