Dear Colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to the upcoming Summer School of Oriental 
Languages, organized by the University of Lausanne and held in Venice (Italy), 
from July 9 to 19, 2025.

All practical information regarding registration and ECTS requirements can be 
found on our website 
<https://www.unil.ch/unil/en/home/menuinst/etudier/programmes-courts/summer-winter-schools/langues-de-l-orient.html>.
 Please note that the registration deadline is May 30, 2025.

The Summer School offers a wide range of courses at all levels in both modern 
and ancient languages, including Sanskrit. This year’s Sanskrit program 
includes both an introductory and an advanced course:

Sanskrit 1 (Beginner Level) – Philippe Swennen (Université de Liège)
This course is designed for complete beginners and requires no prior knowledge. 
It opens with an overview of the historical development of Sanskrit, 
illustrated through key texts. Students are introduced to the Sanskrit alphabet 
and practice transliteration. The course emphasizes phonetic changes (sandhi) 
and morphological structures. Original texts from the epics and classical 
literature are read, with an introduction to Vedic Sanskrit (e.g., through 
excerpts from the Upanishads) at the end of the course. All materials are 
provided.

Sanskrit 2 (Advanced Level) – Ingo Strauch (Université de Lausanne)
This course explores the use of Sanskrit in Indian inscriptions, providing an 
introduction to Indian epigraphy and paleography. It focuses on the evolution 
of the Brahmi script from the post-Maurya period to the Gupta era. Students 
work with critical editions and photographs to analyze inscriptions, learning 
to decipher, translate, and interpret a variety of texts, including royal 
decrees, administrative documents, and religious inscriptions. Special 
attention is given to recent discoveries in the field of Indian epigraphy. A 
basic knowledge of Sanskrit is required.

While the primary teaching language is French, instructors may adapt to the 
group’s needs and switch to another language if appropriate.

I would be grateful if you could share this information with interested 
students in your department.



With many thanks and best wishes,


Ingo Strauch

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