Ludo Rocher

Ludo Rocher is an eminent Sanskrit scholar, and the W. Norman Brown Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania.[1]

Biography

Prof. Rocher was born in Belgium on 25 April 1926 (U.S. citizen, 1972), and he earned his J.D. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Ghent. He taught Sanskrit and comparative philology at the University of Brussels from 1956 to 1966.[2] Dr. Rocher directed the Center for Study of South and Southeast Asia at the University of Brussels from 1961-67.[3]

Upon the invitation of Prof. W. Norman Brown, Prof. Rocher then moved to Philadelphia, where he was appointed as a Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Pennsylvania. From 1966 to 2002, with interruptions, he was the Chair of the Department of Oriental Studies (renamed Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies in 1991).[4]

A past president of the American Oriental Society,[5] Dr. Rocher was elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society and of the Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences (Belgium), and a Fellow of the Asiatic Society (Calcutta) where he has frequently conducted research.[6] He lives in Philadelphia with his wife Rosane Rocher.

Ludo Rocher has authored nearly twenty books and innumerable articles on Sanskrit legal and other branches of literature. Dr. Ludo Rocher and Dr. Rosane Rocher were jointly awarded the 2015 prize of the Fondation Colette Caillat of the Institut de France "for their latest two joint books, The Making of Western Indology: Henry Thomas Colebrooke and the East India Company (2012) and Founders of Western Indology: August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Henry Thomas Colebrooke 1820–1837 (2013), and for their lifelong, signal contributions to Sanskrit studies and the history of Indology."

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Festschrift

Legacy

His notable students include,

Awards

Dr. Ludo Rocher and Dr. Rosane Rocher were jointly awarded the 2015 prize of the Fondation Colette Caillat of the Institut de France "for their latest two joint books, The Making of Western Indology: Henry Thomas Colebrooke and the East India Company (2012) and Founders of Western Indology: August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Henry Thomas Colebrooke 1820–1837 (2013), and for their lifelong, signal contributions to Sanskrit studies and the history of Indology."

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