Henry Thomas Colebrooke
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 187 years ago |
Date of birth | June 15,1765 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 10,1837 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | George Colebrooke |
Mary Gaynor | |
Children | Sir Edward Colebrooke, 4th Baronet |
Job | Mathematician |
Current partner | Elizabeth Wilkinson |
Grandchildren | Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baron Colebrooke |
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ID | 593241 |
Miscellaneous Essays
Essays on the religion and philosophy of the Hindus
Miscellaneous Essays: Miscellaneous essays, by H. T. Colebrooke. New ed. , with notes, by E. B. Cowell
Remarks on the Husbandry and Internal Commerce of Bengal - Scholar's Choice Edition
Hindu Algebra: From the Sanskrit Works of Brahmagupta and Bhaskar
Remarks on the Present State of the Husbandry and Commerce of Bengal
A Grammar of the Sanskrit Language
Essays on History, Literature, and Religions of Ancient India: Miscellaneous Essays
Sanskrit And Prakrit Poetry
The Law of Inheritance According to the Mitacshara
Miscellaneous Essays: In Two Volumes
Essays on the Religion and Philosophy of the Hindus - Scholar's Choice Edition
Essays on the religion and philosophy of the Hindus
Miscellaneous Essays: Miscellaneous essays, by H. T. Colebrooke. New ed. , with notes, by E. B. Cowell
Remarks on the Husbandry and Internal Commerce of Bengal - Scholar's Choice Edition
Hindu Algebra: From the Sanskrit Works of Brahmagupta and Bhaskar
Remarks on the Present State of the Husbandry and Commerce of Bengal
A Grammar of the Sanskrit Language
Essays on History, Literature, and Religions of Ancient India: Miscellaneous Essays
Sanskrit And Prakrit Poetry
The Law of Inheritance According to the Mitacshara
Miscellaneous Essays: In Two Volumes
Essays on the Religion and Philosophy of the Hindus - Scholar's Choice Edition
Henry Thomas Colebrooke Life story
Henry Thomas Colebrooke FRS FRSE was an English orientalist and mathematician. He has been described as "the first great Sanskrit scholar in Europe".