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Dorji Wangchuk, “Sacred Words, Precious Materials: On Tibetan Deluxe Editions of Buddhist Scriptures and Treatises.” In Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions: The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere, edited by Orna Almogi. Indian and Tibetan Studies 4. Hamburg: Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Universität Hamburg, 2016, pp. 371–415.
Dorji Wangchuk, “Sacred Words, Precious Materials: On Tibetan Deluxe Editions of Buddhist Scriptures and Treatises.” In Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions: The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere, edited by Orna Almogi. Indian and Tibetan Studies 4. Hamburg: Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Universität Hamburg, 2016, pp. 371–415.
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Dorji Wangchuk (together with Orna Almogi), “Prologue: Tibetan Textual Culture between Tradition and Modernity.” In Tibetan Manuscript and Xylograph Traditions: The Written Word and Its Media within the Tibetan Culture Sphere, edited by Orna Almogi. Indian and Tibetan Studies 4. Hamburg: Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies, Universität Hamburg, 2016, pp. 5–30.
Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books
Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, volumes I & II2024 •
This file contains the complete tables of contents for both volumes of Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501716218/tibetan-manuscripts-and-early-printed-books-volume-i/#bookTabs=1 Volume 2: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501771255/tibetan-manuscripts-and-early-printed-books-volume-ii/#bookTabs=1 The first volume includes contributions by Michela Clemente, Brandon Dotson, Amy Heller, Agnieszka Helman-Ważny, Karl E. Ryavec, Sam van Schaik, Hanna Schneider, and Jeff Wallman. The second volume is authored by Helmut Tauscher, Cathy Cantwell, Rob Mayer, Hanna Schneider, Peter Schwieger, Charles Ramble, Petra Maurer, Stacey Van Vleet, Ricardo Canzio, Vesna Wallace , and Jan-Ulrich Sobisch - many thanks to all for their exemplary work on this project! For those who order the books through the Cornell University Press, a 30% discount is available with the code 09BCARD to be entered at checkout.
The Catalogue of Texts of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon Kept at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, RAS. Vol. 3: Separate Texts and Collections (I) / Ed. by A. Zorin. — St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Centre for Oriental Studies Publishers, 2020. — 660 p.: il (Orientalia).
The Catalogue of Texts of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon Kept at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, RAS. Vol. 3: Separate Texts and Collections (I)2020 •
The collection of Tibetan block prints and manuscripts kept at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, the Russian Academy of Sciences, is one of the world’s largest collections of old Tibetan texts. Editions of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon and separate editions of some canonical texts comprise a significant part of this collection. Their description is to be presented in the first part of its catalogue. It will consist of four volumes. Volumes 1 and 2 (2017, 2019) included the data on the complete editions of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon (Bka’ ’gyur and Bstan ’gyur) kept at the IOM RAS. Volume 3 contains information on the manuscript copies of certain volumes of the canon, separate editions and manuscript copies of large texts of the Bka’ ’gyur (the data on the texts of this category is presented in two sections) and editions of the Gzungs bsdus and Mdo mang collections (more than 3,800 items in total). The volume is supplied with indices and concordances, and a table of stamps.
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Edinburgh Conference Papers 2006: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference of the Institute of Paper Conservation and First International Conference of the Institute of Conservation, Book and Paper Group
Tibetan manuscripts: scientific examination and conservation approaches2007 •
Paper and the Paper Manuscript: A context for the transmission of Gaelic literature, ed. by Pádraig Ó Macháin
A note on the manuscript culture of Tibet2019 •
Tibetan and Indo-Tibetan Studies, vol. 2. Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag
The “Miscellaneous Series” of Tibetan Texts in the Bihar Research Society, Patna: A Handlist.pdf1989 •
University of Hawaii Press
Luminous Bliss: A Religious History of Pure Land Literature in Tibet: With an annotated English translation and critical analysis of the Orgyan-gling gold manuscript of the short Sukhāvativyūha-sūtra2013 •
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Schaeffer, K., M. Kapstein and G. Tuttle (eds.), Sources of Tibetan Tradition. New York: Columbia 2013.2014 •
Indo-Iranian Journal 65 (2022) 389–394
Christian Luczanits and Markus Viehbeck, Two Illuminated Text Collections of Namgyal Monastery: A Study of Early Buddhist Art and Literature in Mustang. Vajra Academic vol. 1. Kathmandu: Vajra Books, 2021. 393pp.2022 •
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Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines, no.56, October 2020, pp.305-314.
Compte-rendu de: Cantwell, Cathy, Dudjom Rinpoche’s Vajrakīlaya Works: A Study in Authoring, Compiling, and Editing in the Tibetan Revelatory Tradition2020 •
Vincent Tournier, Vincent Eltschinger, and Marta Sernesi (eds.). 2020. Archaeologies of the Written: Indian, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies in Honour of Cristina Scherrer-Schaub. Naples: Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” (Series Minor, LXXXIX).
(2020) Archaeologies of the Written: Indian, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies in Honour of Cristina Scherrer-Schaub [Title page; Table of contents; Preface]Material Religion 9:4
Life Writing as Literary Relic: Image, Inscription, and Consecration in Tibetan Biography2013 •
One-Volume Libraries: Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts
Manuscripts and Practices: Investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium2016 •