1917年,许地山進入燕京大学文科宗教学院。1920年取得文学士(Bachelor of Arts, B.A.)学位后留校任教,做過包括周作人在內的幾位教授的助教,還在燕京大學神學院讀神學。1921年1月,许地山和沈雁冰、叶圣陶、郑振铎等12人在北京发起成立文学研究会,创办《小说月报》。
出國遊學
1922年,许地山前往美国哥伦比亚大学研究宗教史和比较宗教学。1924年得文学硕士(Master of Arts, M.A.)学位,转入英国牛津大学研究宗教史学、印度学、梵文等,並研究佛教。習得法文、德文、希臘文、拉丁文及梵文。
1926年得牛津大學文學學位(Bachelor of Letters, B.Litt.這個牛津學位學歷上相當於台灣的文學碩士學位,但對學力的要求比普通的文學碩士Master of Arts高,許多攻讀這個學位的研究生都已有文學碩士學位,錢鍾書在牛津也被授與B.Litt.學位,離開英國后到印度研究印度學。(在倫敦時,建議老舍將長篇小說“老張的哲學”寄回中國發表,連載於“小說月報”)
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