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Name
  
Gustav Oppert


Died
  
March 1, 1908, Berlin, Germany

Books
  
On the Original Inhabitants of Bharatavarsa Or India

Gustav Solomon Oppert, brother of Julius Oppert, German Indologist and Sanskritist, born 30 July 1836 in Hamburg, died in 1908 in Berlin. He was a professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Presidency College, Madras, a Telugu translator to government, and a curator in the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library. He was a professor in Madras from 1872 to 1893. He was also editor of the Madras Journal of Literature and Science from 1878 to 1882. After traveling in north India from 1893 to 1894, he returned to Europe in 1894.

His significant writings are On the classification of languages (1879), On the weapons, army, organization and Political Maxims of the ancient Hindoos (1880), Lists of Sanskrit manuscripts in Southern India (2 Vol. 1880-1885), Contributions to the history of Southern India (1882), and On the original inhabitants of Bharatavarsha of India (1893).

In On the original inhabitants of the Bharatavarsha of India (1893) Oppert uses extensive philological research to connect the support the idea of the Dravidians as the original inhabitants of India. Among popular Dravidians, Oppert counts Thiru Valluvar, the famous author of the Thirukkural and Avvaiyar the Tamil poet saint.

He edited the book entitled "Ramarajiyamu or Narapativijayamu written by in Telugu Venkayya, when he was working as Professor of Sanskrit in Presidency college, Madras. It was published by Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu and Sons in 1923.

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