Thanks so much Jean Michel. I'm a sukumāramati, horrible at math, otherwise would have surely known your work. I hardly had a clue about the English- language scholarship. I have huge respect for francophone Indology, where some of e.g. the kāvya scholarship is without parallel, and agree that it is very important for Indology to remain multilingual. I appreciate your drawing my attention to your œuvre and promise to read it if I make any progress in my reading on the topic. Merci mille fois, bhavadīyaḥ,J
Dear Friends,
It seems that you forgot to mention my name as an expert in Sanskrit
mathematics, and also as an historian of mathematics.
I wrote my thesis in 2002 about the Sulbasutras and published in 2016
(Droz, Geneva) an edition-translation-explanation (in French) of the
Baudhayana's and its commentary by Dvarakanatha. I am always amazed by
the way the Anglo-Saxon world ignores the French publication, even if
they cite my good friend François Patte, who also translates to French.
I wrote some articles in English (in that direction at least, we make
some efforts as you can read) and gave a lecture in Oxford some years
ago, when I had the opportunity to work for the philosophical part of my
thesis with Jim Benson. Prof Gombrich attended the conference. I am
nowadays working on mathematics at the court of Jai Singh II, and I
visit Jaipur very often for that purpose.
Jesse, you can contact me if you need any special information, for I
have probably the best library on Sanskrit mathematics in Belgium, which
is of course nothing compared to the Indian Institute in Oxford, but who
knows ?
Best regards,
Jean Michel DELIRE,
Maître-assistant en mathématiques et histoire des mathématiques - HE2B
Defré
Chargé du cours Science et civilisation de l'Inde - Textes sanskrits -
IHEB (Université de Bruxelles)
Membre du Centre National d'Histoire des Sciences (KBR, Bruxelles)
Membre de la Société Asiatique (Paris)
Le 27.10.2019 18:59, Jesse Knutson via INDOLOGY a écrit :
> Thanks so much for this Alessandra.
>
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2019, 10:28 PM Alessandra Petrocchi
> <a.petrocchi@cantab.net> 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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