Richard Robinson (Buddhism scholar)


Richard Hugh Robinson was a scholar of Buddhism and the founder of the first Buddhist studies program in the United States that awarded a dedicated doctorate degree.
In the 1950s he informally studied Sanskrit with Edward Conze.
He died in 1970 after an accident in his home.
Nearly two years after his death, the journal Philosophy East and West published a memorial tribute to him, in an issue that also included three of Robinson's previously unpublished papers.
Charles Prebish, in his 1975 edited introductory volume to Buddhism, wrote that in assembling the team of contributors to the volume
Nearly fifty years after his death, in 2019, Robinson was profiled in , and described as "the most important scholar of Buddhism you've never heard of".