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Laurence Austine Waddell (1854-1938) qualified in medicine and
chemistry at Glasgow University and in 1880 embarked on a
successful career in the colonial Indian Medical Service which took
him to Darjeeling, Burma and Tibet, and eventually an academic post
at Calcutta Medical College. In addition, Waddell studied Sanskrit
and published extensively on Tibet (his books Among the Himalayas
(1899) and Lhasa and its Mysteries (1905) are also reissued in the
Cambridge Library Collection). This landmark study of Tibetan
Buddhism first appeared in 1895. Waddell cites earlier European
scholarship, including that of Burnouf (also reissued), but
emphasises that his book is based on original field research at
temples and among the lay population. It covers the history of
Tibetan Buddhism, its relationship with other branches of Buddhism,
doctrine, places of worship, rituals and festivals, popular
religion and the occult. It also includes around 200 illustrations
and a substantial bibliography.
Title: Among the Himalayas ... With numerous illustrations by A. D.
McCormick, the author, etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical
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Waddell, Laurence Austine; Maccormick, Arthur David; 1899. xvi. 452
p.; 8 . V 3022
2010 Reprint of 1927 First Edition. Lieutenant Colonel Laurence
Austine Waddell (1854 - 1938) was a British explorer, collector in
Tibet, and author. He traveled in India throughout the 1890s
(including Sikkim and areas on the borders of Nepal and Tibet) and
wrote about the Tibetan Buddhist religious practices he observed
there. In his later works he tried to synthesize Western and Near
Eastern cultures. In this work he proposes an Aryan (i.e.,
Indo-European) origin of the alphabet. His point of departure is
the presumed Semitic origin of the Alphabet, against which he makes
an argument for an actual Aryan origin. Illustrated in the text and
with two large plates.
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