a few pointers for France (Re: News about Sanskrit Studies
Jean-Luc Chevillard
jlc at CCR.JUSSIEU.FR
Mon Jun 4 12:50:09 UTC 2007
At 12:48 04/06/2007, you wrote:
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>Arlo Griffiths
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>PS There must be many more Italian Universities that could be
>included in your list. France seems to be entirely missing, but in
>fact Sanskrit learning is offered there at numerous Universities or
>other academic institutions.
As concerns France,
the difficulty in giving a list
stems from the fact that there a many places
and that whoever starts giving a list
will be afraid to forget institutions and colleagues ....
Let me take the risk of mentioning at least a few places
(others may continue)
Université Paris3 (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
<http://www.univ-paris3.fr/licence_etudes_indiennes.htm>
(there might be other online pages)
Université de Lyon
<http://www.universite-lyon.fr/LYON3_310500KJL/0/fiche_LYON3+++00__formation/>
Université de Lille3
<http://www.univ-lille3.fr/fr/universite/composantes-formation/langues-cultures-antiques/>
Université de Provence
<http://www.ivry.cnrs.fr/iran/Membres/CV/Brocquet.htm>
Ecole pratique des Hautes Etudes
<http://www.ephe.sorbonne.fr/>
EHESS
<http://www.ehess.fr/html/html/index.html>
Université de Strasbourg
(I could not find a web page)
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See also a nuber of pointers
on a page maintained by Gérard Huet
<http://sanskrit.inria.fr/portal.html>
let others give a more complete collection of pointers
Jean-Luc Chevillard (CNRS, Paris)
>Other missing European countries that
>come to mind are Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, ...
>
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