From
26 to 29 November 2002 the meeting Scienza e tradizione in India was
organized in Udine by the Società Indologica "Luigi Pio Tessitori", in collaboration
with the University of Udine, with the patronage of the Regional Authority of
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the support of the Provincial Authority of Udine and
the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Udine e Pordenone. On 26 November the official
presentation of the three-year project Il contributo indiano alla formazione
della scienza moderna was held in
the Sala Florio of the University of Udine.
After addresses of welcome by Furio Honsell, Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Udine, there were speeches by Caterina Furlan (University of Udine), Paolo
Serafini (University of Udine) and Fausto Freschi (Società Indologica
"Luigi Pio Tessitori"). At
the end the lecture Euclide e Panini was given by Furio Honsell.
The project, promoted by the Società Indologica "Luigi Pio Tessitori"
in collaboration with the University of Udine, aims to study some ancient Indian
sciences such as logic, mathematics, grammar, astronomy and medicine, and their
contribution to the formation of modern science. In order to disseminate the
results of the project, a web site with an updated bibliography and transcriptions
of relevant manuscripts kept in the most important Indian libraries will be
created.
On 27 November in the hall
of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Udine e Pordenone the documentaries
Ramanavami and Rajasthan. I palazzi del deserto directed by Benedetto
Parisi (Società
Indologica "Luigi Pio Tessitori") were introduced by Flavio Parisi
(University of Venice).On 29 November, again in
the hall of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Udine e Pordenone, the
documentary Kumbha mela, directed by Benedetto Parisi (Società
Indologica "Luigi Pio Tessitori") was introduced by
Giorgio Giacometti (Società
Indologica
"Luigi Pio Tessitori").
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