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Lajos Ligeti

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Though much was lost in the upheavals of World War Two, he managed to conserve important texts in old Mongolian, Manchu, Tibetan and Chinese, which he later gave to the Hungarian Academy. He donated his 11,000 volume private library to the Klebelsberg Library,
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in 1902. After completing his secondary studies in his native town, he entered the prestigious Eötvös-Kollégium. He studied classical languages, but concentrated on Turkish and Hungarian philology at
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and Zoltán Gombocz, obtaining his doctorate in 1925. He spent three years on a scholarship in post-doctoral research in Paris where he studied Chinese under
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From 1928 to 1930 he engaged in field research in Inner Mongolia, and, while staying in
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of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1936, he did further fieldwork among both the
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Commemorative plaque of Lajos Ligeti in Budapest District V, Belgrád Quay No 26
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who carried on Pelliot's work in Mongolian studies, and his closest disciple.
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Róna-Tas, András (June 2012). "In Memoriam Lajos Ligeti (1902-1987)".
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and philologist, who specialized in Mongolian and Turkic languages.
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Selected works of Lajos Ligeti for download on Monumenta Altaica
144:(1949) and in the following year he launched the 250:Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 89:, one of the three students, the others being 8: 230:AcadĂ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 283:Biography at University Library of Szeged 226:Paul Pelliot: de l'histoire Ă  la lĂ©gende 203: 184: 191: 47:(28 October 1902 – 24 May 1987) was a 16:Hungarian orientalist and philologist 7: 224:. In Drège, J.-P.; Zink, M. (eds.). 222:"Paul Pelliot and Mongolian Studies" 14: 150:The Secret History of the Mongols 124:in 1931. After his election as a 122:Pázmány PĂ©ter Catholic University 154:Elegant Sayings of Sakya Pandita 85:and Inner Asian languages under 220:Atwood, Christopher P. (2008). 1: 148:. Among his translations are 33:when mentioning individuals. 334: 318:People from Balassagyarmat 118:Catalogue du Kanjur mongol 20: 308:20th-century philologists 29:. This article uses 21:The native form of this 313:Hungarian philologists 41: 39: 232:. pp. 433–449. 162:University of Szeged 126:corresponding member 206:, pp. 123–136. 63:Budapest University 57:Ligeti was born in 42: 31:Western name order 239:978-2-87754-290-6 325: 266: 243: 207: 201: 195: 189: 333: 332: 328: 327: 326: 324: 323: 322: 288: 287: 274: 269: 246: 240: 219: 215: 210: 202: 198: 190: 186: 182: 177: 167:Ligeti died in 152:(1962) and the 146:Acta Orientalia 95:Francis Cleaves 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 331: 329: 321: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 290: 289: 286: 285: 280: 273: 272:External links 270: 268: 267: 257:(2): 123–136. 244: 238: 216: 214: 211: 209: 208: 196: 194:, p. 439. 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 59:Balassagyarmat 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 330: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 295: 293: 284: 281: 279: 276: 275: 271: 264: 260: 256: 252: 251: 245: 241: 235: 231: 227: 223: 218: 217: 212: 205: 204:RĂłna-Tas 2012 200: 197: 193: 188: 185: 179: 174: 172: 170: 165: 163: 157: 155: 151: 147: 143: 142:Kossuth Prize 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 79:Jacques Bacot 76: 72: 71:Henri Maspero 68: 64: 60: 55: 53: 50: 46: 38: 32: 28: 24: 23:personal name 19: 254: 248: 225: 199: 187: 166: 158: 145: 117: 99: 87:Paul Pelliot 67:Gyula NĂ©meth 56: 45:Lajos Ligeti 44: 43: 27:Ligeti Lajos 26: 18: 303:1987 deaths 298:1902 births 192:Atwood 2008 104:, mastered 91:Denis Sinor 65:under both 52:orientalist 292:Categories 132:, and the 102:lamaseries 180:Citations 171:in 1987. 83:Mongolian 49:Hungarian 263:43282453 169:Budapest 156:(1984). 110:Kharchin 213:Sources 130:Moghuls 106:Chakhar 75:Tibetan 261:  236:  138:Manchu 134:Uzbeks 81:, and 77:under 259:JSTOR 175:Notes 114:Dagur 234:ISBN 112:and 93:and 25:is 294:: 255:65 253:. 228:. 164:. 108:, 73:, 265:. 242:.

Index

personal name
Western name order

Hungarian
orientalist
Balassagyarmat
Budapest University
Gyula NĂ©meth
Henri Maspero
Tibetan
Jacques Bacot
Mongolian
Paul Pelliot
Denis Sinor
Francis Cleaves
lamaseries
Chakhar
Kharchin
Dagur
Pázmány Péter Catholic University
corresponding member
Moghuls
Uzbeks
Manchu
Kossuth Prize
The Secret History of the Mongols
Elegant Sayings of Sakya Pandita
University of Szeged
Budapest
Atwood 2008

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