Dear Jesse,

The HAMSI-website run by Clemency Montelle and Kim Plofker contains a useful bibliography that is slightly expanded from that found in Plofker's excellent book. It can be accessed here: http://www.hamsi.org.nz/p/annotated-bibliography.html

all the best,
Eric 

Eric Gurevitch

PhD Candidate, South Asian Languages and Civilizations and

Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science

University of Chicago

gurevitch@uchicago.edu


On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 1:58 PM Alessandra Petrocchi via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear Jesse,
just to expand a bit the reading list: if your student or yourself would
like to investigate this subject further, I also would recommend to look
at the publications by the following scholars, who are experts in this
field as well: Takao Hayashi, Agathe Keller, Takanori Kusuba, Clemency
Montelle, Francois Patte,  and myself.

Best wishes,
Alessandra.

Dr Alessandra Petrocchi
Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow
Faculty of Linguistics Philology and Phonetics
University of Oxford


On Sat, October 26, 2019 21:43, Jesse Knutson via INDOLOGY wrote:
> Dear Friends, I am asking on behalf of a student with a math background,
> but am also interested for myself, despite very limited math: Can you
> recommend some good introductions to Sanskrit mathematical traditions?
> Best,J
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University of Oxford


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