
On
6 September 1995 in the Sala Corgnali of the "Vincenzo Joppi" Civic
Library in Udine, Romano Lazzeroni (University of Pisa) presented the Grammatica
sanscrita (Pisa 1991) written by Saverio Sani (University of Genoa). This
grammar is certain to attract the attention of all those whose interests lie
in the Vedic and Classical periods of the ancient Indian language. At the conclusion
of the presentation, the director of the Civic Library, Romano Vecchiet, unveiled
a project, financed by the Municipal Authority of Udine, to produce a compact-disc
version of the 225 manuscripts in the Fondo Tessitori collection. The
Fondo Tessitori was donated by the Tessitori family in 1923 to the Civic Library
and is a heritage of immense interest to all branches of Indological studies.
The collection comprises 225 manuscripts, in Sanskrit, Prakrits, Apabhramça
and Old Marwari, acquired by Luigi Pio Tessitori at Jaipur in 1915. Of these
documents, MS 4510 deserves a special mention. Written in Sanskrit and illuminated
with miniatures in the Rajput style, the manuscript recounts an episode from
the Mârkandeya Purâna.On
7 September in the Salone del Parlamento of the Castle of Udine, a concert entitled
La musica dell' India del nord was organized in collaboration with the
Conservatorio "Jacopo Tomadini". In the first part of the concert
Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay presented songs from the traditional repertoire. After
the interval the great sitar artist Manilal Nag, who was born
at
Bankura (West Bengala) in
1939,
performed a number of ragas accompanied by Sankha Chatterjee on tabla.