Dear list members,

Dr. Gnoli's wikipedia page says he was he first (at that time only one) to
have translated the Tantraloka into a western language.  Over 20 years ago
I was shown a hand typed english translation of the Tantraloka, that I had
been told was translated and copied from an Italian translation of the
Tantraloka. I presume the Italian translation was from Dr. Gnoli. Rest in
peace Dr. Gnoli.

Harry Spier
Harry Spier


On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 5:19 PM Raffaele Torella via INDOLOGY <
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> Dear Members,
> some hours ago Raniero Gnoli, one of the most outstanding scholars of our
> times, and an extraordinary gentleman, has left us. He has passed away
> peacefully at the age of 95. He was a unique man…
>
> Raffaele Torella
>
>
> Prof. Raffaele Torella
> Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit
> Sapienza University of Rome
> wwwuniroma1.academia.edu/raffaeletorella
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