Oh, I'm very sorry to hear this sad news. Nick was a major part of Indian studies at Oxford for half a century. He always pushed the boundaries of our understanding of ancient Indian epics and culture, a unique voice.I send my condolences to his friends, colleagues and students.Dominik Wujastyk--Professor Dominik Wujastyk,
Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity,
University of Alberta, Canada.South Asia at the U of A:sas.ualberta.ca_______________________________________________On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 02:36, Christophe Vielle via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:_______________________________________________Dear List,Nicholas (Nick) Allen passed away on last Saturday.A Florilège of his comparative works was issued at the end of the last year: Arjuna-Odysseus: Shared Heritage in Indian and Greek Epic, London: Routledge, 2019.TABLE OF CONTENTS:
List of figures.
List of tables.
Acknowledgements.
List of abbreviations.
Signs.
Introduction
1. A starting point
2. Five relationships
3. Homer’s simile
4. Hero and horse
5. Yoga
6. Crocodiles and nymphs
7. Monkey and dog
8. Durgā and Athena
9. Draupadī and Penelope
10. Bhīsm a and Sarpedon
11. Hesiod’s Succession Myth
12. Five elements
13. Rings and rotations
14. Achilles’ shield
15. Dumézil and Dumont
16. Yudhis hira and Agamemnon
17. Kauravas and suitors
18. Hanging over abyss
19. Gods descend to battlefield 20. Heroes and supercategories
21. Cyavana and Prometheus 22. Telemachy 23. Dro a and Chryses
24. Aśvatthāman and the Wooden Horse. Bibliography.
Index.
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