Dear all,

I really should check my Indology mails more often.

Dominik, thank you for asking about my textbook. It has indeed not come out yet due to problems with the publisher, who went through 'a process of internal restructuring' that began soon after I submitted the typescript in May 2015. And yes, it is currently meant to be published in March.

I will make pdfs of the first few chapters available on the book website (www.cambridge-sanskrit.org) as soon as the proofs have been finalised (hopefully this coming week or the week after). If anyone has any questions whatsoever, please do email me.


All the best,
    Antonia


On 19 January 2017 at 13:11, Elliot Stern via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Thanks to Tim Lubin and Antonio Ferreira-Jardim for identifying Antonia Ruppel and dissolving my suspicion.

Elliot M. Stern
552 South 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143-2029
United States of America
telephone: 215-747-6204
mobile: 267-240-8418
emstern@verizon.net

On 18 Jan  2017, at 22:13, Lubin, Tim <LubinT@wlu.edu> wrote:

Good grief, there is no need for suspicion!  Until 2014, Dr. Antonia Ruppel was senior lecturer in the Classics Dept. at Cornell; she is now with the St. James School.  The "Cambridge connection” is Cambridge University Press, which is publishing the book.

Due to a delay in the appearance of her volume, Antonia allowed me to use chapters from her manuscript for my elementary Sanskrit students this past fall.  I would say the book has a number of fine merits.  For my tastes, sandhi is introduced at too leisurely a pace, but I expect that many teachers will find it suits their students.  Certainly everything is very clearly explained.  Apart from the sentences devised for practicing new grammar point, the other readings consist of stanza (lightly modified at first) drawn from works like the Pañcatantra.  These would benefit from a bit more context, which could be provided by the instructor (I suggest having the students read the relevant tale in translation) or perhaps on the companion website.

I have only used it for one term so far, but it seems quite promising to me.  Dr. Ruppel is to be congratulated.

Best wishes,

Tim

Timothy Lubin
Professor of Religion and Adjunct Professor of Law
Chair of the Department of Religion
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450

http://home.wlu.edu/~lubint 


From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of Elliot Stern via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Reply-To: Elliot Stern <emstern@verizon.net>
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 9:53 PM
To: Indology Indology listserve <indology@list.indology.info>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit / A. M. Ruppel

Yes,  but I am a bit suspicious about it.  For example, the website does not reveal who A.M Ruppel is, what her (or his) credentials are, etc. Do you know? Also what is the Cambridge connection?

Elliot M. Stern
552 South 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143-2029
United States of America
telephone: 215-747-6204
mobile: 267-240-8418
emstern@verizon.net

On 18 Jan  2017, at 13:58, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

This book comes out in March this year, but there are already videos at Youtube to support the course, and a lot of other pedagogical materials at a dedicated website.  I haven't seen the book yet, but this all looks promising.  The book is priced reasonably.

Has anyone else had a chance to evaluate the book yet?

Best,
Dominik

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Professor Dominik Wujastyk
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Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
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University of Alberta, Canada
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South Asia at the U of A:
 
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