K. V. Sarma

K. V. Venkateswara Sarma (1919–2005) was an Indian historian of science, particularly the astronomy and mathematics of the Kerala school.

His doctoral thesis was at the Panjab University in 1977.[1]

He was responsible for bringing to light several of the achievements of the Kerala school.[2] He was editor of the Vishveshvaranand Indological Research Series, and published the critical edition of several source works in Sanskrit, including the Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata.[3] He was recognised as "the greatest authority on Kerala's astronomical tradition".[4]

He was the author of several entries in the Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures.[5]

As of 1994, he was the author of more than 60 books, and 145 research papers, in addition to other academic writing on Sanskrit and Indology.

He continued publishing well into his late eighties, his last book being Science Texts in Sanskrit in Manuscripts Repositories of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, published in 2003.[6] He died on 13 January 2005, having just completed English translations (see Ganita-yukti-bhasa) of the Yuktibhāṣā of Jyesthadeva and the Tantrasangraha of Nilakantha Somayaji.[6]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Sarma, K. V., Doctoral thesis, Panjab University, 1977.
  2. Divakaran, P. P. (2007-12-08), "The First Textbook of Calculus: Yuktibhāṣā" (PDF), Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (5): 417–443, doi:10.1007/s10781-007-9029-1:
    The late K. V. Sarma, whose efforts more than of anyone else brought the main texts of Kerala mathematics and astronomy to the attention of the scholarly world, had completed (in association with M. D. Srinivas, M. S. Sriram and K. Ramasubramanian) an English translation of both parts of YB at the time of his death in January 2005, but it is yet to appear.
  3. Shukla & Sarma 1976
  4. K. Chandra Hari, Critical Evidence to Fix the Native Place of Āryabhat̟a-I, Current Science Vol.93, 8, 25 Oct 2007
  5. Selin, Helaine, ed. (1997), Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures, Springer, ISBN 978-0-7923-4066-9
  6. 1 2 Kim Plofker, Obituary notice in the Bulletin of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics
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