Lorenz Franz Kielhorn

Lorenz Franz Kielhorn (31 May 1840, Osnabrück - 19 March 1908, Göttingen) was a German Indologist.

Kielhorn worked in Oxford in the period 1862-65 with Friedrich Max Müller (1823-1900) in order to publish the first edition of Rigveda. From 1866 to 1881 he was a professor of Sanskrit at Deccan College in Pune, and after 1882 in University of Göttingen.

Kielhorn's results from the handling of rich material that he himself partially collected and partially got sent, is mainly explained in Indian antiquary and Epigraphia Indica. After the death of Georg Bühler (1837-1898), he edited the Grundriss der indoarischen Philologie. Together with Bühler, Kielhorn had initiated the series Bombay Sanskrit series

Kielhorn was appointed an honorary Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) for his services in Pune. He received the honorary degree Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from the University of Glasgow in June 1901,[1] and the honorary degree Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) from the University of Oxford in June 1902.[2]

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  1. "Glasgow University jubilee" The Times (London). Friday, 14 June 1901. (36481), p. 10.
  2. "University intelligence" The Times (London). Monday, 9 June 1902. (36789), p. 12.
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