Anne E. Monius Memorial Service
Anne E. Monius, Professor of South Asian Religions at Harvard Divinity School, passed away on August 3, 2019.
A distinguished scholar and engaged as well as engaging teacher, Professor Monius taught for 17 years at Harvard Divinity School, where she specialized in the religious traditions of India. Her research examined the practices and products of literary culture to reconstruct the history of religions in South Asia.
HDS faculty and friends remembered Professor Monius during a memorial service on October 11, 2019.
Видео Anne E. Monius Memorial Service канала Harvard Divinity School
A distinguished scholar and engaged as well as engaging teacher, Professor Monius taught for 17 years at Harvard Divinity School, where she specialized in the religious traditions of India. Her research examined the practices and products of literary culture to reconstruct the history of religions in South Asia.
HDS faculty and friends remembered Professor Monius during a memorial service on October 11, 2019.
Видео Anne E. Monius Memorial Service канала Harvard Divinity School
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