Time table
Schedule for advanced class:
- 9.30-11 a.m. morning reading session I: Paripāṭal (first two weeks; Indra Manuel), Kaliṅkattuparaṇi (last two weeks; G. Vijayavenugopal)
- 11-11.30 a.m. (coffee break)
- 11.30 a.m.-1p.m. morning reading session II: discussion of the morning's text portion
- 1-3 p.m. (lunch break)
- 3-4.30 p.m. parallel afternoon reading sessions: 1. Mērumatarappurāṇam (first two weeks; K. Nachimuthu) 2. ??? (first and second week; N.N.). 3. Kuṟuntokai (third and fourth week; Eva Wilden) 4. Kamparāmāyaṇam (third and fourth week; Thomas Lehmann)
- 4.30-5 p.m. tea break
- 5-6.30 p.m. lectures (on Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Schedule for beginners:
- 9.30-11 a.m. grammar class (Jean-Luc Chevillard)
- 11-11.30 a.m. (coffee break)
- 11.30 a.m.-1p.m. personal preparation time for afternoon text class
- 1-3 p.m. (lunch break)
- 3-4.30 p.m. text class (Jean-Luc Chevillard)
- 4.30-5 p.m. tea break
- 5-6.30 p.m. lectures (on Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Friday 23 June 2023 at 10.30 a.m., in the Grand Salon of the Maison de l'Asie
Maria Chauveau, EFEO post-doctoral fellow, is organizing a study day on Les relations humains/non-humains à la mesure de l'expansion des pratiques agricoles productivistes en Inde et en Asie de Sud-Est [Human/non-human relations in the context of the expansion of productivist agricultural practices in India and Southeast Asia].
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Grand Salon of the Maison de l'Asie.
As part of the "Kyoto lectures", Antonio Manieri (University of Naples "L’Orientale") gives a lecture on "“Everyday Uncertainties”: Sharing and Learning Terminologies in Eighth-century Japan".
At 6pm (Japan time), online on the Zoom platform: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82464622137
Friday, June 16 2023, at 3:45 p.m.
To follow the event online
As part of the Siem Reap Lectures, Sébastien Clouet (doctoral student at Sorbonne University) gives a lecture on the topic "Aux sources de l'or d'Angkor: orpaillage et orpailleurs dans le Cambodge ancien" [At the sources of Angkor gold: gold panning and gold panners in ancient Cambodia].
At 6 p.m., at the EFEO Centre in Siem Reap. The presentation will be in French with a Khmer translation. The lecture is free and open to all.



