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Per Library of Congress author authority records: "Electronic communication from author, May 19, 2015 (Sherab Gyatso was my former name (as a monk). I think it would be more appropriate if I were known as Jonathan Samuels in library catalogues)" This is the UK monk, Ven. Sherab Gyatso, who taught other translators in Dharamsala in the late 1990s, and translated the works of Ven. Lobsang Gyatso. There is also Geshe Sherab Gyatso, b. Tibet (1884–1968); Nathaniel Rich/ Rigzin Sherab Gyatso b. Fort Worth, Texas; and Go Sherab Gyatso "Gosher" a Tibeten writer to keep an eye out for if their works come to LT.

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Works by Jonathan Samuels

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The Four Noble Truths (1994) — Translator — 86 copies, 1 review
Two Views of Mind: Abhidharma and Brain Science (1998) — Translator, some editions — 61 copies, 1 review
Bodhicitta : cultivating the compassionate mind of enlightenment (1997) — Translator, some editions — 51 copies

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Canonical name
Samuels, Jonathan
Other names
Gyatso, Sherab
Birthdate
1963-12-28
Gender
male
Education
Drepung Loseling Monastery (Geshe degree)
University of Oxford (DPhil|Oriental studies)
Occupations
teacher
translator Tibetan - English
monk, Tibetan Buddhist
scholar of Buddhist Studies
Organizations
Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, Dharamsala, India
Gelukgpa school of Tibetan Buddhism
Lotsawa Rinchen Zangpo Translator Program
Oxford University
Heidelberg University
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Nationality
UK
Places of residence
Dharamsala, India
Vienna, Austria
Heidelberg, Germany
Disambiguation notice
Per Library of Congress author authority records: "Electronic communication from author, May 19, 2015 (Sherab Gyatso was my former name (as a monk). I think it would be more appropriate if I were known as Jonathan Samuels in library catalogues)"

This is the UK monk, Ven. Sherab Gyatso, who taught other translators in Dharamsala in the late 1990s, and translated the works of Ven. Lobsang Gyatso.

There is also Geshe Sherab Gyatso, b. Tibet (1884–1968); Nathaniel Rich/ Rigzin Sherab Gyatso b. Fort Worth, Texas; and Go Sherab Gyatso "Gosher" a Tibeten writer to keep an eye out for if their works come to LT.

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