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Michael Witzel Curriculum Vitae Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies 1 Bow Street, 3rd fl., Cambridge, MA 02138, USA phones (general) : x-1-617-495 3295 (also voice messages), Ed. by Albrecht Wezler & Michael Witzel.
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Dec 30, 2005 Professor Michael Witzel, Wales Professor of Sanskrit in the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at Harvard University,
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Author Michael Karl Witzel's biography, published non-fiction books, rear-view mirror blog, and contact information...
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Encyclopedia: Michael Witzel
Michael Witzel (born July 18, 1943 at Schwiebus, Germany, now Poland) is Wales Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University, United States. Biographical information He has been teaching Sanskrit s...
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The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia, ed. G. Erdosy, (Indian Philology and South Asian Studies, ed. Albrecht Wezler and Michael Witzel, Vol. G. Erdosy, (Indian Philology and South Asian Studies, ed. Albrecht Wezler and Michael Witzel, Vol. 1) Berlin/New York (de Gruyter) 1995, 307-352...
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E-mail contact link: Michael Karl Witzel For show bookings and inquiries, please call (512) 557-2240...
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To go deeper into the unacademic attitude of Western scholarship, we will examine the writings of one particular American scholar, Michael Witzel (whom we have had occasion to refer to many times within our present volume). There are two basic reasons why we will be examining Michael Witzel s papers:
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Gas Stations Coast to Coast (Hardcover) by Michael Karl Witzel (Author) "When the gasoline station first appeared along the American roadside, it was a homely sight..." (more) Key Phrases: gas station architecture, gas pump globe, pump globes, Courtesy Coolstock, New York, Roadside Americana by Michael Witzel...
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submitted: Sun, 10 Sep 1995 18:08:53 -0400 (EDT) Michael Witzel Wales Professor of Sanskrit, and Chair, Committee on South Asian Studies Harvard University Dept.
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The ninth comment, by Professor M. Witzel of the Harvard University, was published in the next issue (JIES vol. The fact that J. P. Mallory, the editor of JIES, permitted Witzel to print such material in his journal is eloquent in its own way.
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