Dear Colleagues,
I should like to draw your attention to the activity of Vivarium Novum Academy 
(https://www.vivariumnovum.net/en), which is probably known to some of you as 
the venue of the wonderful Raniero Gnoli day, held in October 2022 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc-HaEXsVoA&t=524s). In October 2024 it was 
also the seat of the Biannual Meeting of the Italian Association for Sanskrit 
Studies. 

Vivarium Novum, Campus Mondiale dell’Umanesimo, housed in the Borrominian Villa 
Falconieri near Frascati, promotes the study of Latin (including Medieval and 
Renaissance Latin) and Greek (Classical and Homeric) also as spoken languages. 
The President, Prof. Luigi Miraglia, with whom I am in close contact, has 
recently visited Nepal (for the WSC) and India in order to create Latin and 
Greek curricula in the Sanskrit Universities (to be extended in the near future 
to the major Indian Universities).

Warmest wishes,
Raffaele

> Il giorno 8 ago 2025, alle ore 17:41, Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY 
> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Seth Powell already sent out the Yogic Studies course offerings for the 
> autumn, but I wanted to take the liberty to point out a YS course that may be 
> of particular interest to members of this list, Greek-S 101: Ancient Greek 
> for Sanskritists, which I will teach starting September 15.
> 
> I made a short video describing the course, which you can watch here 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://youtu.be/XdJrcKwslck?si%3D9KRhtPi1G8-IXSRQ&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755272552000000&usg=AOvVaw1QVr7wjr5GTpVqlU0ArD2L>;
>  but in a nutshell: if you already know Sanskrit, you have an excellent basis 
> for getting to grips with Ancient Greek. There is an enormous amount of 
> overlap in the forms and their usage, and the main difference between the two 
> languages (the rather more intricate rules of syntax that Greek has) is 
> exactly what we will be discussing in detail.
> 
> Greek-S 101 covers all Ancient Greek grammar with the help of lots of 
> custom-made resources; in 102, we will read Plato's Apology, and in 103 
> either Sophocles' Antigone or Euripides' Medea, both with readers I am making 
> for each course. You can find all information on this sequence of courses at 
> https://www.yogicstudies.com/greek-s-101 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.yogicstudies.com/greek-s-101&source=gmail-imap&ust=1755272552000000&usg=AOvVaw1NWnxLGlNzzrGUFITTiq2z>.
> 
> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
> 
> All my best,
>     Antonia
> 
> PS: Our course 'Latin for Sanskritists' just ended two weeks ago; the third 
> term was 12 weeks of reading Seneca's Letters and contrasting Hellenistic 
> philosophies with some of the philosophical approaches that we find in 
> ancient India.
> 
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Prof. Raffaele Torella
Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit
Sapienza University of Rome
wwwuniroma1.academia.edu/raffaeletorella


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