Rudolf Gelpke
Male, Deceased Person
1928 – 1972
Who was Rudolf Gelpke?
Dr. Rudolf Gelpke was a Swiss born Islamic scholar.
He studied at the University of Basel where he received his doctorate in Islamic Studies in 1957. Later Gelpke would move to Iran, where he taught at the University of Tehran and then later at the University of Bern in Switzerland. Moreover he served as an associate professor at UCLA for a year between September 1962 and May 1963. In the eight years he lived in Tehran, he also worked as a freelance writer, who not only translated many famous historical works but also published many of his own works. In his most famous paper, “On Travels in the Universe of the Soul”, he reports on self experimentation using lysergic acid diethylamide and psilocybin conducted with his close friends Dr. Albert Hofmann and pharmacologist Professor Heribert Konzett. He would later publish a book in 1966 that was in greater reference to these self experiments called, “Vom Rausch im Orient und Okzident”. Later Dr. Gelpke would return to Switzerland, where he suffered from a stroke, dying at age of 43.
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- Born
- Dec 24, 1928
Waldenburg - Nationality
- Switzerland
- Education
- University of Basel
- Died
- Jan 19, 1972
Lucerne
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on July 23, 2013
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