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E.B. Cowell was a prominent British scholar and orientalist known for his significant contributions to the study of Buddhist literature. He is best remembered for his work on the Jataka Tales, which are stories about the previous lives of the Buddha. His translations and interpretations of these tales played a crucial role in introducing Buddhist philosophy and narratives to the Western audience. Cowell's academic pursuits were not limited to Buddhism; he also engaged in the study of Hindu philosophy, contributing to texts like the Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha, which reviews various systems of Hindu thought.

Throughout his career, Cowell held various academic positions, including a professorship at the University of Cambridge. His scholarly work laid the groundwork for future studies in comparative religion and philosophy. He was deeply influenced by the rich traditions of Eastern thought, which he integrated into his research and teaching. Cowell's legacy continues to resonate in the fields of religious studies and comparative literature, as his efforts helped bridge the gap between Eastern and Western academic traditions.

出生日期 December 26, 1825
出生地点 Rangoon, Burma
去世日期 May 6, 1903