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Arion Rosu (1924-2007) was a Romanian scholar and historian in the study of Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine, and also in the study of Sanskrit alchemical texts.
"It is not my aim to introduce the whole work of Arion Roşu, which includes nearly one hundred monographs, articles and bibliographies and more than sixty critical reviews, notes and bibliographic records in these few lines. Any reader can easily refer to the bibliography of Roşu’s works drawn up by Eugen Ciurtin in The Human Body, at the Crossroads of Multiple Indian Ways of Knowing, Papers Presented to Arion Roşu by his Colleagues and Friends on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday (Studia asiatica, vol. IV-V, 2003- 2004 Bucarest, Paris: De Boccard:15–22). However, I would like to draw attention to the importance of the collection of books and of offprints that Roşu left to the Institute of Indian Studies of the Collège de France."
https://www.ayuryog.org/blog/arion-ro%C5...UxOYgFqkcw
"It is not my aim to introduce the whole work of Arion Roşu, which includes nearly one hundred monographs, articles and bibliographies and more than sixty critical reviews, notes and bibliographic records in these few lines. Any reader can easily refer to the bibliography of Roşu’s works drawn up by Eugen Ciurtin in The Human Body, at the Crossroads of Multiple Indian Ways of Knowing, Papers Presented to Arion Roşu by his Colleagues and Friends on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday (Studia asiatica, vol. IV-V, 2003- 2004 Bucarest, Paris: De Boccard:15–22). However, I would like to draw attention to the importance of the collection of books and of offprints that Roşu left to the Institute of Indian Studies of the Collège de France."
https://www.ayuryog.org/blog/arion-ro%C5...UxOYgFqkcw

