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'''Kenneth Roy Norman''' (born July 1925) is a leading scholar of Middle Indo-Aryan or [[Prakrit]], particularly of [[Pali]]. He saw military service in India and Malaya and studied classics at Cambridge University, and spent most of his career teaching Prakrit at [[Cambridge University]].
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'''Kenneth Roy Norman''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100|FBA}} (21 July 1925{{snd}}5 November 2020) was a British [[Philology|philologist]] at the [[University of Cambridge]] and a leading authority on [[Pali]] and other [[Middle Indo-Aryan languages]].
He was a visiting professor at [[SOAS]] and Berkeley, and President of the [[Pali Text Society]] from 1981 to 1994. He is a [[Fellow of the British Academy]].


==Books==
==Life==
Norman was born on 21 July 1925, and was educated at [[Taunton School]] in [[Somerset]] and [[Downing College, Cambridge]], receiving his [[Master of Arts|M.A.]] in 1954.{{r|w}}


{{quote|text=I was trained as a [[classicist]] and studied [[classical philology]], in the form which was current in my student days, i.e. the investigation of the relationship between [[Latin]], [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] and [[Sanskrit]] in particular, and between other [[Indo-European languages]] in general. I went on to study Sanskrit and the dialects associated with Sanskrit—the [[Prakrit]]s—and was appointed to teach the Prakrits, or [[Middle Indo-Aryan languages|Middle Indo-Aryan]], as they are sometimes called, lying as they do between Old Indo-Aryan, i.e. Sanskrit, and New Indo-Aryan, i.e. the modern Indo-Aryan languages spoken mainly in North India.|author=K. R. Norman|title=''A Philological Approach to Buddhism''{{r|p|p=6}}}}
* ''Elders' Verses'', 2 vols, 1969–71, Pali Text Society: translation of [[Theragatha]] and [[Therigatha]]
* ''Pali Literature'', Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1983
* ''The Group of Discourses'', Pali Text Society: translation of [[Sutta Nipata]]
* ''The Word of the Doctrine'', Pali Text Society: translation of [[Dhammapada]]
* ''A Philological Approach to Buddhism'', SOAS, London; reprinted by Pali Text Society
* ''Patimokkha'', edition & translation with William Pruitt, Pali Text Society
* ''Collected Papers'', 8 vols so far, Pali Text Society
* translation of Kankhavitarani with William Pruitt, in preparation


The whole of his academic career was spent at Cambridge. He was appointed Lecturer in Indian Studies in 1955, Reader in 1978, and Professor of Indian Studies in 1990. He retired in 1992.{{r|w}}
==Articles==


From 1981 to 1994 he was President of the [[Pali Text Society]],{{r|j|p=xi}} and from January to March 1994 he was the Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai Visiting Professor at the [[SOAS University of London|School of Oriental and African Studies]].{{r|p|p=vii}}
* '"Notes on the Asokan Rock Edicts". ''Indo Iranian Journal'' Vol 10, 1967

* [https://www.scribd.com/doc/62668477/A-Note-on-Atta-in-the-Alagaddupama-Sutta-Norman-LD-1981 A Note on Attā in the Alagaddūpama Sutta]. ''Studies in Indian Philosophy'' LD Series, 84 - 1981
He was made a Foreign Member of the [[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]] in 1983{{r|w|d}} and a [[Fellow of the British Academy]] in 1985.{{r|w|b}}
*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/61797962/Pali-Philology-and-the-Study-of-Buddhism-Norman-1990 Pāli Philology and the Study of Buddhism]. ''Seminar Papers 1987 – 1998'', School of Oriental and African Studies 1990

He died on 5 November 2020, at the age of ninety-five.{{r|w|g|c}}

==Notable works==
===Translations===
*''Elders' Verses: Vol. I'' (1969, 2nd ed. 2007), a translation of the [[Theragāthā]]
*''Elders' Verses: Vol. II'' (1971, 2nd ed. 2007), a translation of the [[Therīgāthā]]
*[https://pdfhost.io/v/FbiS1SMg_The_Word_of_the_Doctrine.pdf ''The Word of the Doctrine''] (1991), a translation of the [[Dhammapada]]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150911084708/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/SuttaNipata_Norman_1997-2001.pdf ''The Group of Discourses''] (1992, 2nd ed. 2001), a translation of the [[Sutta Nipata|Suttanipāta]]{{efn|Published in paperback as ''The Rhinoceros Horn and Other Early Buddhist Poems''.}}
*''Pātimokkha'' (2001), a translation of the [[Pāṭimokkha|Pātimokkha]]
*''Overcoming Doubts: Vol. I: The Bhikkhu-Pātimokkha Commentary'' (with P. Kieffer-Pülz and W. Pruitt, 2018), a translation of the [[Atthakatha|Kaṅkhāvitaraṇī]]

===Other books===
*[https://archive.org/details/PaliLiterature ''Pali Literature''] (1983)
*[https://ahandfulofleaves.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/a-philological-approach-to-buddhism_norman_tbf_1997.pdf ''A Philological Approach to Buddhism: The Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai Lectures 1994''] (1997)
*''Collected Papers: Vols. I{{ndash}}VIII'' (1990{{ndash}}2007)

===Papers===
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25202112 Samprasāraṇa in Middle Indo-Aryan] (1958)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25202955 Notes on Aśoka's Fifth Pillar Edict] (1967)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25203159 Dr. Bimala Churn Law] (1969)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/613328 Some Aspects of the Phonology of the Prakrit Underlying the Aśokan Inscriptions] (1970)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25203233 Notes on the Bahapur Version of Aśoka's Minor Rock Edict] (1971)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25203367 Notes on the Greek Version of Aśoka's Twelfth and Thirteenth Rock Edicts] (1972)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25203598 Aśoka and Capital Punishment: Notes on a Portion of Aśoka's Fourth Pillar Edict, with an Appendix on the Accusative Absolute Construction] (1975)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/615021 Two Pali Etymologies] (1979)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20221103043652/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/A%20Note%20on%20Atta%20in%20the%20Alagaddupama%20Sutta_Norman_LDS_1981.pdf A Note on Attā in the Alagaddūpama-sutta] (1981)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210224171532/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/The%20Nine%20Treasures%20of%20a%20Cakravartin_vol11_art10_NORMAN.pdf The Nine Treasures of the Cakravartin] (1983)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181222181731/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/The%20Pali%20Language%20and%20the%20Theravadin%20Tradition_Norman_1983.pdf The Pāli Language and the Theravādin Tradition] (1983)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190327163851/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/Pratyeka-Buddha%20in%20Buddhism%20and%20Jainism_Norman%201983.pdf The Pratyeka-Buddha in Buddhism and Jainism] (1983)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210227015537/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/The%20Origin%20of%20Pali%20and%20its%20Position%20among%20the%20Indo-European%20Languages_JPBS_Norman_1988.pdf The Origin of Pāli and Its Position among the Indo-European Languages] (1988)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210225003440/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/Aspects%20of%20Early%20Buddhism_Norman_WSC_1990.pdf Aspects of Early Buddhism] (1990)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20210224193018/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/Pali%20Philology%20and%20the%20Study%20of%20Buddhism_Norman_1990.pdf Pāli Philology and the Study of Buddhism] (1990)
*[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25182325 Studies in the Minor Rock Edicts of Aśoka] (1991)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160310004918/http://ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/on%20translating%20from%20pali_norman.pdf On Translating from Pāli] (1992)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20230121180725/http://www.ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/Articles/Theravada%20Buddhism%20and%20Brahmanical%20Hinduism_Brahmanical%20Terms%20in%20Buddhist%20Guise_TBF_Norman.pdf Theravāda Buddhism and Brahmanical Hinduism: Brahmanical Terms in a Buddhist Guise] (1992)
*[https://pdfhost.io/v/SXwfLvbn_Solitary_as_Rhinoceros_Horn.pdf ‘ Solitary as Rhinoceros Horn ’] (1996)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160309183447/http://ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/articles/the%20four%20noble%20truths_norman_pts_2003.pdf The Four Noble Truths] (2003)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160312142607/http://ahandfulofleaves.org/documents/articles/why%20are%20the%20four%20noble%20truths%20called%20noble_norman_pts_2008.pdf Why are the Four Noble Truths Called “Noble”?] (2008)

==Notes==
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==References==
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<ref name=b>{{cite web|title=Professor Kenneth Norman FBA|url=https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/fellows/kenneth-norman-FBA|publisher=[[British Academy]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230514185055/https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/fellows/kenneth-norman-FBA/|archive-date=14 May 2023|url-status=live}}</ref>
*"NORMAN, Prof. Kenneth Roy". (2010). In ''Who's Who''. [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U29663 Online edition].


<ref name=c>{{cite web|title=Prof. K.R. Norman (1925–2020)|url=https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/news/prof-kr-norman-1925-2020|publisher=[[University of Cambridge]]|date=9 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201110170938/https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/news/prof-kr-norman-1925-2020|archive-date=10 November 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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<ref name=d>{{cite web|title=Professor Emer. Kenneth Norman|url=http://www.royalacademy.dk/da/Members/Norman-Kenneth|publisher=[[Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191205122006/http://www.royalacademy.dk/da/Members/Norman-Kenneth|archive-date=5 December 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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<ref name=g>{{cite web|first=Rupert|last=Gethin|author-link= Rupert Gethin|date=8 November 2020|title=NOTICE OF PASSING> K.R. Norman (1995–2020)|url=https://networks.h-net.org/node/6060/discussions/6716311/kr-norman-1995–2020|website=H-Buddhism|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108232627/https://networks.h-net.org/node/6060/discussions/6716311/kr-norman-1995–2020|archive-date=8 November 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

<ref name=j>{{cite journal|first=Oskar von|last=Hinüber|author-link=Oskar von Hinüber|year=2007|title=Preface|url=https://palitextsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JPTS_2007_XXIX.pdf|journal=[[Journal of the Pali Text Society]]|volume=XXIX|pages=ix–xiv|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221183720/https://palitextsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JPTS_2007_XXIX.pdf|archive-date=21 February 2023|url-status=live}}</ref>

<ref name=p>{{cite book|first=K. R.|last=Norman|year=1997|title=A Philological Approach to Buddhism: The Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai Lectures 1994|url=https://ahandfulofleaves.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/a-philological-approach-to-buddhism_norman_tbf_1997.pdf|location=London|publisher=School of Oriental and African Studies|isbn=0-7286-0276-8|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221185052/https://ahandfulofleaves.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/a-philological-approach-to-buddhism_norman_tbf_1997.pdf|archive-date=21 December 2014|url-status=live}}</ref>

<ref name=w>{{Who's Who|title=Norman, Prof. Kenneth Roy|id=U29663|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U29663}}</ref>

}}

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Latest revision as of 15:55, 3 August 2024

K. R. Norman
Born
Kenneth Roy Norman

(1925-07-21)21 July 1925
Died5 November 2020(2020-11-05) (aged 95)
NationalityBritish
Spouse
Pamela Raymont
(m. 1953)
Children2
Academic background
Education
Academic work
DisciplinePhilologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge (1952–1992)
Main interestsPali and other Middle Indo-Aryan languages

Kenneth Roy Norman FBA (21 July 1925 – 5 November 2020) was a British philologist at the University of Cambridge and a leading authority on Pali and other Middle Indo-Aryan languages.

Life

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Norman was born on 21 July 1925, and was educated at Taunton School in Somerset and Downing College, Cambridge, receiving his M.A. in 1954.[1]

I was trained as a classicist and studied classical philology, in the form which was current in my student days, i.e. the investigation of the relationship between Latin, Greek and Sanskrit in particular, and between other Indo-European languages in general. I went on to study Sanskrit and the dialects associated with Sanskrit—the Prakrits—and was appointed to teach the Prakrits, or Middle Indo-Aryan, as they are sometimes called, lying as they do between Old Indo-Aryan, i.e. Sanskrit, and New Indo-Aryan, i.e. the modern Indo-Aryan languages spoken mainly in North India.

— K. R. Norman, A Philological Approach to Buddhism[2]: 6 

The whole of his academic career was spent at Cambridge. He was appointed Lecturer in Indian Studies in 1955, Reader in 1978, and Professor of Indian Studies in 1990. He retired in 1992.[1]

From 1981 to 1994 he was President of the Pali Text Society,[3]: xi  and from January to March 1994 he was the Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai Visiting Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies.[2]: vii 

He was made a Foreign Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1983[1][4] and a Fellow of the British Academy in 1985.[1][5]

He died on 5 November 2020, at the age of ninety-five.[1][6][7]

Notable works

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Translations

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Other books

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Papers

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Notes

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  1. ^ Published in paperback as The Rhinoceros Horn and Other Early Buddhist Poems.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Norman, Prof. Kenneth Roy". Who's Who. A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U29663. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b Norman, K. R. (1997). A Philological Approach to Buddhism: The Bukkyō Dendō Kyōkai Lectures 1994 (PDF). London: School of Oriental and African Studies. ISBN 0-7286-0276-8. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 December 2014.
  3. ^ Hinüber, Oskar von (2007). "Preface" (PDF). Journal of the Pali Text Society. XXIX: ix–xiv. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Professor Emer. Kenneth Norman". Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. Archived from the original on 5 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Professor Kenneth Norman FBA". British Academy. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023.
  6. ^ Gethin, Rupert (8 November 2020). "NOTICE OF PASSING> K.R. Norman (1995–2020)". H-Buddhism. Archived from the original on 8 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Prof. K.R. Norman (1925–2020)". University of Cambridge. 9 November 2020. Archived from the original on 10 November 2020.