Dear Martin,

i would direct your colleague to the work of Dhruv Raina, and notably to
 Raina, Dhruv. 2022. “Transcultural Networks and Connectivities: The 
Circulation of Mathematical Ideas between India and England in the Nineteenth 
Century.” Contemporary Education Dialogue 19 (1): 84–106.
Marie José Durand Richard who has worked on the network of the English 
Algebraists, has shown that they were curious of Sanskrit scholarship and were 
in contact with indologists, notably H. T. Colebrooke…her work is referenced in 
the above article..both Dhruv and Marie Jo are easy to contact, and I’d be 
happy to help your colleague get in contact with them.

best

Agathe










Le 12 mai 2023 à 12:32, Martin Gluckman via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> a écrit :

Dear Friends,

A colleague is working on exploring any possible direct or indirect links (also 
through Persian, Greek or Arabic translations of primary Sanskrit works) 
between the early development of computers and any known Sanskrit literature 
(specifically in the domains of nyāya, pāṇini, gaṇitaśāstra).

Did any of the key known figures Jacquard, Boole, Babbage, De Morgan et. al. 
have any influence from concepts that were existing in Sanskrit works?

If there are any scholars who have specifically explored this that would be 
interesting too.

I have already reached out to Dr. Geoffrey Hinton the great-great-grandson of 
Mary Everest Boole, who reported no known links that he is aware of.

With warmest wishes,

Martin

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