Monday, November 28, 2011

Three more items found at St Anne's Jerusalem

Found the following items of the Richard De Smet bibliography in the Bibliotheque St Anne, Jerusalem:
"L’exégèse dans l’hindouisme.” Axes 4/4 (mai-juin 1972) 28-37.
"Le poids du système des castes au Bihār (Inde).” Axes 13/3 (février-mars 1981) 39-46.
"La théologie en Inde.” Bilan de la Théologie du XXe siècleVol. 1: Le monde contemporain. Les grands courants théologiques. Ed. R. Vander Gucht et H. Vorgrimler. Paris: Casterman, 1970. 360-374. 

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Two more items found in Ratisbonne

Found two items in the Library of the Studium Theologicum Salesianum, Ratisbonne Monastery, Jerusalem:

315. “Et l’Ange me dit.” La Vie Spirituelle 52e année, tome 122, n° 567 (January 1970) 26-28.

260. [Editor, with J. Neuner.] La Quête de l’Éternel: Approches chrétiennes de l’Hindouisme. Museum Lessianum, Section missiologique, no. 48. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1967. (French translation by R. Dumortier of no. 185, revised and enlarged.)
261. “La pensée religieuse antique.” La Quête de l’Éternel: Approches chrétiennes de l’Hindouisme. Museum Lessianum, Section missiologique, no. 48. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1967. 47-60.
262. « Le non-dualisme de Śaṇkara (Advaita-vāda). » La Quête de l’Éternel: Approches chrétiennes de l’Hindouisme. Museum Lessianum, Section missiologique, no. 48. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1967. 61-75.
263. « Rāmānuja et Madhva. » La Quête de l’Éternel: Approches Chrétiennes de l’Hindouisme. Museum Lessianum, Section missiologique, no. 48. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1967. 76-88.
264. « Le péché et son effacement. » La Quête de l’Éternel: Approches chrétiennes de l’Hindouisme. Museum Lessianum, Section missiologique, no. 48. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1967. 140-153.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Brahman and Person: Essays by Richard De Smet

Brahman and Person: Essays by Richard De Smet, ed. Ivo Coelho, is out of the press: Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 2010. Besides 14 essays on the personality of the Absolute Brahman, and the question of whether Indian thought could supply elements for an adequate notion of person, the book contains also an introduction by the editor, and the bibliography of De Smet's works, running into 700 plus items.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Update

I feel ashamed to note that the last time I put up - or rather, Leon put up for me - something on this blog was a full 2 years ago!

Just in case anyone logs on to this, I want to say that the bibliography on the parallel blog has been thoroughly updated, and one of these days I am going to put it up. Much matter has been traced - but not all. I am, for example, still looking out for the following reviews / journals / magazines:

The Messenger of the Sacred Heart (Mumbai)
Indian Law Review (Mumbai)
The Divine Life (Sivanandanagar, Rishikesh)
The Call Divine (Tiruvannamalai?)

Anyone know something about these?

In the meantime, a thousand thanks to so many people who have been of immense help - many of them contacted solely through the net.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Request for some of the inaccessible works of Richard De Smet

The works of this great Indologist, Richard De Smet are scattered over a vast number of journals and edited collections. We are searching for some of the more inaccessible items. We invite your collaboration - Ivo Coelho SDB

Do you have this one?

"The Notion of Substance (Dravya) in Indian Philosophy" From Fr. De Smet's Metaphysica Generalis, 1960.

For a complete list of the bibliography of Richard De Smet refer to this blog http://richarddesmet.blogspot.com/