Dear Joel,

I was so sorry to hear about Marianne. She was a good soul and such a wonderful 
person to meet at the AOS every year. Plus, she knew surprising stuff! She was 
very kind to me on several occasions early on and I will never forget her for 
that. I think you two were close. Anyway, just marking her passing with someone 
else who admired her.

Best, Don

On Mar 12, 2026, at 7:31 PM, Jan E.M. Houben via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote:


On 26 February Dr Marianne Oort passed away one week and a few days before her 
91st birthday. Many may know her as a very regular participant at Indological 
events  such as the meetings of the American Oriental Society and World 
Sanskrit Conferences. She was one of the last living students of Prof. F.B.J. 
Kuiper at Leiden University and among the earliest generations of 
student-members of the Indological study association at Leiden University which 
 since Kuiper's time carries the name "Hertjes". Witzel explained this name in 
his obituary of F.B.J. Kuiper as follows (IIJ 47, p. 175):
   Kuiper was well liked by his many students who called themselves, after a
   Classical verse, the Hertjes (‘deer’, mṛgāḥ) wishing to be protected from the
    lion of Sanskrit grammar by Kuiper as their Guru (vyākaraṇasiṁhabhītā
    apaśabdamṛgāḥ kva vicareyuḥ ?).
Otherwise she was also widely known for almost two decades (1978-1997) as the 
very helpful assistant librarian of the Kern Institute Indological Library -- 
into which the Indological Library of the Institute of Oriental Languages 
(founded by J. Gonda) of Utrecht University had been integrated in 1992, and 
which is now, since ca. 2003, integrated into the general Library of Leiden 
University.
In addition, she was for many years an active participant in the reading group 
on the Paippalaada-Samhita organized by Alexander Lubotsky at Leiden University.
See further: 
https://www.dutchstudies-satsea.nl/deelnemers/oort-marianne-stazie-lissy/
Condolences to her family and friends.

J.H.

--

Jan E.M. Houben

Directeur d'Études, Professor of South Asian History and Philology

Sources et histoire de la tradition sanskrite

École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE, Paris Sciences et Lettres)

Sciences historiques et philologiques

Groupe de recherches en études indiennes (EA 2120)

johannes.houben [at] ephe.psl.eu<mailto:[email protected]>

https://ephe-sorbonne.academia.edu/JanEMHouben

https://www.classicalindia.info<https://www.classicalindia.info/>

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