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Siegbert Hummel (18 July 1908 – 28 March 2001) was a German
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ologist and cultural
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. His work focused on the
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n context of Tibetan culture, the
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language, and the Gesar epic.


Biography

Born in
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, Hummel obtained his
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from König-Albert-Gymnasium in
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in 1932. He studied
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,
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,
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and
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at the universities of
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,
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,Se
entry of Siegbert Hummel
in the
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Leipzig and
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between 1932 and 1938. From 1938 to 1947, Hummel worked in Leipzig and
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as a minister in the
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church. During this time, he also studied Chinese, Japanese,
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and Mongolian languages as well as
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and
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. He became curator of the Asian department at the Ethnographic Museum of Leipzig in 1947, a job he held until 1955. In 1948, Hummel obtained his
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in
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from at the University of Leipzig. After leaving the museum in 1955, Hummel worked as a
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in the country parish of
Plauen Plauen (; Czech language, Czech: ''Plavno'') is, with around 65,000 inhabitants, the fifth-largest city of Saxony, Germany after Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Zwickau, the second-largest city of the Vogtland after Gera, as well as the larges ...
in
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until his retirement. He died in Röthenbach (Rodewisch) near
Rodewisch Rodewisch is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is situated 3 km north of Auerbach (Vogtland), and 20 km east of Plauen. Demographics Historical population: Famous people born in Rodewisch * ...
.


Works of Siegbert Hummel

*1948 **''Weltbild des Buddhismus'' (eine Ausstellung), Leipzig, 1948, pp. 23–24. **"Der Lotusstabträger," ''Archiv für Ostasien'' 1.1: 11-13. *1949 ** ''Ostasiatische Keramik'' (Ausstellung 14/4-31/5 1949, Museum für Völkerkunde), Leipzig 1949, pp. 4. *1950 **"Guan-yin in der Unterwelt," ''Sinologica'' 2, 4: 291-293. **"Die Bedeutung der ostasiatischen Keramik fur unsere Gegenwart," ''Forschungen und Fortschritte'' 26, 9-10: 115-117. **"Die Gloriolen in der lamaistischen Malerei," ''Asiatische Studien'' 4: 90-107. **"Der Medizinbuddha und seine Begleiter" Sinol 2, 2: 81-104. **"Der Pfauenbuddha," Sinol 2, 2: 234-241. *1951 **"Erlauterungen zum KundalinI-Yoga," ''Psyche'' 1951, 3: 210-218. **"Das Paradoxe in der Theorie des KundalinI-Yoga," ''Psyche'' 1951, 6: 399-400. **"Zur Frage der Aufstellung buddhistischer Bildwerke Zentral- und Ostasiens," JMVL 10: 50-58. **"Die Lamapagode als psychologisches Diagramm," ''Psyche'' 1951, 10: 628-631. *1952 **"VOID Wesen der chinesischen Tuschmalerei aus der Sung-Zeit," JMLV 11: 12-22. **"Taranatha und der Schwarze-ManjusrI," ZMR 36, 1: 67-71. **"Zur Karte von Sikhim und Bhutan," Erd 6,4: 1-3. **"Der lamaistische Ritualdolch (phur-bu) und die altvorderorientalischen Nagelmenschen," ''Asiatische Studien'' 6: 41-51. **"Ueber die Rechtschreibung der Ortlichkeiten auf Tibetkarten," ''Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen'' 96, 1: 3638. **"Eine lamaistische Seidenstickerei im Museum für Völkerkunde Leipzig," JMVL 10: 59-61. *1953 **"Die lamaistischen Tempelfahnen und ihre Beziehung zum Yoga," Trib 2-3: 239-253. **"Bildwerke lamaistischer Gottheiten als Abwehrzauber" ''Sinologica'' 3, 4: 242-254. **"Der lamaistische Donnerkeil (rDo-rje) und die Doppelaxt der Mittelmeerkultur" Anthr 48: 982-987. **"Eine lamaistische Seidenstickerei" IW 5, 5: 79-81. **"Psychologische Grundlagen der tibetischen Kulturgeschichte" ''Ethnos'' 18, 1-2: 31-44. **"Beitrage zu einer Baugeschichte der Lamapagode", ''Artibus Asiae' 16: 111-118. *1954 **"Magische Hande und Fusse" ''Artibus Asiae' 17: 149-154. **"Nichtanimistisches und Animistisches im Lamaismus" JMVL 12: 52-62. **"Ikonographische Notizen zum Lamaismus" JMVL 12: 63-81. *1955 **"Der Hund des Daitschin-Tengri/' Geogr Helv 10, 3: 145-147. **"Grundzuge einer Urgeschichte der tibetischen Kultur" JMVL 13: 73-134. **"Der Lamaismus und die Ikonenmalerei des morgenlandischen Christentums" JMVL 13: 135-145. *1956 **"Sechs Pekinger Bronzen auf einem Bilde von E. Schlieper," Sinol5, 1: 36-40. **"Wer waren die Erbauer der tibetischen Burgen?" ''Paideuma'' 6, 4: 205-209. *1957 **"Schleuder und Tierbalgboot in Tibet," BSGAE 33: 42-48. **"Ethnologische Grundlagen der tibetischen Kulturgeschichte," ZE 82, 2: 243-249. **"Die heilige Höhle in Tibet" Anthr 52: 623-631. **"Heilige Berge in Tibet" Anthr 52: 944-949. **"Aufgaben und Bedeutung der Tibetologie," Z psycho-somat Med 3, 3: 211-220. **"Eine Jenseitsdarstellung aus' Tibet," AEH 6, 1-2: 233-242. **"Die tibetische Frühgeschichte und die Etruskerfrage," ''Paideuma'' 6, 6: 307-317. **"Strafen und Torturen der Tibeter," Geogr Helv 12, 2: 93'-102. *1958 **"Ueber die Herkunft der Irrigationstechnik in Tibet" BSGAE 34: 1-9. **"Die Gesichtsbemalung der Tibeter," ZE 83, 1: 281-284. . **"Das tibetische Kungserspiel" AEH 7, 1-2: 219-221. **"Die sudlich.en Salomo-Inseln und die Dongson-Kultur (Eine Randbemerkung)** ZE 83, 1: 66-68. **"Shaktistisches im Lamaismus der Tibeter" ''Sinologica'' 5, 4: 226-243. **"Zum Ursprung der Totengerichts- und Hollenvorstellungen bei den Tibetem" ZMR 42, 1, 1958: 48-55. **"Anmerkungen zur Apokalypse des Lamaismus" Ar 0 26, 2: 186-196. **"Der Ursprung des·tibetischen Mandalas," ''Ethnos'' 1958, 2: 158-171. **"Der Hund in der religiösen Vorstellungswelt des Tibeters," ''Paideuma'' 6, 8: 500-509. **"Strafen und Torturen der Tibeter," Geogr Helv 13, 1: 67-68. *1959 **"Frau Welt und der Priesterk6nig Johannes," ZMR 43, 2: 103-117. **"Eurasiatische Traditionen in der tibetischen Bon-Religion," Opusc. Ethn. Mem. Lud. Bir6 Sacra, Budapest 1959, pp. 165–212. **"Die Gottheiten der Schulter in Tibet (Phrag-Iha)," RSOr 34: 183-197. **"Die lamaistische Psychologie und ihre SteHung zum Spiritismus," Z psychosomat Med 5, 3: 207-216. **"Einige parapsychologische Phanomene im Lamaismus der Tibeter," Z psychoS01nat Med 6, 1: 44-54. **"Anmerkungen zur Ge-sar-Sage," Anth.r 54: 517-535. **"Die lamaistischen Miniaturen im Linden-Museum," Trib 8: 15-37. *1960 **"Die Frauenreiche in Tibet," ZE 85, 1: 44-46. **"Die Bedeutung der Na-khi fur die Erforschung der tibetischen Kultur," ''
Monumenta Serica ''Monumenta Serica - Journal of Oriental Studies'' (Chin. 華裔學志, Huayi xuezhi) and for the web is an international academic journal of sinology. It is published by Monumenta Serica Institute in Sankt Augustin. The editor-in-chief was unt ...
'' 19: 307-334. **"Der Weisse Alte," ''Sinologica'' 6, 3: 193-206. **"Der göttliche Schmied in Tibet," FS 19: 251-272. **"Der Bauplatz der Kathedrale von Lhasa und seine kosmologische Bedeutung," ](air 2, 4: 240-244. **"Der magische Stein in Tibet,". IAE 49, 2: 224-240. *1961 **"Der Tigerbändiger in der tibetischen Ikonographie," FS 20: 1-13. **"Die Leichenbestattung in Tibet," ''Monumenta Serica'' 20: 266-281. **"Der Hund in der religiosen Vorstellungswelt des Tibeters," ''Paideuma'' 7, 7: 352-361 **"Boy Dances at the New Year's Festival in Lhasa/' EaW 12, 1: 40-44. *1962 **"Boy Dances at the New Year's Festival in Lhasa," EaW 13, 1: 24-26. **"Pe-har," EaW 13, 4: 313-316. **"Die Herrin der Berge," ''Ethnos'' 27, 1-4: 23-34. **"Die lamaistischen Kultplastiken im Linden-Museum," Trib. 11: 15-68. **"Das kristallene Meer in der Kathedrale von Lhasa," OE 9, 1: 90-96. *1963 **"Zur Diskussion über das Ge-sar-Epos," Anthr 58: 231-233. **"Probleme der Lha-mo," CAl 8, 2: 143-148. **"Günstige und ungünstige Zeiten und Zeichen nach dem Tibetischen des Chags-med-rin-po-che" AFS 22: 89-132. **"Mi-Ia-ras-pa un die bKa'-rgyud-pa-Schule," Kair 5, 4: 300-307. **"Games of the Tibetans," (together with Paul G. Brewster), FFC o1.77, 2 (No.187), Helsinki 1963, 33 pp. **"Ein Parivara des Gautama Buddha," ''Asiatische Studien'' 17, 1-2: 41-46. **"Ars Tibetana (Drei Bildbetrachtungen)," Ant 4, 1: 80-112. *1964 **"Boy Dances at the New Year's Festival in Lhasa," EaW IS, 1-2: 50-52. **"Tibetische Architektur," BSGAE 40: 62-95. **"Die verschlossene Urflut im Stadtstempel zu Lhasa und die Weiden vor clem Heiligtum" Kalr 6, 3-4: 173-180. **"Zwei indo-tibetische Institute und ihre Veroffentlichungen," Kair 6,3-4: 267-269. **"Kosmische Strukturplane der Tibeter," Geogr HeIv 19, 1: 34-41. **"Die tibetischen Ma-ni-Mauern als megalithisches Erbe," IAE 50,1: 116-118. **"Das Motiv der Nabelschnur in Tibet," Ant 4, 6: 572-580. **"Profane und religiose Gegenstande aus Tibet und der lamaistischen Umwelt im Linden-Museum," Trib. 13: 31-138. *1965 **"sMan-gyi bla," BT 2, 2: 9-15. **"Die Kathedrale von Lhasa. Imago mundi undHeilsburg" Ant 7, 3: 280-290. **"Die Steinreihen des tibetischen Megalithikums und die Ge-sar-Sage," Anthr 60: 833-838. **"Zentralasien und die Etruskerfrage" Kair 7, 4: 284-295. **"Lotusstab und Lotusstabtrager in der Ikonographie des Lamaismus." ''Asiatische Studien'' 1965: 167-174. *1967 **"Non-animistic Elements in Tibetan Buddhism," BT 4, 1: 21-31. **"Khum-bu-yul-lha, der weisse Gott der Sherpa," ''Acta orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' 20, 3: 353-361. **"Die lamaistischen Malereien und Bilddrucke im Linden-Museum," Trib 16: 35-195. *1968 **"Ekajata in Tibet," ''Asiatische Studien'' 22: 110-114. **"Eine Bon-po-Foundation," Kair 10, 4: 288-289. **"The Tibetan Ceremony of Breaking the Stone," H ReI 8, 2: 139-142. *1969 **"Bon-Ikonographisches in Linden-Museum," Anthr 63-64: 858-868. **"Die Maske in Tibet," Ant 11, 2: 181-191. **"Tuschmalerei der Sung-Zeit und buddhistische Ikonographie," Ant 11, 6: 546-555. **"The sMe-ba-dgu, the Magic Square of the Tibetans," EaW 19, 1-2: 139-146. **"Die Jakobinermutze im Parivara des Yama," ''Asiatische Studien'' 23, 1-2: 41-44. **"Einführung in Bergmanns Nomadische Streifereien," Bergmanns Nomadische Streifereien unter den Kalmücken in den Jahren 1802 und 1803, Riga 1804–1805, repro Oosterhout 1969, pp. v-viii. *1970 **"Taranatha und sein Werk." ''Asiatische Studien'' 24, 1-2: 25-33. *1971 **"Die Fuss-Spur des Gautama-Buddha auf dem Wu-T'ai-Shan." ''Asiatische Studien'' 25: 389-406. **"Zervanistische Traditionen in der Ikonographie des Lamaismus" ''Etudes tibetaines dediees il la m.e7noire de Marcelle Lalou,'' Paris 1971, pp. 159–165. **"The Motif of the Crystal Mountain in the Tibetan Gesar Epic," H ReI 10, 3: 204-210. *1972 **"mGar" EZZ 1972: 215-222. **"Anmerkungen zu den Vorgeburtsreihen in Tibet," Wege zur Ganzheit. Festschrift Govinda, Almora, 1973, pp. 79–85. **"Einige Bemerkungen zu 'Jerusalem auf einer alten tibetischen Weltkarte," CACKlB 1973, 1: 47-48. **"VajrakIla," WZUH 22, 3: 21-27. **"Der Wunderbare Hirsch im Ge-sar-Epos," EZZ 1973: 37-40. *1974 **"Der Osiris-Mythos in Tibet I," CAl 18, 1: 23-29. **"Transmigrations- und Inkarnationsreihen in Tibet unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Bon-Religion," AO 36: 181-189. **"Noch einmal Vajra1d:la," WZUH 23, 5: 126-127. **"Zentralasien und die Etruskerfrage. Anmerkungen," RSOr 48: 251-257. **"A Gnostic Miscellanea," EaW 24, 3-4: 343-361. **"Boy Dances at the New Year's Festival in the Region of Dri-c'u-rori., North Nepal," EaW 24, 3-4: 363-364. **"The Three Sisters in the Ge-sar Epic," BT ~ 1, 2: 5-12. *1975 **"Der Osiris-Mythos in Tibet II," ''Central Asiatic Journal'' 19, 3: 199-201. **"Das tibetische Megalithikum," EZZ 1975: 31-54. **"Tut-ench-Amun auf dem Leoparden," ''Asiatische Studien'' 23-24: 65-67. **"Materialien zu einem Woerterbuch der Zhang-zhung-Sprache, I, II," ''Monumenta Serica'' 31: 488-520. **"Das heilige Land der Bon-po und das mythologische K'un-Iun der Chinesen," CACKlB 1975, 3-4: 28-29. . **"La couleur dans l'iconographie tibetaine," Art lamarque, Bruxelles 1975, pp. vii-xi (also English and Dutch versions). **"Tibetische Heilkunde," LASTH 1975: 15-19. *1976 **"Peter Simon Pallas 'Sammlungen historischer Nachrichten über die mongolischen Völkerschaften' in einer Ausgabe durch Johann Heinrich Merck," ''Zentralasiatische Studien'' ·10: 545-550. **"Polyphem im Ge-sar.·Epos/, EZZ 1976: 81-83. **"Die drei Schwestern im Ge-sar-Epos," CACKIB 1976, 3-4: 24-30. **"Materialien zu einem Wörterbuch der Zhang-Zhung-Sprache III," ''Monumenta Serica'' 32: 320-336. **"Die Tibet-Sammlung des Linden-Museums," Trib 25: 83-125. *1977 **"Agyptische Miszellen," AIm 8: 87-95. *1978 **"Das Regenschatzmadchen Uh6d6ji/' AO 39: 213-216. *1979 **"Die Bedeutung der Na-khi-Ikonographie fur ein Bon-Pantheon," ''Zentralasiatische Studien'' 13: 431-441. **"Agyptisch-tibetische Parallelen," AIm 9-10: 313-332. *1980 **"Einführung," reprint of P.S. Pallas, Sammiungen historischen Nachrichten Uber die mongolischen Völkerschaften (1776), Graz (
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