Henry Thomas Colebrooke

Henry Thomas Colebrooke
Henry Thomas Colebrooke

A bust of Henry Thomas Colebrooke currently owned by the Royal Asiatic Society
Born June 15, 1756(1756-06-15)
London, England
Died April 10, 1837(1837-04-10) (aged 80)
London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Orientalist
Known for Sanskrit scholar, one of the founders of the Royal Asiatic Society

Henry Thomas Colebrooke (June 15, 1765 – March 10, 1837) was an English orientalist.

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Henry Thomas Colebrooke, third son of Sir George Colebrooke, 2nd Baronet, was born in London. He was educated at home; and when only fifteen he had made considerable attainments in classics and mathematics. From the age of twelve to sixteen he resided in France.

In 1782 was appointed to a writership in India. About a year after his arrival there he was placed in the board of accounts in Calcutta; and three years later he was removed to a situation in the revenue department at Tirhut. In 1789 he was removed to Purneah, where he investigated the resources of that part of the country, and published his Remarks on the Husbandry and Commerce of Bengal, privately printed in 1795, in which he advocated free trade between Great Britain and India.

After eleven years' residence in India, Colebrooke began the study of the Sanskrit language; and to him was entrusted the translation of the great Digest of Hindu Laws, a monumental study of Hindu law which had been left unfinished by Sir William Jones. He translated the two treatises, the Mitacshara of Vijnaneshwara and the Dayabhaga of Jimutavahana, under the title Law of Inheritance. He was sent to Nagpur in 1799 on a special mission, and on his return was made a judge of the new court of appeal, over which he afterwards presided.

In 1805, Lord Wellesley appointed him professor of Hindu law and Sanskrit at the college of Fort William. During his residence at Calcutta he wrote his Sanskrit Grammar (1805), some papers on the religious ceremonies of the Hindus, and his Essay on the Vedas (1805), for a long time the standard work in English on the subject. He became member of council in 1807 and returned to England seven years later.

He was a director of the Royal Asiatic Society, and many of the most valuable papers in the society's Transactions were communicated by him. In 1822 he was elected the second president of the Royal Astronomical Society.

A posthumous essay on his father's life was published by Sir T.E. Colebrooke in 1873 as part of a reprinting of Miscellaneous Essays.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 


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