Buddhism
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Thomas William Rhys Davids was a prominent British scholar specializing in the Pāli language. He was instrumental in establishing the Pali Text Society and held the esteemed position of Chair of Comparative Religion at the University of Manchester. His scholarly contributions extended to co-founding the British Academy and the London School for Oriental Studies, marking him as a significant figure in academic and linguistic circles.

