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Manuscript, print and publication cultures in South Asia: From the 19th century to the present - 2018/9/24–25, Internationaler workshop mit Gerald Groemer (Universität Yamanashi, Kōfu, Japan)
Kuzushiji-Workshop - 2018/10/22, Public keynote lecture by Robin Coningham (UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage, Durham University, UK)
Seismic safety – Interdisciplinary approaches for assessing resilience and pathways towards the rehabilitation of the cultural heritage of Kathmandu in post-earthquake Nepal - 2018/10/22–23, International symposium on protection and preservation of Nepal's cultural heritage
After the earthquake: Research, protection and preservation of Nepal's cultural heritage - 2018/10/31–11/3, International symposium on Japanese religious history
Control, repression, and tolerance in early modern Japanese religion
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2018
- 2018/8/17–18, International workshop on philosophical and theological perspectives on time
God and time II - 2018/7/19, Lecture by Amba Kulkarni (University of Hyderabad)
Latest trends in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics - 2018/7/2–3, International workshop on yogic perception
Prajñākaragupta on yogic perception: Direct insight from abstract truth - 2018/6/29, Vortrag von Takemitsu Morikawa (Keio University, Tokyo)
Die Zumutung der Kultur: Über den epistemischen Kulturalismus und seine praktisch-politischen Folgen - 2018/6/11–13, International workshop on deontic logic
Deontic reasoning: From ancient texts to artificial intelligence - 2018/6/4–8, International workshop on sentence meaning in Indian philosophy
Sentence meaning in Prabhākara and Śālikanātha - 2018/5/16, Symposium with Roland Lardinois (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris), Olga Lomová (Charles University, Prague) and Anne Cheng (Collège de France, Paris)
The place of philosophy in Asian Studies - 2018/5/15, Lecture by Anne Cheng (Collège de France, Paris)
Is Confucius a Chinese philosopher? - 2018/5/8–9, International workshop with Francesco Sferra (University of Naples “L‘ Orientale”)
Kamalaśīla's "Stages of Meditative Cultivation" (Bhāvanākrama): The path to liberation - 2018/5/3, Lecture by Anna Andreeva (Universität Heidelberg)
Childbirth and the arts of judgment in medieval Japan - 2018/4/18, Lecture by Kirill Solonin (Renmin University of China)
A fresh look into the constitutive sources of Tangut Buddhism - 2018/3/27, Visions of Community (VISCOM) serial workshop
Rethinking scholastic communities across medieval Eurasia I - 2018/3/22, Workshop as part of the initiative "Epigraphy in the Hollandstraße" (IMAFO/IKANT)
IN SITU. Inschriften im Kontext - 2018/3/19–22, International workshop with Per Sørensen (Universität Leipzig)
Historicizing Tibetan Genealogies - 2018/3/9, Lecture by Toru Funayama (Kyoto University)
On the Fanwang jing - 2018/3/4–13, International workshop with Motoi Ono (University of Tsukuba)
Readings from the Pramāṇasamuccayaṭīkā and the Nyāyamukha - 2018/2/12–3/8, International workshop with Toru Funayama (Kyoto University)
Chinese pramāṇa materials
2017
- 2017/12/18–20, International workshop
SAPHALA workshop — South Asian philosophy and language - 2017/12/4–15, Workshop with Srilata Raman (University of Toronto)
Philosophy and theology in South India. Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta in Maṇipravāḷa texts - 2017/12/6, Vortrag von Robert F. Wittkamp (Kansai University)
Zur Herkunft der japanischen Mythen Oder: Warum wurde das Kojiki nicht gelesen? - 2017/11/22, Vortrag von Lukas Nickel (Universität Wien)
Der Fund von Qingzhou und die Archäologie des Buddhismus in China - 2017/10/9–10, International workshop
Interactions among Śaiva, Vaiṣṇava and other religious and philosophical schools: The religious debate in the early second millennium in South India - 2017/10/2, Lecture by Gerald Groemer (University of Yamanashi)
The Development of the fragmentary-prose genre (Zuihitsu) during the Edo Period, 1600–1868 - 2017/9/28–29, International conference
The challenge of postcolonial philosophy in India: Too alien for contemporary philosophers, too modern for Sanskritists? - 2017/9/26–28, Internationaler Workshop
Kuzushiji-Workshop mit Gerald Groemer - 2017/7/6–7, Symposium
Cultures of Knowledge in Mutual Encounter: Scholars between India and Europe from early modernity to the present - 2017/6/26–29, International workshop
Kamalaśīla's "Stages of Meditative Cultivation" (Bhāvanākrama): New perspectives on Buddhist classics - 2017/6/26, International workshop
Candrakīrti and beyond - 2017/6/22, International workshop
Tibetan biographical writings - 2017/6/20, Vortrag von Reinhard Zöllner (Universität Bonn)
Auf verlorenem Posten: Tsushimas Stellung zwischen Japan und Korea - 2017/6/2, International workshop
Archives as Cultural Heritage: Cases from Japan, Africa and Europe - 2017/5/29–6/2, International workshop
What is the sentence meaning? Sucarita's development of Kumārila's theories - 2017/5/22–24, International workshop
The Future of digital texts in South Asian studies — A SARIT workshop - 2017/5/18, Lecture by James Benn (McMaster University)
Buddhism and the invention of tea culture in Tang dynasty China (618–907 CE) - 2017/3/21, Lecture by Samuel Thévoz (research fellow of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies)
The Buddha’s world tour: From the philologist’s study to the theatrical stage - 2017/3/10, Lecture by Motoi Ono (University of Tsukuba)
On Rushi lun: Its original title, the issue of its incompleteness, and its authorship - 2017/3/8, Lecture and workshop with Kiyokuni Shiga (Kyoto Sangyo University)
Arcaṭa’s description and criticism of the Jaina theory of manifoldness (anekāntavāda) - 2017/3/4–11, International workshop with Motoi Ono (University of Tsukuba)
Research sessions on the sixth chapter of Jinendrabuddhi’s Pramāṇasamuccayaṭīkā and the jāti section of the Nyāyamukha - 2017/1/31, International workshop
Critical edition of the Sanskrit text of the Lokāyataparīkṣā - 2017/1/12–13, VISCOM conference
Medieval biographical collections: Perspectives from Buddhist, Christian and Islamic worlds
2016
- 2016/12/7, Lecture by Vincenzo Vergiani (Cambridge)
Reflecting on the limit of the sentence: Some linguistic insights of Bhartṛhari’s in the second book of the Vākyapadīya - 2016/12/5–6, Workshop with Vincenzo Vergiani (Cambridge)
Bhartṛhari on self-awareness of cognitions - 2016/11/23–24, Lectures by Matthew Stavros (Sydney) cancelled
Die Vorträge zum Thema Monumentalism and Power in Japan mussten leider abgesagt werden. - 2016/11/11, Vortrag von David Weiß (Tübingen)
Kulturelle Wiege oder Kolonie? Koreabilder im Japan der Edo-Zeit - 2016/10/27 (IMAFO), Vortrag von Berthe Jansen (Universität Leiden)
Ruling a microsociety: Buddhist monasticism and its effects on society in traditional Tibet - 2016/10/20 (Uni Wien), Vortrag von Raji Steineck (Universität Zürich)
Mythische Dynamik – im und nach dem Nihon shoki - 2016/10/19, Vortrag von Tomoe Steineck (Universität Zürich)
Die Sammlung Spinner: Ein Fenster zur Religiosität der japanischen Frühmoderne - 2016/7/15, Lecture by Ana Bajželj (Polonsky Academy, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel)
Hemacandra on omniscience: Analysis of Pramāṇamīmāṃsā with Svopajñavṛtti - 2016/6/30, International workshop
Digital visions for Indian intellectual history: SARIT and beyond - 2016/6/27–28, International workshop
Buddhist logic (hetuvidyā / yinming / inmyō) and its applications in East Asia - 2016/6/20, Lecture by Timothy Cahill (Loyola University, New Orleans)
Poets and pluralism in precolonial India: Love, death and devotion at the Mughal court - 2016/6/13–2016/6/17, Workshop on Kumārila's Ślokavārttika
What is the sentence meaning? - 2016/5/11, Lecture by Suganya Anandakichenin (EFEO, Pondicherry)
Introduction to Vaiṣṇava literature in Tamil and Maṇipravāḷa - 2016/4/5–2016/5/31, Workshop with Suganya Anandakichenin (EFEO Pondicherry)
Exploring South Indian Vaiṣṇavism through texts in Tamil and Maṇipravāḷa - 2016/4/6, Vortrag von Hildegard Diemberger (Cambridge University)
From manuscript to print to Digital Dharma: Exploring the materiality of Tibetan texts and their transformations
2015
- 2015/12/17–18, International symposium
Mārga: Paths to liberation in South Asian Buddhist traditions - 2015/12/4, Vortrag von Michael Radich
Ideas about ‘consciousness’ in third- to sixth-century China, and the Problem of ‘sinification’ in the study of Buddhist ideas - 2015/11/23–25 Workshop
Phonemes as meaning-bearers in Kumārila, Jayanta, Vācaspati - 2015/11/16, Workshop
Fragen zur Interoperabilität digitaler altindischer Texte - 2015/10/22, Vortrag von Anton Schütz, London
Okzidentalisierungen: Zu einigen Fallstricken in der Begrifflichkeit der Rechts- und Religionsgeschichte - 2015/10/15–17, Workshop
Ways to approach the Tivviyappirabantam - 2015/10/12, Workshop
Pramāṇasamuccayaṭīkā - 2015/10/7, Lecture by Shilpa Sumant
Nṛsiṁha and the Paippalādins - 2015/10/1, Lecture by Gerald Groemer, Yamanashi Daigaku
Street culture in the Shogun’s capital, 1600–1868 - 2015/9/24–26, International conference VISCOM
Making ends meet: Cross-cultural perspectives on the end of times in medieval Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism - 2015/6/23, Vortrag von Stefan Köck, Bochum
„Der Ursprung der häretischen Lehren“? Bemerkungen zu einem alternativen Verständnis des Tachikawa-ryū - 2015/6/1–5, Workshop with Vincenzo Vergiani, University of Cambridge
Language as an independent means of knowledge in Kumārila's Ślokavārttika - 2015/5/12, Vortrag von Alfred Moser
Der Photopionier Michael Moser: Ein Zeitzeuge der Meiji-Zeit - 2015/5/11, Vortrag von Arlo Griffiths
New perspectives on Arakan in the first millennium - 2015/4/21, Workshop with Kazuo Kano, Koyasan University
From Kashmir to Tibet: A set of proto-Śāradā palm leaves and two works on the Ratnagotravibhāga - 2015/4/16, Lecture by John Breen, Kyoto
The Sun Goddess’s Progress: Yearning for the past in postwar Ise - 2015/4/15, Lecture by John Breen, Kyoto
City of the gods: Re-inventing Ise in Meiji Japan - 2015/2/16, Public hearing
Cultural and intellectual history of Asia - 2015/2/5–7, VISCOM-Symposium
Tantric communities in context - 2015/1/14, Vortrag von Franz Winter, Wien
Buddhismus und japanische Neureligionen - 2015/1/13, Lecture by Marc Tiefenauer, Lausanne
Lord of the dead and hounds of hell - 2015/1/12, Lecture by Friedrich Kemler, Wien
Hierarchical clustering of digital texts
2014
- 2014/11/17, Lecture by Evgeniya Desnitskaya
Facets of language in the Vākyapadīya - 2014/10/17, Lecture by Vincenzo Vergiani and Hugo David
Doing things another way: Bhartŗhari on "substitutes" (pratinidhi) - 2014/9/2–3, Workshop with Kiyotaka Yoshimizu
Semantics or pragmatics? Dignāga and Kumārila on language - 2014/9/1, Lecture by Kiyotaka Yoshimizu
Kumārila’s criticism of Buddhism as a religious movement in his views on the sources of dharma - 2014/8/18–19, Workshop with Larry McCrea
Veṅkaṭanātha on malefic sacrifices and dharma - 2014/6/18, Vortrag von Yasutaka Muroya, Leipzig
Manuscript transmission of the fifth chapter of Vātsyāyana’s Nyāyabhāṣya - 2014/6/16, Vortrag von Yasutaka Muroya, Leipzig
On the Kongōji manuscript of the so-called Upāyahṛdaya - 2014/5/28, Vortrag von Max Deeg, Cardiff
Interpretatio Sinica oder Representatio Sinica: Xuanzangs Indien: Beschreibung oder Idealisierung? - 2014/5/15–16, Workshop with Lars Göhler, Köln
Language in Kumārila's Ślokavārttika - 2014/4/1, Vortrag von Klaus Antoni, Tübingen
Sacred narratives: Mythen als heilige Texte - 2014/3/21, workshop
Heterotopoi in Japan: Embodying Places and Emplacing Bodies - 2014/1/31, lecture by Sheldon Garon, Princeton University
Fascism and total war: A transnational perspective from the Japanese home front - 2014/1/30, lecture by Sheldon Garon, Princeton University
On the transnational destruction of cities: What Japan learned from the bombing of Germany and Britain in World War II - 2014/1/20, lecture by Jayandra Soni, Innsbruck University
Two aspects of Jaina philosophy: Substance, quality and mode (dravya, guṇa and paryāya) and the absence of syādvāda in Umāsvāti’s Tattvārthasūtra
2013
- 2013/12/16, lecture by Florinda De Simini, Hamburg University/Naples Eastern University
The magic of the books: Manuscripts in apotropaic and divinatory rites according to Purāṇas - 2013/12/12, lecture by Herman Ooms, UCLA, Los Angeles
Lineages, genealogies, Uji: A Discussion - 2013/12/11, lecture by Herman Ooms, UCLA, Los Angeles
Purity in Japan, 650–950: A Tentative Trajectory - 2013/12/5, lecture by Birgit Staemmler, Tübingen University
Besessen! Was nun? Exorzismus auf den Websites japanischer religiöser Heiler - 2013/6/28, lecture by Charles Ramble, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
Understanding the motif of mirror-imagery in Tibetan cultural representations: How useful is perspectivist theory? - 2013/6/26, lecture by Axel Gelfert, National University of Singapore
Hume, the “Indian prince”, and the line between miraculous testimony and probable belief - 2013/6/14, lecture by Chizuko Yoshimizu, Tsukuba University
Transmission of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā and the Prasannapadā to Tibet from Kashmir - 2013/6/14, lecture by Lawrence McCrea, Cornell University
Does god have free will? Hermeneutics and theology in the work of Veṅkaṭanātha - 2013/6/12–13, workshop with Lawrence McCrea, Cornell University
Veṅkaṭanātha's perspective on Mīmāṃsā - 2013/5/22, lecture by Toru Funayama, Kyoto University
Buddhism in Kashmir during the 8th century, as seen from Chinese sources - 2013/5/13, lecture by Piotr Balcerowicz, University of Warsaw
The beginnings of Jainism and Ājīvikism - 2013/5/8, lecture by Mark Teeuwen, Oslo University
Restoring historicity to Shinto: The case of Ise - 2013/3/13, lecture by J. Marshall Unger, Ohio State University
Identifying borrowed words: Clearing the ground for the reconstruction of Proto-Korean-Japanese - 2013/3/12, lecture by J. Marshall Unger, Ohio State University
The case against Japanese as an isolate: The context of the Korean-Japanese Hypothesis
2012
- 2012/11/6, lecture by Prof. Kate Wildman Nakai, Sophia University, Tokyo
Shrine, church, and state in prewar Japan: The Catholic Church and Shinto, 1858–1936 - 2012/8/20–24, symposium (IKGA, University of Tokyo)
Transmission and tradition: The meaning and the role of "fragments" in Indian philosophy - 2012/8/2–4, 8. Workshop des Forums für Asiatische Philosophie
Philosophie in der Vielfalt ihrer Sprachen: Sprache und Denken in den philosophischen Traditionen Ost- und Südasiens. - 2012/6/15, lecture by Prof. Alexander Vovin, University of Hawai'i
What happened to the rooster? Another look at an enigmatic poem in chap. XIV of the Ise monogatari - 2012/6/14, lecture by Prof. Alexander Vovin, University of Hawai'i
Immigrants or overlords? Korean influences on Japan in the archaic period: a linguistic perspective - 2012/6/4, lecture by Prof. Robert Kritzer, Kyoto
The Garbhāvakrāntisūtra: A Buddhist sūtra on conception, gestation, and birth - 2012/5/24–26, workshop
Changing forms and the becoming of a deity in religious traditions: The god Viṣṇu-Nārāyaṇa - 2012/5/16, Vortrag von Prof. Jörg Quenzer, Universität Hamburg
Die Präsenz des Imaginären: Anmerkungen zum japanischen Mittelalter - 2012/4/16–20, workshop
Apoha workshop
2011
- 2011/9/22–25, symposium (OEAW, IKGA)
Joseph Francis Rock: Botanist, explorer, and preserver of culture - 2011/03/02: Vortrag von Prof. Christoph Kleine, Leipzig (ZAS-Seminar Nr. 7)
Den Buddha vor Augen, seinen Namen auf den Lippen. Anmerkungen zur vielfältigen Praxis der Buddha-Vergegenwärtigung.
2010
- 2010/11/12: Vortrag von Prof. Toru Funayama, Kyoto
Calling Oneself a Saint. Self-designation and the idea of the holy in medieval Chinese Buddhism - 2010/6/14: Vortrag von Dr. Anton Schweizer, Heidelberg
Gebäude als Spektakel. Lackierte Shintoarchitektur im frühmodernen Japan
2009
- 2009/10/15–16, symposium (ZAS)
Indoiranische Dichtersprache: Stilgeschichte, Ritualkontext, Sprachverwandtschaft
2008
- 2008/9/8–10: Workshop des Forums für Asiatische Philosophie
Selbstkultivierung - 2008/9/3–5: Symposium zur Religionshermeneutik
Das Subjekt als Prinzip der Relationalität im Kontext der Religionshermeneutik - 2008/5/15: Vortrag von Prof. Melanie Trede, Heidelberg
Domestizierte Kriegsikonografie. Die Darstellung der legendären Kaiserin Jingū im 19. Jahrhundert - 2008/4/10: Vortrag von Dr. Barbara Seyock, LMU, München
Himiko und ihre Welt. Zu den protohistorischen Kulturen in Japan und Korea - 2008/4/3: Vortrag von Prof. Qing Duan, Peking University
Einige neu erschienene Manuskripte aus Khotan
2007
- 2007/9/21–23: Workshop des Forums für Asiatische Philosophie
Subjektivität - 2007/9/11–14: International Symposium
Shinto Studies and nationalism - 2007/4/18–20: International Symposium
Early Chinese Buddhist translations
2006
- 2006/9/22–24: Workshop des Forums für Asiatische Philosophie
Methodologische Ansätze in der Beschäftigung mit Asiatischer Philosophie am Beispiel von Sprache – Ethik – Subjektivität - 2006/6/27–30: International Symposium
Yogic perception, meditation and altered states of consciousness - 2006/1/20: Lecture (in cooperation with the ISTB)
Constructing the Wheel of Time (Kalacakra) - Strategies for establishing a tradition (Prof. Franceso Sferra, Napoli)
2005
- 2005/8/23–27: International Conference (in cooperation with the ISTB)
Fourth International Dharmakīrti Conference - 2005/8/8–11: Internationales Symposium
Kanonbildung in den asiatischen Religionen und Kanonisierung in der asiatischen Religionsgeschichte - 2005/1/28: Prof. Richard Gombrich, Oxford
Parodien und Ironie in den Reden des Buddha - 2005/1/27: Prof. Richard Gombrich, Oxford
Consciousness and fire in the Buddha's teachings
2004
- 2004/12: Prof. Jens-Uwe Hartmann, München
Neues aus dem "Sanskritkanon der Buddhisten": Die Sutras des Dirghagama - 2004/9/27–30: Internationales Symposium
Glaubensgewissheit und Wahrheit in religiöser Tradition - 2004/5/18–21: International Symposium
The culture of secrecy in Japanese religion
2003
- 2003/9/24–26: International Symposium
The mutual influences and relationship of Visistadvaita Vedanta and Pancaratra - 2003/3/28: Dr. Josef A. Kyburz, Collège de France, Paris
Der Körper und in Ost und West
Kulturwissenschaftliche Betrachtungen zur Wahrnehmung des Körpers in Japan und Europa, in Wort und Bild - 2003/3/24: Prof. Bernard Faure, Stanford University
From Womb to Cosmos
The gods of destiny in East Asian Buddhism
2002
- 2002/9/2 - 5: International Symposium
Religions in China - 2002/5/14 - 29: Prof. Parshotam L. Mehra, Chandigarh
Tibetan polity in the 20th century
Dalai and Panchen Lamas in conflict and conciliation
2001
- 2001/9/11: International Workshop
New perspectives on Shinto
1999
- 1999/4/14–17: International Symposium
Popular Japanese views of the afterlife
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