Anezaki Masaharu

Japanese scholar
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Also known as: Anesaki Chōfū, Anesaki Masaharu, Anezaki Chōfū
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Also called:
Anezaki Chōfū, Anezaki
Also spelled:
Anesaki
Born:
July 25, 1873, Kyōto, Japan
Died:
July 23, 1949, Atami (aged 75)

Anezaki Masaharu (born July 25, 1873, Kyōto, Japan—died July 23, 1949, Atami) was a Japanese scholar who pioneered in various fields of the history of religions. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University (now the University of Tokyo), Anezaki went to India and Europe for further studies (1900–03). Returning to Japan, he was appointed to the chair of science of religion at Tokyo Imperial University. Anezaki started his academic career as a student of Indian religions, and Buddhism in particular. Before him, studies in Buddhist scriptures had been conducted mostly from an apologetic point of view; he was one of the ...(100 of 201 words)