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Polish indologist

Helena Willman-Grabowska (4 January 1870 in Warsaw ā€“ 31 October 1957 in KrakĆ³w) was Polish indologist. A lecturer at the Sorbonne, she was also one of the first female professors at Jagiellonian University. She is best remembered for her publications Les composĆ©s nominaux dĆ ns le Śatapathabrāhmana (1927ā€“28), Le chien dans le Rigveda et l'Avesta (1931), L'idĆ©e de l'etat dans l'Inde ancienne (1933), and Expiacja (prāyaścitti) in Brāhman (1935).

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  1. ^ Czekalska, Renata (2000). "Helena Willman-Grabowska (1870ā€“1957)". In Michalik, "J." (ed.). Złota Księga Wydziału Filologicznego UJ (in Polish). Krakow. pp. 224ā€“230.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Pobożniak, Tadeusz (1958). Helena Willman-Grabowska (in Polish).
  3. ^ Czekalska, R., ed. (2014). Helena Willman-Grabowska: orientalistka ā€“ uczona ā€“ popularyzatorka (in Polish). Krakow: Księgarnia Akademicka.


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