1644008 Indological Studies

Numbering Code U-LET13 21644 SJ36 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Mon.2
Instructor name Tao PAN (Graduate School of Letters Program-Specific Senior Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course offers an introduction to Gandhari language and historical grammar of Middle Indic languages. Along with language and literature, the special script for writing Gandhari texts, namely Kharosthi script will be learnt as well. The reading materials include Khotan Dharmapada and inscription of King Senavarma. Therefore, this course provides glimpses into development of early Buddhism and early history of India as well as deposit of Buddha’s relics.
Course Goals The participants will learn Kharosthi script, Gandhari language and historical grammar of Indic linguistics.
Schedule and Contents Week #01 Introduction: From Old-Indo-Aryan to Middle Indic
Week #02 Introduction: Gandhara, Kharosthi script and Gandhari corpus
Week #03 Introduction: Learn Kharosthi script and bilingual coins
Week #04 Grammar: Historical grammar of Middle Indic
Week #05 to #08 Reading: Dharmapada from Khotan
Week #09 to #14 Reading: Senavarma inscription
Week #15 Feedback
Evaluation Methods and Policy Active participation in the classroom, review of studied materials, homework and final exam.
Assessment will be based on class performance (50%) and final exam (50%)
Course Requirements Sanskrit knowledge is desired, but not necessary.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Preparation of reading materials to be discussed and analysed in class.
Related URL Text, dictionary, bibliography
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