Already, Bergaigne 1884, a favourite of Louis Renou, was written with the 
expectation that one had Greek and Latin. I see nothing unfortunate about its 
being in French.
Matthew

On Sat, Aug 9, 2025 at 14:09, Jean Michel DELIRE via INDOLOGY 
<[[email protected]](mailto:On Sat, Aug 9, 2025 at 14:09, Jean Michel 
DELIRE via INDOLOGY <<a href=)> wrote:

> May I suggest the reading of F. Mawet's Grammaire sanskrite à l'usage des 
> étudiants hellénistes et latinistes, Peeters, Louvain, 2012, which is, 
> unhappily, in French ? Francine Mawet was my first Sanskrit teacher at the 
> University of Brussels, before I met Pierre-Sylavin Filliozat in the early 
> nineties. Her work was mainly a comparatist's one, which explains why she 
> choose to compare the evolutions of Latin, Greek and Sanskrit languages.
>
> Best,
>
> Jean Michel Delire
>
> Le sam. 9 août 2025 à 12:13, Satyanad Kichenassamy via INDOLOGY < 
> [email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> This announcement made me curious about the number of places in India
>> where, say, ancient Greek is taught, and how it compares with the number
>> of places in each of our respective countries where Sanskrit (or ancient
>> Tamil, etc.) is taught. The study of (all) ancient languages is
>> threatened everywhere.
>>
>> A quick search did not lead to an answer, but did yield a few things
>> that may be of interest to the list.
>>
>> Here is an example: "Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi,
>> established in 1969, has housed a Greek Chair since 1998." Also, " An
>> annual journal entitled Yavanika [...], devoted to research in
>> Greco-Indian studies and the exchange of ideas, is produced by the Greek
>> Chair, which also publishes academic works and organises lectures,
>> workshops and seminars."
>>
>> https://www.leventisfoundation.org/universities-institutions/greek-chair-jawaharlal-nehru-university-new-delhi
>>
>> There is also a Indo-Hellenic research centre in New Delhi.
>>
>> https://elinepa.org/inauguration-of-the-indo-hellenic-research-center-at-new-delhi/
>>
>> On how a British Indian student may feel excluded from Greek studies,
>> see this paper in the Oxford Student newspaper.
>>
>> https://www.oxfordstudent.com/2020/07/08/fancy-an-indian-studying-greek-how-i-found-my-place-in-the-classical-tradition-as-a-british-indian/
>>
>> For Latin, here is a list of places that have an entrance examination
>> for their Latin curriculum:
>>
>> https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/latin-chp
>>
>> I would assume Christian seminaries in India also routinely teach Latin
>> and, in Kerala, Syriac, see this site:
>>
>> https://www.oasiscenter.eu/en/why-study-syriac-in-kottayam-india
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Satyanad Kichenassamy
>>
>> Le 09/08/2025 à 00:57, Raffaele Torella via INDOLOGY a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Il giorno 8 ago 2025, alle ore 20:37, Antonia Ruppel < 
>>>> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Raffaele,
>>>>
>>>> It is good to hear from someone associated with Vivarium Novum! Do you 
>>>> know how they are going to make use of the links between Sanskrit, Greek 
>>>> and Latin for their curricula? I have lots of experience with this and 
>>>> would be delighted to help.
>>> I do not think that the main aim of this initiative is to create “links" 
>>> between Sanskrit and Latin-Greek, but to promote the study of the classical 
>>> Western languages in Indian Universities, where it has been almost 
>>> non-existent until now. Then, Vivarium Novum plans to add the teaching of 
>>> Sanskrit culture to that of Latin and Greek in the framework of the Campus 
>>> Mondiale dell’Umanesimo. Your collaboration would be, of course, very 
>>> welcome.
>>>> But I wonder: when they go to India, will they continue the slightly 
>>>> unusual policies from their Italian site (young men only accepted if, 
>>>> among other things, they have their hair short, young women either not 
>>>> accepted at all, or later accepted but only if, unlike their male 
>>>> counterparts, they do not stay on the grounds of the Accademia)?
>>> Let me add some comments to your remarks. About the management of annual 
>>> scholarship holders, Vivarium Novum is bound to cling to the regulation of 
>>> the Convitti Nazionali Italiani, which provides for the accommodation of 
>>> long-term scholarship holders of different sexes in separate buildings. Of 
>>> course, this old-fashioned custom does not apply to the participants in 
>>> intensive courses or in the many international conferences they organise. 
>>> However, in order to overcome this unpleasant limitation they are near to 
>>> acquisition of the XVIII century Villa Lucidi nearby, meant for 
>>> accommodation of female long-term scholarship holders. Finally, you said: 
>>> “when they go to India…”. They will not go to India: Latin and Greek will 
>>> be taught by young Indian scholars trained in the Academy's courses. I am 
>>> in touch with one of them, perhaps the most brilliant student of recent 
>>> years: he is from Nepal and has indeed a very imposing name: Anandavardhan…
>>>
>>> Cari saluti,
>>> Raffaele
>>>
>>>> All my best,
>>>> Antonia
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 8 Aug 2025 at 19:04, Raffaele Torella < 
>>>> [email protected] <mailto: [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>>>> I should like to draw your attention to the activity of Vivarium Novum 
>>>>> Academy ( https://www.vivariumnovum.net/en < 
>>>>> https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.vivariumnovum.net/en&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755283088000000&usg=AOvVaw3SRKsl-VURq20fjNp0R3np>),
>>>>>  which is probably known to some of you as the venue of the wonderful 
>>>>> Raniero Gnoli day, held in October 2022 ( 
>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc-HaEXsVoA&t=524s < 
>>>>> https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v%3DJc-HaEXsVoA%26t%3D524s&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755283088000000&usg=AOvVaw3iZp1RTjtkzMqoEJniQMdj>).
>>>>>  In October 2024 it was also the seat of the Biannual Meeting of the 
>>>>> Italian Association for Sanskrit Studies.
>>>>>
>>>>> Vivarium Novum, Campus Mondiale dell’Umanesimo, housed in the Borrominian 
>>>>> Villa Falconieri near Frascati, promotes the study of Latin (including 
>>>>> Medieval and Renaissance Latin) and Greek (Classical and Homeric) also as 
>>>>> spoken languages. The President, Prof. Luigi Miraglia, with whom I am in 
>>>>> close contact, has recently visited Nepal (for the WSC) and India in 
>>>>> order to create Latin and Greek curricula in the Sanskrit Universities 
>>>>> (to be extended in the near future to the major Indian Universities).
>>>>>
>>>>> Warmest wishes,
>>>>> Raffaele
>>>>>
>>>>>> Il giorno 8 ago 2025, alle ore 17:41, Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY < 
>>>>>> [email protected] <mailto: [email protected]>> ha 
>>>>>> scritto:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seth Powell already sent out the Yogic Studies course offerings for the 
>>>>>> autumn, but I wanted to take the liberty to point out a YS course that 
>>>>>> may be of particular interest to members of this list, Greek-S 101: 
>>>>>> Ancient Greek for Sanskritists, which I will teach starting September 15.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I made a short video describing the course, which you can watch here < 
>>>>>> https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.google.com/url?q%3Dhttps://youtu.be/XdJrcKwslck?si%253D9KRhtPi1G8-IXSRQ%26source%3Dgmail-imap%26ust%3D1755272552000000%26usg%3DAOvVaw1QVr7wjr5GTpVqlU0ArD2L&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755283088000000&usg=AOvVaw2-qNd_Q79wO9LS5UsG1aVA>;
>>>>>>  but in a nutshell: if you already know Sanskrit, you have an excellent 
>>>>>> basis for getting to grips with Ancient Greek. There is an enormous 
>>>>>> amount of overlap in the forms and their usage, and the main difference 
>>>>>> between the two languages (the rather more intricate rules of syntax 
>>>>>> that Greek has) is exactly what we will be discussing in detail.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Greek-S 101 covers all Ancient Greek grammar with the help of lots of 
>>>>>> custom-made resources; in 102, we will read Plato's Apology, and in 103 
>>>>>> either Sophocles' Antigone or Euripides' Medea, both with readers I am 
>>>>>> making for each course. You can find all information on this sequence of 
>>>>>> courses at https://www.yogicstudies.com/greek-s-101 < 
>>>>>> https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.google.com/url?q%3Dhttps://www.yogicstudies.com/greek-s-101%26source%3Dgmail-imap%26ust%3D1755272552000000%26usg%3DAOvVaw1NWnxLGlNzzrGUFITTiq2z&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755283088000000&usg=AOvVaw0BzI87hMrDmXU5BzXSVBWf>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All my best,
>>>>>> Antonia
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS: Our course 'Latin for Sanskritists' just ended two weeks ago; the 
>>>>>> third term was 12 weeks of reading Seneca's Letters and contrasting 
>>>>>> Hellenistic philosophies with some of the philosophical approaches that 
>>>>>> we find in ancient India.
>>>>>>
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>>>>> Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit
>>>>> Sapienza University of Rome
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