Prof. Dr. Dragomir Dimitrov

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsRegional Studies,Asian Studies
KeywordsTibetology, Indology, Buddhist philosophy of language, Sanskrit grammar, Textual criticism

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityMarburg
InstitutionPhilipps-Universität Marburg
InstituteFachgebiet Indologie und Tibetologie

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Mahesh Ashok DeokarDepartment of Pali, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
Start of initial sponsorship01/07/2016

Programme(s)

2016Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship Programme for Experienced Researchers

Publications (partial selection)

2025Dragomir Dimitrov / Anett Krause: Bruno Liebich – Leben und Werke eines schlesischen Indologen. Harrassowitz Verlag, 2025
2024Mahesh Deokar/ Dragomir Dimitrov / Chojun Yazaki: Cāndravyākaraṇa 1.3. The Section on Primary Derivatives of Candragomin’s Grammar of Sanskrit. A critical edition of the Cāndrasūtra, Vr̥tti, and Pañjikā by Mahesh Deokar, Dragomir Dimitrov, and Chōjun Yazaki. Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Pune, 2024
2020Dragomir Dimitrov: Buddhist Indus Script and Scriptures. Harrassowitz-Verlag, 2020
2020Dragomir Dimitrov: डान क्विक्षोटः / Don Quixote (Chapters I.45, I.46, I.50, II.6 & II.12). By Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Translated from English into Kashmiri by Jagaddhar Zadoo & Nityanand Shastri. Facsimile edition with the English translation by Charles Jarvis. Introduced by Surindar Nath Pandita & edited by Dragomir Dimitrov. Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Pune, 2020
2019Dimitrov, Dragomir: डान् क्विक्षोटः Don Quixote (Chapters I.2, I.3, I.8, I.10, I.16, I.17, I.18 & I.23) Translated from English into Sanskrit by Jagaddhar Zadoo & Nityanand Shastri :Introduced and edited by Dragomir Dimitrov With a reprint of the English translation by Charles Jarvis and an audio recording of the Sanskrit text by Shrikant Bahulkar. Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Pune, 2019
2016Dragomir Dimitrov: The Legacy of the Jewel Mind: On the Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese Works by Ratnamati. A Philological Chronicle (Phullalocanavamsa). Università degli studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, 2016