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Jean-Noël Alexandre Robert (born 30 December 1949 in Paris) is a French orientalist, specialist of the history of Buddhism in Japan and of its Chinese predecessors. His work particularly focus on Tendai and the philology of Sino-Japanese Buddhist texts. He is the author of the French translation of the Lotus Sūtra, seminal text of Mahayana 大乘 (great vehicle), from the ancient Chinese text. In 2011, he was appointed a professor at the Collège de France to become the holder of the chair Philologie de la civilisation japonaise.

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  • Jean-Noël Alexandre Robert (born 30 December 1949 in Paris) is a French orientalist, specialist of the history of Buddhism in Japan and of its Chinese predecessors. His work particularly focus on Tendai and the philology of Sino-Japanese Buddhist texts. He is the author of the French translation of the Lotus Sūtra, seminal text of Mahayana 大乘 (great vehicle), from the ancient Chinese text. In 2011, he was appointed a professor at the Collège de France to become the holder of the chair Philologie de la civilisation japonaise. (en)
  • Jean-Noël Alexandre Robert, né le 30 décembre 1949 à Paris, est un orientaliste français, spécialiste de l’histoire du bouddhisme au Japon et de ses antécédents chinois. Ses travaux concernent en particulier le bouddhisme Tendai et la philologie des textes bouddhiques sino-japonais. Il est l’auteur de la traduction française du Sūtra du Lotus, texte fondateur du bouddhisme mahāyāna 大乘 (grand véhicule), à partir du texte chinois ancien. En 2011, il est nommé professeur au Collège de France pour y devenir titulaire de la chaire Philologie de la civilisation japonaise. (fr)
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  • Jean-Noël Alexandre Robert (born 30 December 1949 in Paris) is a French orientalist, specialist of the history of Buddhism in Japan and of its Chinese predecessors. His work particularly focus on Tendai and the philology of Sino-Japanese Buddhist texts. He is the author of the French translation of the Lotus Sūtra, seminal text of Mahayana 大乘 (great vehicle), from the ancient Chinese text. In 2011, he was appointed a professor at the Collège de France to become the holder of the chair Philologie de la civilisation japonaise. (en)
  • Jean-Noël Alexandre Robert, né le 30 décembre 1949 à Paris, est un orientaliste français, spécialiste de l’histoire du bouddhisme au Japon et de ses antécédents chinois. Ses travaux concernent en particulier le bouddhisme Tendai et la philologie des textes bouddhiques sino-japonais. Il est l’auteur de la traduction française du Sūtra du Lotus, texte fondateur du bouddhisme mahāyāna 大乘 (grand véhicule), à partir du texte chinois ancien. En 2011, il est nommé professeur au Collège de France pour y devenir titulaire de la chaire Philologie de la civilisation japonaise. (fr)
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