zankara & parmenides?

Enrica Garzilli garzilli at SHORE.NET
Sun Oct 19 14:09:43 UTC 1997


Jacob Baltuch wrote:
>
> Enrica Garzilli wrote:
>
> >Yes Prof. Donna Giancola (who does not uses Internet), at Suffolk
> >University (Boston, MA, USA) is writing on it.
>
> Has she anything published yet anywhere on this?
>
> Thanks also to John Robert Gardner, David Dargie and John Brockington
> for answering this query.
>
> Deussen is a character I would like to know more about (besides reading
> what he had to say), as he is presumably one of the first to have seriously
> made this kind of connection at a time when professional philosophers tended
> to act as if nothing outside of the Western tradition qualified as "real
> philosophy".
>
> Apparently he wrote an autobiography, apparently in German, but I only have
> seen mention of an English translation published at Madras in 1920, which
> as apparently must be a pretty hard to find book, seeing that the Library
> of Congress only has the microfiche of an incomplete copy.
>
> Thanks
> Jacob
>
> ps: Sorry about the spelling, it's obviously "zaGkara" or "zaMkara".
>     (in Harvard-Kyoto ?) I have to publicly acknowledge it so I'll
>     remember next time. Can't allow myself to slide into bad habits :)

Please ask her. I do not know.
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