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Symposium Ayurveda in Post-Classical and Pre-Colonial India

Contact name : IIAS
Place :Gravensteen (room 111), Pieterskerkhof 6, Leiden 2311VJ Leiden
Event dates : 09-07-2009
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symposium

Ayurveda in Post-Classical and

Pre-Colonial India

 

9 July 2009

09.00 - 18.00 hrs

 

Venue: Gravensteen (room 111), Pieterskerkhof 6, Leiden 2311VJ Leiden

 

Hosted by the International Institute for Asian Studies,  co-organized and co-sponsored by the Research Unit UMR 7528 Mondes Iranien & Indien (Paris) and the Scaliger Institute (Leiden).

 

Convenors: Jan E.M. Houben (Paris/Leiden) and Dominik Wujastyk (Leiden)

 

Ayurveda, the classical medical system of South Asia, was codified in the first few centuries BCE, and is even today - in modified form - formally and financially supported by the Government of India through the Ministry of Health. 

This symposium addresses the dynamic interactions between texts, and between texts and practices according to available sources, in the little-studied period of postclassical and pre-colonial India when Ayurveda interacted with other medical systems such as Unani.

 

Topics include:

Post-classical traditions of medical debate and argumentation.

Relative chronologies in alchemical and medical literature.

Indo-Persian sources on post-classical Indian medicine.

Irrational elements in a rational system for healing.

 

Speakers:

G. Jan Meulenbeld (Groningen) – Dominik Wujastyk (Leiden) – Kenneth Zysk (Copenhagen) – Tsutomu Yamashita (Kyoto) – Fabrizio Speziale (Rome/Paris) – Philipp Maas (Vienna) – Oliver Hellwig (Berlin) – Jan Houben (Paris/Leiden)

 

Further information and registration (obligatory): a.e.l.van.der.horst@iias.nl | T +31-71-5272227





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