Dear friends and colleagues,

Very sad news, indeed, and great loss to Indology. I first met Johannes at 
leiden Sanskrit conference in 1987 and then often in various conferences and 
other occasions.  He was a dear friend and it was always a great pleasure to 
talk with him.

Klaus Karttunen
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Johannes Bronkhorst

Dear All:

I have taken some time to process this shattering news. Thank you all for 
sharing your memories and eulogies of Johannes.

I have been a friend and colleague of Johaness for, I don’t know, may be thirty 
or so years. We met over the years at various conferences and meetings. I 
invited him to Austin for the workshop that resulted in the volume “Between the 
Empires,” and he was always a perceptive and friendly participant. What I 
remember most is the time he spect in Austin and at my home when we had him 
over to discuss his book “Greater Magadha” in my graduate seminar focused on 
his book. He took criticism well (American graduate students can sometime be 
brutal in their assessments of scholarship!) and with a smile, and was always 
able to defend himself without being defensive. We remained good friends even 
when we disagreed on scholarly matters. Fondly remember him at a conference in 
Krakow, Poland, when I and my wife enjoyed Polish food with Johannes.

He left as he lived, on his own terms. RIP.

Patrick Olivelle

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