André Bareau Explained

André Bareau
Birth Date:31 December 1921
Birth Place:Saint-Mandé
Death Place:14th arrondissement of Paris, France
Nationality:French
Occupation:Buddhologist
Professor at the Collège de France
Years Active:1971–1991
Known For:Works on the biography of The Buddha
Notable Works:En Suivant Bouddha
Recherches sur la Biographie du Bouddha (3 vol.)
Awards:
Ordre des Palmes académiques, Officer, (1972).

André Bareau (December 31, 1921- March 2, 1993) was a prominent French Buddhologist and a leader in the establishment of the field of Buddhist Studies in the 20th century. He was a professor at the Collège de France from 1971 to 1991 and Director of the Study of Buddhist Philosophy at L'École Pratique des Hautes Études.

Between 1955 and 1985, he carried out eight missions in Asia, in countries where Buddhism had been practiced for 2,500 years.

He wrote numerous books, 307 articles and reviews between 1951 and 1994, some of which were published posthumously.

Biography

André Bareau was born on 31 December 1921 in Saint-Mandé into a modest family. At the age of seventeen, in 1938, he was admitted to the École normale d'instituteurs de Paris (Teacher Training College).In 1941, he began his career as a teacher in La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire (a district of Saint-Mandé). That same year, he began Postgraduate education at the Sorbonne University, which he completed in 1946[1]

Then, while preparing a degree in philosophy at this institution, he discovered languages Sanskrit and Pāli. In 1947, he defended a mémoire under the supervision of Jean Filliozat, on the Pali Buddhist notion of "asaṅkhata" ("the unformed, the unconditioned "[2]), and joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). He went on to study Chinese and Tibetan, and in 1951 defended his thesis entitled « L'Absolu en philosophie bouddhique. Évolution de la notion d'asaṃskṛta (The Absolute in Buddhist philosophy. Evolution of the notion of Asaṃskṛta).[3] [1] Doctor of Letters (Docteur ès lettres), he was professor at the Collège de France from 1971 to 1991 and director of studies in Buddhist philology at the École pratique des hautes études.[3]

A few years before his death, he fell seriously ill. Deprived of speech, he never complained and continued his work as long as he could. He died on 2 March 1993.

At the end of a life dedicated to the study of Buddhism, his funeral was celebrated according to the rite of the Protestant church, under the aegis of a verse from the Gospel of Luke : In his posthumous tribute to Alain Bareau, his friend and colleague Gérard Fussman, professor at the Collège de France wrote on 15 January 1994:

Works

André Bareau's work was aimed at understanding the essential notions of Buddhism, for in his view, multiple interpretations, too often far removed from one another, had led to great divisions within the Buddhist community.[1]

His works, which focused mainly on the biography of the Buddha, has become an essential reference. His research was not limited to texts alone. He was also interested in the archaeological aspect, paying particular attention to the stupas and also to the epigraphics texts. Between 1955 and 1985, he made eight trips, as part of the missions organised by the Collège de France, to the various countries where Buddhism has been practised for 2,500 years: India, Ceylon, Cambodia, Thailand[4]

His research led him to the conclusion that the birthplace of the Buddha was not Lumbini, as is generally accepted, but Kapilavastu[5] [1]

Books and articles

André Bareau wrote numerous books, 307 articles and reviews between 1951 and 1994 (2 of which were published posthumously). It is impossible to mention them all in the context of this article, but the full list can be consulted online.[6]

Here are just a few of them (all texts are in French).

Books

Articles

Awards

Ordre des Palmes académiques, Officer, as Professor at the Collège de France in Paris, awarded on 8 August 1972[17]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: fr. François Bizot. André Bareau (1921-1993). Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, n°81 (1). 6–9 . 21 October 2024.
  2. https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/asankhata Wisdom Library : asaṅkhata
  3. Web site: fr. . Hommage . 15 January 1994. www.college-de-france.fr . 21 October 2024.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20061023021827/http://www.college-de-france.fr/site/ins_dis/p1072773409399.htm Collège de France : André Bareau. Missions en Asie, 1955-1985.
  5. https://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1987_num_76_1_1717 André Bareau: Lumbinī et la naissance du futur Buddha, 1987.
  6. [Persée (web portal)|Persee]
  7. https://fr.scribd.com/document/216283702/Bareau-1955-Les-sectes-bouddhiques-du-petit-vehicule-pdf Les Sectes bouddhiques du petit véhicule et leurs Abhidharmapiṭaka, 1955. PDF
  8. Please note : Concerning the « volume III Articles complémentaires ». This is a posthumous work, composed of articles originally published separately, which have been brought together to form the present book.
  9. https://www.persee.fr/doc/rhr_0035-1423_1968_num_174_1_9237 A. Bareau, W. Schubring, С. von Frührer-Haimendorff. Les religions de l'Inde, t. III : Bouddhisme, Jaïnisme, Religions archaïques [review], (review by A.-M. Esnoul, 1968).
  10. https://books.google.com/books/about/Les_religions_de_l_Inde.html?id=rpTdAQAACAAJ&redir_esc=y Les religions de l'Inde: Bouddhisme, Jai͏̈nisme, religions archai͏̈ques. III.
  11. Les religions de l'Inde :only volume 3 is mentioned here, as André Bareau was not involved in writing of volume 1 : Védisme et hindouisme ancien, 1962, 435 p., and volume 2 : L’Hindouisme récent , 1963, 422 p.
  12. https://books.google.com/books/about/Journal_Asiatique.html?id=He0hzgEACAAJ&redir_esc=y Journal Asiatique, vol. 241, 1953
  13. https://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1951_num_44_1_5035 Les sectes bouddhiques du Petit Véhicule et leur Abhidharmapitaka, 1951, p.1-11.
  14. http://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1979_num_66_1_4010 La composition et les étapes de formation du Mahâparinirvânasûtra ancien, 1979.
  15. http://www.nichiren-etudes.net/articles/bareau.htm Les origines de la pensée bouddhique, 1987.
  16. https://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1987_num_76_1_1717 Lumbinī et la naissance du futur Buddha, 1987.
  17. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/liste/bodmr?sortValue=PUBLICATION_DATE_DESC&pageSize=100&page=6&tab_selection=all#bodmr Légifrance :Bulletin officiel des décorations, médailles et récompenses n°07 du 08/08/1972.
  18. http://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1994_num_81_1_2240 André Bareau (1921-1993)
  19. https://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1994_num_81_1_2241 Bibliographie des ouvrages d'André Bareau, 1994.