Sobre o Autor

W. Woodville Rockhill was an American diplomat, scholar, and one of the early Western specialists on Tibetan culture and Buddhism. Born in Philadelphia in 1854, he pursued a career that combined both academia and diplomatic service, reflecting his deep interest in Eastern philosophies. Rockhill's work often focused on the intersections of culture and politics, particularly in Asia, where he spent significant time studying and interacting with various Buddhist communities.

Among his notable contributions, Rockhill authored several important texts including 'Udanavarga: A Collection of Verses from the Buddhist Canon' and 'The Land Of The Lamas: Notes Of A Journey Through China, Mongolia And Tibet'. These works not only showcased his linguistic skills and understanding of Buddhist teachings but also provided insight into the historical and cultural landscapes of the regions he explored. His efforts helped to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western perspectives, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of Asian cultures in the West.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento January 1, 1854
Local de Nascimento Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Data de Falecimento January 1, 1914
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