Dear Dmitrii Komissarov,Thank you for letting us know. I tried to catch the 
presentation live but could not make it, so I really appreciated you making it 
available via YouTube - fascinating topic to try and fathom how, arguably, 
literary tropes are transmitted through time and space - though of course as 
you affirm hardly anything can be 'hard proven', though plenty can be seen to 
suggest possible genealogies, or at least echoes. Perhaps these are best seen 
as 'floating', live, changeable vignettes that circulate semi-freely through 
cultures, appropriated if considered relevant and telling, and adapted to 
circumstances based on each narrator's 'reception filters' and target 
audiences. Still, a presentation full of striking images and curious variations!
Cordially,
Elizabeth De Michelis

    On Monday, 30 June 2025 at 18:03:43 CEST, Дмитрий Комиссаров via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Dear colleagues, the lecture I gave at the Rangjung Yeshe Institute has been 
posted on YouTube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_l0fwgIagkWarm 
regards,Dmitrii Komissarov
ср, 25 июн. 2025 г. в 13:15, Дмитрий Комиссаров <[email protected]>:

Dear colleagues, I'm sorry to say that my lecture is postponed. Sorry for the 
inconvinience. I hope I will give it on monday. I'll inform you about the exact 
day and time soon.Dmitrii Komissarov
пн, 12 мая 2025 г., 03:11 Westin Harris via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]>:

Dear Jean,
Feel free to message me off list about your interests and I’d be happy to 
provide some recommendations.

Sincerely,

Westin Harris
Ph.D. Candidate
Study of Religion
University of California, 
Davishttps://religionsgrad.ucdavis.edu/people/westin-harris
2021 Dissertation Fellow,The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in 
Buddhist Studies

Sarva Mangalam.

On May 11, 2025, at 8:04 AM, Jean Michel DELIRE via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote:



Dear Friends,
As many of you, I suppose, I am going to attend the WSC in Kathmandu, end of 
June.I have also decided to spend some time there, before the Conference. But, 
although I have visited nearby India at least two dozen times, for my research 
and for leisure, I don't know anything about Nepal.I am open to any advice one 
could give me about interesting or picturesque  spots to see, hotels or rooms 
where to stay, manuscripts repositories or monasteries to visit, etc.
Best regards,
Jean Michel Delire


Jean Michel DELIRE, PhDLecturer on Science and civilisation of India - Sanskrit 
Texts - IHEB (University of Brussels, ULB)
Lecturer on History of mathematics - IHEB (ULB)
Member (Administrator) of the Centre National d'Histoire des Sciences (KBR, 
Bruxelles)
Member of the Société Asiatique (Paris)


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