Patrick Olivelle

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Patrick Olivelle
Born1942
Occupation
  • Indologist
  • philologist
  • professor
Academic background
Education
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Texas at Austin

Patrick Olivelle is an Indologist.[1][2] A philologist and scholar of Sanskrit Literature whose work has focused on asceticism, renunciation and the dharma, Olivelle has been Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Religions in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin since 1991.[1][3]

Olivelle was born in Sri Lanka.[3] He received a B.A. (Honours) in 1972 from the University of Oxford, where he studied Sanskrit, Pali and Indian religions with Thomas Burrow and R.C. Zaehner.[3] He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974 for a thesis containing the critical edition and translation of Yadava Prakasa's Yatidharmaprakasa under the supervision of Ludo Rocher.[3] Between 1974 and 1991 Olivelle taught in the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington.[1]

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  • Lindquist, Steven E. (2011), "Introduction: Patrick Olivelle and Indology", in Steven E. Lindquist (ed.), Religion and Identity in South Asia and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Patrick Olivelle, Anthem Press, pp. 9–20, ISBN 978-0-85728-790-8, retrieved 30 September 2013
  • Clark, Matthew (2007), Patrick Olivelle: A Profile, SOAS, University of London
  • Jamison, Stephanie W. (2008), "Review of: Languages, Texts, and Society: Explorations in Ancient Indian Culture and Religion by Patrick Olivelle; Ascetics and Brahmins: Studies in Ideologies and Institutions by Patrick Olivelle", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 128 (2): 395–396, JSTOR 25608395

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