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U Pe Maung
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U Pe
Maung Tin was born in 24 April 1888 in Pauktaw quarter,
Insein town. His parents are U Pe and Daw Myaing. His father
is a Superintendent of Insein vetenary Department. His
Childhood name is Maung Ba Tin in 1891. He is an outstanding
student in Middle School. He got scholarship for 7th
Standard and in 9th Standard he got first prize
for "Renoun Prize". In 1906 he got first prize for English
Essay writing competition held from SPCA (Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). In 1907 he attended
Inter-class and got first prize for "Jadine Prize" for
Christian Student and then he got "Datt Scholarship" prize,
this prize was awarded from Calcutta University. He got B.A,
Pali honous degree in 1909. In 1911 Sayagyi got M.A. degree
specialized in Pali. At that year he wrote the first article
"Missionary Burmese" in Journal of Burma Research Society
Vol.1, Part.1. He use pan-name Maung Tin (B.A). In 1912 he
became Pali Professor in Rangoon College. He is the first
Myanmar professor, who appointed for Rangoon College. At the
same time he became Librarian in "Bernard Free Library". In
this year he published the books "Dipavamasa" and " Khuddaka
Patha". He worked editor in JBRS. In 1915 he published "Milinda
Pinna" in English. In 1918 he published "A Pali Reader".
From 1920 – 1922 he went to Oxford University for attended
for the "Bachelor of Literature" and got " B. Lit" degree
and submitted the "The Path of Purity Part I". He changed
his name Maung Tin to Pe Maung Tin in 1924 at that year he
became Departmental Head in Dept. of Oriental Studies. He
assigned duty in Editor and Librarian of JBRS accompany with
professor G.H. Luce. He wrote Burmese Reader. In 9 June 1928
he married with Ma Kyi Kyi (Edith) daughter of U Pho Dan and
Daw Mya Gyi in Thayarwady Town Anglican Church. In 1930, he
became Vice President in Burma Research Society. He
translated "Visuddi Megga Text" in 1931 and the King of
Thailand awarded £1000 for this text, he donated all of them
to London Pali Text Society. 19 June 1937 Sayagyi became a
principal in Yangon University. He published "History of
Burmese Literature" in 1938. He retired in 1946 at the age
of 58 years, but he worked as Emeritus professor in Dept. of
Oriental studies. He gave lecture of Buddhism in Chicago
University at 1957. He attended Asia Christian Council
Conference held in Kulalumpu in 1999 and that year he went
to China for delegation with U Chit Kaung, Minister of
Culture. From 1960 – 64 he assigned duty as Chairman of the
Burma Historical Commission. At this year he edited and
published "Cambudipa u saung kyan", Joint with J.S.
Furnivall. In May 1961 University authorities appointed
Sayagyi as Emeritus Professor in Dept. of Myanmar, Yangon
University. He published his research articles "The Burmese
Novels and other articles" from Sein Pan Myaing Sarpay. In
1971 – 73 he published English translation works of "Visuddi
Megga and Dhamasaga and Annatalakhana Sutta". Sayagyi was
died in 22 March 1973. He is a Myanmar famous writer and
honourable person for Yangon University and Myanmar, so his
students and London Pali Text Society held his 110th
Birthday for paper reading Conference in 1998 at Myanmar
Christian Association, 78th Anniversary of Yangon
University and in London. |
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