We are pleased to announce a new release:
Rosane Rocher and Ludo Rocher, Founders of Western Indology:
August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Henry Thomas Colebrooke in
Correspondence 1820-1837,
Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, Bd. 84, xvi + 205 pp.,
plates, Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, Feb. 2013, Eur. 48,00. ISBN:
978-3-447-06878-9
Founders of Western Indology presents in high relief the central
roles two scholars, one German, one English, played in establishing
classical Indology in Europe. Their correspondence, edited here for
the first time, with extensive introductions and annotations,
documents the formative decades during which, under Schlegel’s
leadership, incipient Indic scholarship in Europe strove first to
use, and promptly to transcend, the work of British amateur scholars
in India and their reliance on Indian pandit teachers.
The study by Rosane and Ludo Rocher illuminates the international
ambit of competition and controversy in which Indian studies became
institutionalized and professionalized, most notably at Prussian
universities after a first chair was created in Paris and societies
were founded in Paris and in London to emulate the Asiatic Society
in Calcutta, over which Colebrooke had presided. It captures how
Colebrooke’s gift of his unrivaled collection of manuscripts to the
East India Library helped transfer the primary European seat of
Indological research from Paris to London. Comparative standards of
pre-university education come to the fore when Colebrooke entrusts a
son to Schlegel’s affectionate tutelage in Bonn. A companion to the
authors’ biography of Colebrooke (2012), this volume puts greater
emphasis on Schlegel, who sought to consult Colebrooke’s “oracle”
and brought up most items for discussion.
Rosane and Ludo Rocher