Stefano Piano

francesco sferra fransfe at TIN.IT
Sat Feb 11 09:13:15 UTC 2012


Dear colleague,
I do not know if it works, but you could try the following address: Stefano Piano <st.piano at yahoo.it>
Yours sincerely,
Francesco Sferra


Il giorno 11/feb/2012, alle ore 08.35, (Maitreya) Borayin Larios ha scritto:

> Dear List members, 
> 
> Does anyone have the current contact information of Prof. Stefano Piano? The email address I have: 
> stefano.piano at unito.it seems to be outdated. 
> 
> Thank you in advance. 
> Borayin Larios
> 
> 
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> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:11 PM, J L Brockington <J.L.Brockington at ed.ac.uk> wrote:
> Posted on behalf of my successor as Secretary General of the IASS, Jayandra Soni.
> 
> John Brockington
> 
> 
> Professor J. L. Brockington
> Vice President, International Association of Sanskrit Studies
> 
> 
> For your kind Information !!! with apologies for multiple postings.
> 
> The International Association of Sanskrit Studies (IASS) has been
> organising a World Sanskrit Conference (WSC) almost every 3 years
> since 1972 when it was first held in Delhi. The  15th WSC was held in
> India again (for the fourth time) from January 5-10 2012 in
> conjunction with the deemed university Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Delhi (see:
> http://www.sanskrit.nic.in/IASS/HOME_page.htm  for the full list of WSCs).
> 
> The conference in Delhi was marked by punctuality and convenience
> couched in incomparable Indian hospitality. The delicious common
> meals -for more than a thousand participants- and the daily
> cultural programmes kept most of us together for most of the day.
> 
> There were 20 sections (e.g. grammar, linguistics, Buddhist studies,
> Jain Studies, philosophies, modern Sanskrit Studies) apart from 12
> individual panels (e.g. Models and Theories in Sanskrit Grammar and
> Linguistics, Tantric/Agamic Traditions, Boundaries of Yoga in Indian Philosophical Literature).
> 
> Pandit sammelans/get-togethers were impressive for the spontaneous erudition
> in Sanskrit. It was also intriguing to witness many papers in Sanskrit, and especially discussions cum questions/answers off the cuff. The large number of those who did this demonstrated that Sanskrit is indeed very much alive, and this was quite striking to witness.
> 
> See http://www.sanskrit.nic.in/wsc3315.pdf pp. 6–7 for the full programme.
> 
> The venue, Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi is well-equipped for such an
> undertaking where up to five concurrent sessions took place. Credit
> for this feat of  organisational skill accommodating the more than 1000
> participants goes to  Professor Radhavallabh Tripati and his
> organising committee.
> 
> The Prime Minister Honourable Dr Manmohan Singh inaugrated the Conference
> with the Minister of Human Resource Hon'ble Shri Kapil Sibal chairing
> the session. For the valedictory function Hon'ble Dr. Karan Singh MP
> was the guest of honour chaired by Hon’ble Mrs Sheila Dikshit, the
> Chief Minister of Delhi.
> 
> The next two WSCs will be held in Bangkok (2015) and Vancouver (2018).
> 
> 
> Jay Soni
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> Jayandra Soni, Ph.D.
> Department of Indology and Tibetology
> Philipps-Universitaet Marburg
> Deutschhausstr. 12, Marburg
> D-35032 Germany
> 
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> 
> Secretary General, International Association of Sanskrit Studies
> Elected January 2012 in Delhi
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