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Albrecht Weber
Albrecht Weber in 1899
Born

Friedrich Albrecht Weber


(1825-02-17)February 17, 1825
DiedNovember 30, 1901(1901-11-30) (aged 49)
Berlin
CitizenshipPrussian
OccupationIndologist
SpouseFrederike Althauss
Children6
ParentFriedrich Benedict Weber (father)
Academic work
DisciplineIndology
Doctoral studentsJohannes Klatt
Main interestsVedic literature and Jainism

Friedrich Albrecht Weber (German pronunciation: [ˈalbʁɛçt ˈveːbɐ];[1][2] 17 February 1825 – 30 November 1901) was a Prussian-German Indologist and historian who studied the history of Jainism in India.[3] Some older sources have the first and middle names interchanged.

Biography[edit]

Weber was born in Breslau, where his father Friedrich Benedict Weber was a professor of political economy. The Protestant family had roots in Schleusingen, where their ancestors had held clerical posts.

Weber studied Greek, Latin and Hebrew in Thüringen. He then sought to become a historian and went to the University of Breslau. He studied Arabic under Hinrich Middeldorpf and Sanskrit under Adolf Friedrich Stenzler (1807–1887). In 1844, he spent two semester in Bonn attending classes under Christian Lassen and Johannes Gildemeister. At Stenzler's suggestion, he studied the Yajurveda, examining the ninth chapter of the Vâjasaneyi-Samhitâ from a copy in London. He also spent some time in 1845 in Berlin studying under Franz Bopp, H. J. Petermann, Wilhelm Schott, M. G. Schwanze, August Boeckh, Theodor Aufrecht, Adalbert Kuhn, Rudolf Roth and Karl Lachmann. He wrote his thesis in Latin in 1845.

In 1846, he visited England and France in connection with his studies and in the same winter his mother Ida Jähne died. On his return to Germany, he went to the University of Berlin, where he became privatdocent in 1848, and in 1856 became an adjunct professor of the language and literature of ancient India. In 1867, he was made full professor. He was a member of the Academy of Sciences of Berlin, and was the author of many books and periodical contributions on classical subjects. He was a close friend of Max Müller.[4] Johannes Klatt was among his students.[5]

Weber might be one of the earliest Indologists who emphasized the social philosophy of Buddhism. In his opinion, "Buddhism is, in its origin, one of the most magnificent and radical reactions in favour of the universal human rights of the individual against the oppressing tyranny of the pretended privileges of divine origin, of birth, and of class." Weber was specifically against the caste privileges of the Brahmins.[6]

Weber married Emma Frederike Althauss in 1849. They had six children, three dying young in Berlin.[7][4] Weber grew blind in his later years and died in 1901 in Berlin.[6]

Works[edit]

He also contributed much lexicographical material, especially from Vedic literature, to the Sanskrit-WörterbuchofOtto von Böhtlingk and Rudolf Roth.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Albrecht – Deutsch-Übersetzung – Langenscheidt Französisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch" (in German and French). Langenscheidt. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  • ^ Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0
  • ^ Bendall, C. (7 December 1901). "Obituary: Prof. Albrecht Weber". The Athenæum (3867): 774.
  • ^ a b Parpola, Asko (2003). "Publications of the Great Indologist Fr. Albrecht Weber". Studia Orientalia. 97: 189–219.
  • ^ Flügel, Peter (2017). "Johannes Emil Otto Klatt (1852–1903). Forgotten Chronicler of Jainism and Bibliographer of Oriental Literature: Letters to Albrecht Weber 1874–1882, Ernst Kuhn 1881–1889, Charles Rockwell Lanman 1889 and Ehrhardt Karras 1891, with Curricula Vitae, and a Complete Bibliography of Johannes Klatt's Works". Berliner Indologische Studien. 23 (1): 69–141.
  • ^ a b Morgenroth, W. (1975). "Albrecht Friedrich Weber - a pioneer of Indology". Indologica Taurinensia. 3 (4): 321–338.
  • ^ Tola Fernando, Dragonetti Carmen (2013). Brahminism and Buddhism Two Antithetic Conceptions of Society in Ancient India. New Delhi, India: Critical Quest. p. 1. ISBN 978-81-89524-97-5.
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