Előadások, publikációk
A projekt keretében tartott előadások, illetve megjelent fordítások és tanulmányok
Fordítások, tanulmányok
Dezső Csaba 2024a: Shiny Toenails. Poetic Borrowing in Sanskrit Verses Revering the Buddha and Śiva from Early Bengali Anthologies and from the Lokeśvaraśataka. In: Lucas den Boer – Florinda De Simini (eds.), Śaiva-Buddhist Encounters in Early Medieval South Asia. Napoli, UniorPress.
—2024b: Referentiality and Historicity in Early Buddhist Narrative Kāvya. In: Marco Franceschini – Chiara Livio – Lidia Wojtczak (eds.), Bhūtārthakathane … Sarasvatī. Reading Poetry as a History Book. Napoli: UniorPress.
Dezső Csaba – Isaacson, Harunaga 2024: The namaskārapaddhati of the Sūktimuktāvalī. Studies on the Sūktimuktāvalī I: Verses of Obeisance. In: Bulletin de l’École française d‘Extrême-Orient. 110.
Ittzés Máté 2024a: Action nouns in Vedic support-verb constructions with kṛ. In: Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics.
—2024b: Proto-Indo-European support verbs and support-verb constructions. In: Victoria Beatrix Fendel (ed.) Support-verb constructions in the corpora of Greek: Between lexicon and grammar? Berlin, Freie Universität.
Száler Péter 2023: Ghata-dzsátaka, avagy hogy térítette meg a Buddha Krisnát? In: Keletkutatás. 135–151.
—2024: A Föld sóhajai az ind mitológiában. In: Ókor. 50–57.
—2024: Bálacsarita – A gyermekisten játékai. In: Keletkutatás. 65–109.
Előadások
Aklan Anna Katalin: Niścitam. Various Vedāntin Interpretations of the 2nd Chapter of the Bhagavad Gītā. 56th Annual Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP) Conference. Prága, 2024. szeptember 16–18.
—: War, Trauma and Healing in the Bhagavad Gītā: Interpretations by Various Vedānta Traditions. EWPC 2024 – East-West Philosophers' Conference. Manoa, 2024.05.24–31.
Dezső Csaba: Inspired by the Goddess, Working for a Livelihood, or Locked up in a Dark Room: The Constitution of a Sanskrit Poet. Bécs, 2024.11.14.
—: Rājaśekhara: The Persona of a Poet. Nápoly, 2024.05.17.
—: Many Rāmāyaṇas. The portrayal of Rāma in classical Indian dramas. Nápoly, 2024.05.08.
—: The aesthetics of ruins in classical Indian literature (kāvya). Nápoly, 2023.05.24.
—: Reading classical Indian literature (kāvya) as a source of history. Nápoly, 2023.05.17.
—: But there will be born some kindred spirit to mine”: Authors’ thoughts on their art and craft in the prastāvanās of classical Indian plays. Discourses on the performing arts in classical and medieval India. 4th Zurich International Conference on Indian Literature and Philosophy (ZICILP). Zürich, 2023.06.19–07.01.
—: Temporality and realism in early Buddhist narrative kāvya. Bhūtārthakathane ... Sarasvatī. Reading Poetry as a History Book. Bologna, 2022.12.15.
Ittzés Máté: Action Nouns in Vedic Old Indo-Aryan. XVII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft. Basel, 2024.09.09–12.
—: Action nouns in Vedic light verb constructions with kṛ. SALA-37 – 37th South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable. Venezia, 2023.10.04–07.
Száler Péter: The Function of Weapons in the Kṛṣṇa-Cycle. DICSEP 10 – Tenth Dubrovnik International Conference on the Sanskrit Epics and Purāṇas. Dubrovnik, 2023.08.14–19.