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Mabel Haynes Bode (1864–1922) was one of the first women to enter the academic fields of Pali, Sanskrit and Buddhist studies. She lectured in Pali and Sanskrit, made an edition of the Pali text Sāsanavaṃsa, and helped with translating into English of the German translation of the Mahāvaṃsa. She was specializing in the Pali literature of Burma, about which she wrote a book published in 1909.
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Mabel Haynes Bode Bode, Mabel Haynes
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British historian
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1864-10-28Z
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1864-01-01Z
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1922-01-20Z
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1922-01-01Z
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