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Dharma Pātañjala. A Śaiva scripture from ancient Java studied in the light of related old Javanese and Sanskrit texts

Acri, A.

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Acri, A. (2011, February 3). Dharma Pātañjala. A Śaiva scripture from ancient Java studied in the light of related old Javanese and Sanskrit texts. Retrieved from

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Born in Parma, May 17, 1981. Secondary education at Liceo Classico ‘G.D.

Romagnosi’, Parma, 1995–2000. Studied Oriental Languages and Civiliza- tions, with focus on Sanskrit and Indology, at the University of Rome ‘Sapi- enza’ from 2000. Laurea degree (roughly equivalent to a Dutch Doctoraal) awarded in 2005 (cum laude). Holder of a Darmasiswa scholarship at Uni- versitas Indonesia in Jakarta from mid-2004 to mid-2005. Studied Lan- guages and Cultures of Southeast Asia and Oceania, with focus on Javanese Studies (Old Javanese), at Leiden University from September 2005. Master degree (MA) awarded at the same university, June 2006. Attached to the Re- search School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies (CNWS, now LIAS, Leiden Institute for Area Studies) as AIO/Junior Researcher from Septem- ber 1, 2006 to August 31, 2010. Attached to the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) in Leiden as a J. Gonda fellow from September 1, 2010 to March 1, 2011.

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