From BAKKER at NL.RUG.RUGR86 Wed Jan 8 15:40:00 1992 From: BAKKER at NL.RUG.RUGR86 (BAKKER at NL.RUG.RUGR86) Date: Wed, 08 Jan 92 15:40:00 +0000 Subject: None Message-ID: <161227015206.23782.18263150128071742872.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO Do all these hard working Indologists have nothing better to do than discuss the 'politics' of devanagari? Hans Bakker From AG5 at EARN.DHDURZ1 Thu Jan 9 14:59:53 1992 From: AG5 at EARN.DHDURZ1 (Birgit Mayer ) Date: Thu, 09 Jan 92 14:59:53 +0000 Subject: None Message-ID: <161227015208.23782.6245020713686069752.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO If the discussion of politics increases the awareness of the implications of one's doing it is a valuable contribution. Birgit Mayer From BAUDOUX at EARN.BNANDP11 Thu Jan 9 16:55:49 1992 From: BAUDOUX at EARN.BNANDP11 (Guy Baudoux) Date: Thu, 09 Jan 92 16:57:49 +0002 Subject: Booksellers' adresses Message-ID: <161227015209.23782.17766957527630570564.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO I am searching adresses of booksellers specialized in Indology, in Paris, London, K?ln or Amsterdam. Thank very much in advances for help. Guy Baudoux. From ucgadkw at UK.AC.UCL Fri Jan 17 08:43:41 1992 From: ucgadkw at UK.AC.UCL (Dominik Wujastyk) Date: Fri, 17 Jan 92 08:43:41 +0000 Subject: Matilal's Oxford Professorship being advertised Message-ID: <161227015211.23782.8944820550206150037.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO Yesterday's Independent newspaper, and others, carried the following advertisement yesterday: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD SPALDING PROFESSORSHIP OF EASTERN RELIGIONS AND ETHICS The electors intend to proceed to an election to the Spalding Professorship of Eastern Religion and Ethics, with effect from as early a date as may be arranged. The stipend of the professorship is at present 33,078 pounds per annum. A non-stipendiary professorial fellowship at All Souls College is attached to the professorship. Applications (nine copies, or one from overseas candidates), naming three referees, should be received not later than 8 March 1992 by the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, from whom further particulars may be obtained. [And in *tiny* print:] The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA Thu Jan 30 16:35:22 1992 From: hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA (hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 92 08:35:22 -0800 Subject: E-mail to India Message-ID: <161227015214.23782.5893938285217797391.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO I've just received an e-mail message from Professor K. Sundaram of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Madras telling me that India now has a connection to Bitnet and that humanists in his area are interested in communicating with other scholars with similar interests. His address is: sundaram!unimad at iitm.ernet.in My own mailing system requires that I precede the "!" in the address with a "\" but that may not normally be needed. Eric Dahlin Humanities Computing Facility University of California, Santa Barbara HCF1DAHL at ucsbuxa.bitnet From CXEV at CA.MCGILL.MUSICA Fri Jan 31 10:11:53 1992 From: CXEV at CA.MCGILL.MUSICA (Richard Philip Hayes) Date: Fri, 31 Jan 92 05:11:53 -0500 Subject: Seeking addresses Message-ID: <161227015216.23782.6268640999736502396.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO I am seeking the addresses of the following people. Paul J. Griffiths William Halbfass Mark Siderits Eli Franco Bruce C. Hall If anyone knows of an e-mail address for any of them, I would appreciate receiving that information; I would also like to know their current mailing addresses from anyone whose address book is more up to date than mine. Thank you, Richard Hayes From hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA Fri Jan 31 15:11:24 1992 From: hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA (hcf1dahl at EARN.UCSBUXA) Date: Fri, 31 Jan 92 07:11:24 -0800 Subject: More on connection Message-ID: <161227015218.23782.14056454423022921241.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO After getting a message to India returned to me, and after dissecting my mail headers, I think that the correct address for Professor Sundaram at the University of Madras is: unimad!sundaram at iitm.ernet.in The two segments of the part of the address before the @ should be in reverse order from what I first thought. Eric Dahlin Humanities Computing Facility University of California, Santa Barbara HCF!DAHL at ucsbuxa.bitnet From ZYSK at EDU.NYU.ACFCLUSTER Fri Jan 31 14:35:00 1992 From: ZYSK at EDU.NYU.ACFCLUSTER (ZYSK at EDU.NYU.ACFCLUSTER) Date: Fri, 31 Jan 92 09:35:00 -0500 Subject: E-mail to India Message-ID: <161227015221.23782.452260678565005704.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> I have tried to make contact with Prof. Sundaram at the University of Madras, using suggestions of Mr. Dahlin and various modifications of the address. I was not successful. We us a VAX system. Any suggestions? Ken Zysk From JACOCK01 at EARN.ULKYVM Fri Jan 31 15:33:27 1992 From: JACOCK01 at EARN.ULKYVM (Jim Cocks) Date: Fri, 31 Jan 92 10:33:27 -0500 Subject: E-mail to India Message-ID: <161227015219.23782.10993324998956991089.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO >I've just received an e-mail message from Professor K. Sundaram >of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Madras >telling me that India now has a connection to Bitnet and that >humanists in his area are interested in communicating with >other scholars with similar interests. >His address is: > sundaram!unimad at iitm.ernet.in Not only BITNET, but all the other networks that have gateways to the Internet also. Cheers, --Jim Cocks Internet: JACOCK01 at ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU Univ. of Louisville Bitnet: JACOCK01 at ULKYVM --------- From LIGI355 at EDU.UTEXAS.CC.UTXVMS Mon Jan 27 18:08:00 1992 From: LIGI355 at EDU.UTEXAS.CC.UTXVMS (Bob King - ligi355@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu) Date: Mon, 27 Jan 92 12:08:00 -0600 Subject: The 'politics' of devanagari Message-ID: <161227015213.23782.15606895706313621467.generated@prod2.harmonylists.io> Status: RO I was wondering when someone would get around to making the comment that Hans Bakker made, viz. 'Do all these hardworking Indologists have nothing better to do than discuss the "politics" of devanagari?' Amen. Robert D. King University of Texas