The 3rd International Conference of Oriental Studies
Cracow, 15-17 November 2012
szczegóły/details
PROGRAM
15 November 2012, PAU, Sławkowska St. 17
1st floor, Large Auditorium
10.00 Registration
10.30 Opening: Jerzy Wyrozumski, Marek Mejor, Agata Bareja-Starzyńska
11.00 Charles Willemen (Songkhla): Remarks about the History of Sarvāstivāda Buddhism
11.30 ElliotSperling (Bloomington): Further Considerations on the Parentage of Sde-srid Sangs-rgyas rgya-mtsho
12–12.30 Coffee, tea break
12.30 Vladimir Uspensky (St. Petersburg): The Status of Tibet in the Seventeenth – Early Eighteenth Centuries: A Mongolian Perspective
13.00 Anna Tsendina (Moscow): North Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs of XVIIth – Early XX Centuries on “Applied” Linguistics
13.30 Henryk Jankowski(Poznań):Altaic Hypothesis and Historical Contact Linguistics
14.00–15.00 Lunch break
15.00 Jerzy Bańczerowski (Poznań): Semantic Categories in Polish-Korean Translatology, with an Emphasis on Iterativity, Aspect, and Number
15.30 Setsuko Arita (Osaka): Conditionals and Modals in Japanese: ‘Settledness’ as an Interface between Tense and Modality
16.00 Szymon Grzelak (Poznań): Intra-sentential Discourse Markers in Japanese and Polish
16.30 Norbert Kordek (Poznań): On Some Quantitative Aspects of the Chinese Script
17.00–17.30 Coffee, tea break
17.30 Ali Granmayeh (London): Language and Common Cultural Heritage in Asia: Persian in Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran
18.00 Mateusz Kłagisz (Cracow): Oral Character of Middle Persian Literature
18.30 Concert
19.00 Reception
16 November, 2012, PAU, Sławkowska St. 17
1st floor, Large Auditorium
9.20 Minutes by the conveners
9.30 Kirill Alekseev (St. Petersburg): A New Source of J. Kowalewsky’s Work on “Mongolian-Russian-French Dictionary”
10.00 Jerzy Tulisow (Warsaw): Prof. W. Kotwicz’s Expedition to Mongolia and His Private Archive in Cracow
10.30 Osamu Inoue (Shimane): Materials Related to Mongolian Maps and Map Studies Kept at Prof. W. Kotwicz’s Private Archive in Cracow
11.00 Edward Tryjarski (Warsaw): A Half-Century Later: Following Władysław Kotwicz’s Turkic Footseps in Mongolia
11.30–12.00 Coffee, tea break
12.00 Andrzej Białas, Ewa Dziurzyńska: Opening of the exhibition “In the Heart of Mongolia. 100th Anniversary of W. Kotwicz’s Expedition to Mongolia in 1912” in the Archive of Science of PAN and PAU (Św. Jana St. 26)
13.30–14.30 Lunch break
14.30 Bat-Ireedui Jantsan (Ulan Bator): Problems in Research on the Wishing and Swearing Words in the Mongolian Language
15.00 Agnes Birtalan (Budapest):Kotwicz and Bálint on the Kalmyk Language
15.30 Agnieszka Helman-Ważny (Hamburg): Manuscripts and Early Prints of the Tibetan Buddhist Canons
16.00 Thupten Kunga Chashab, Filip Majkowski (Warsaw):Notes on the Pander Collection of Tibetan Books kept in the Jagiellonian Library
16.30–17.00 Coffee, tea break
17.00 Monika Zin (Berlin, Munchen): Was There Anything like a Gandharan School of Paintings?
17.30 Natalia Maksymowicz (Szczecin):Daily Life and Adaptation Strategies in Himalayan Dolpo: Continuity and Change
18.00 Emilia Róża Sułek (Berlin): All Hands on Deck. How the Pastoral Society Turns into the Caterpillar Fungus Collecting Machine
18.30 Katarzyna Golik (Huhhot): Tendencies in Learning Minority Languages in PRC on Example of Mongolian and Manchu
19.00 Reception
17 November 2012
9.00–11.00 A visit in the Jagiellonian Library to see the Tibetan Collection (upon earlier registration only)
11.30–12.30 Discussion on the “Impact of Asian Studies in the Modern World” on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAU, Sławkowska St. 17)
13.00 Closing of the conference
13.30–14.30 Lunch