Theodoor Gautier Thomas Pigeaud Explained

Theodoor Gautier Thomas Pigeaud
Birth Date:20 February 1899
Birth Place:Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Death Place:Gouda, South Holland, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch

Theodoor Gautier Thomas Pigeaud (20 February 1899 in Leipzig – 6 March 1988 in Gouda)[1] was an expert in Javanese literature from the Netherlands. He especially became famous for his Java-Netherlands dictionary (1938) that Poerwadarminto chose as the foundation of Baoesastra Djawa. Moreover, Pigeaud is also known because of his monumental study of Nagarakretagama[2] and text catalogues of the manuscripts in the libraries of the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.

Personal life

Early years

Theodoor Gautier Thomas Pigeaud was born on February 20, 1899, in Leipzig, Germany. He was the youngest of three children of Dr. Jan Jacob Pigeaud (1862–1942), a doctor, and his wife, Adolfina Adriana Frederika Bodde (1866–1947).

References

References

  1. Book: Nederland's Patriciaat . Uitgeverij Verloren . 2018 . 9789087046941 . Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands . 314-315 . nl.
  2. Santoso . Soewito . 1974 . The "Samâya" of Bharaḍah and Kuturan . Indonesia . 17 . 51–66 . 10.2307/3350772 . 0019-7289. 1813/53578 . free .