Zuiho Yamaguchi
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is a Japanese Buddhologist and Tibetologist. He is an emeritus professor at the
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, where he also took his doctorate degree in
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in 1954. He also studied in
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and for many years was a researcher at the
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. He retired in 1986. Zuiho Yamaguchi specializes in the history of Tibet and studied include the manuscripts of Dunhuang, but also dealt with other subjects, such as the Tibetan calendar which he published a work in 1973 in Japanese. He also did a thorough investigation of facts surrounding emperor
Langdarma Darma Udumtsen (), better known by his nickname Langdarma (, "Mature Bull" or "Dharma the Bull") was most likely the last Tibetan Emperor who most likely reigned from 838 to 841 CE. Early sources call him Tri Darma "King Dharma". His domain e ...
, where he challenged the assertion that Langdarma was a persecutor of
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and a supporter of
Bon ''Bon'', also spelled Bön () and also known as Yungdrung Bon (, "eternal Bon"), is a Tibetan religious tradition with many similarities to Tibetan Buddhism and also many unique features.Samuel 2012, pp. 220-221. Bon initially developed in t ...
.


Works

*マハーバーラタものがたり 青葉書房, 1957 (学級図書館) *オーレル・スタイン蒐集チベット語文献解題目録 2冊組、東洋文庫, 1977-78 *吐蕃王国成立史研究, 岩波書店, 1983 *チベットの仏教と社会 春秋社, 1986 * * *チベット語文語文法 春秋社, 1998 *「概説」チベット語文語文典 春秋社, 2002 *「要訣」チベット語文語文典 成田山 新勝寺成田山仏教研究所, 2003 *「評説」インド仏教 哲学史 岩波書店, 2010


Translations

*チベットの文化 R.A.スタン 定方晟共訳 岩波書店, 1971 (増補版 1993)


Essays


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References

* 福田洋一「日本のチベット学10年—山口瑞鳳博士の研究を中心に」『仏教学』36, 1994 {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamaguchi, Zuiho University of Tokyo alumni University of Tokyo faculty 1926 births Living people Tibetologists Japanese scholars of Buddhism