Revue d'Etudes Tibétaines
The
Revue d'Etudes Tibétaines is a twice-yearly (October and April) journal published by the UMR 8155 (CRCAO) of the CNRS, Paris. The Director of the RET is Dr Jean-Luc Achard, and the editorial board includes Drs. Alice Travers (CNRS) and Charles Ramble (EPHE).
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Number 75, Mars 2025, New Directions and Emergent Conversations in Tibetan Studies
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- Assembling a Digital Toolkit: An Introduction to Text-mining for Modern Tibetan (986 kB, pp. 5-43)
author: Robert Barnett and James Engels - The Divergent Discourses Corpus: A Digital Collection of Early Tibetan Newspapers of the 1950s and 1960s (931 kB, pp. 44-80)
author: Franz Xaver Erhard - Enhanced ATR Accuracy for Tibetan Historical Texts: Optimising Image Pre-processing for Improved Transcription Quality (2.6 mb, pp. 81-127)
author: Christina Sabbagh - Text and Layout Recognition for Tibetan Newspapers with Transkribus (2.1 mb, pp. 128–171)
author: Franz Xaver Erhard - Foreign Names and Places in Tibetan Newspapers of the 1950s and 1960s (580 kb, pp. 172-186)
author: Franz Xaver Erhard und Xiaoying 笑影 - Leveraging Large Language Models in Low-resourced Language NLP: A spaCy Implementation for Modern Tibetan (1.3 mb, pp. 187-220)
author: Yuki Kyogoku, Franz Xaver Erhard, James Engels, and Robert Barnett - Religious Policy in the TAR, 2014–24: Topic Modelling a Tibetan-Language Corpus with BERTopic (1.1 mb, pp. 221-260)
author: Ronald Schwartz and Robert Barnett - Developing a Semantic Search Engine for Modern Tibetan (0.7 mb, pp. 261-283)
author: James Engels and Robert Barnett - The Tibet Mirror, “Friends” of Tibet, and the Internationalisation of the Tibet Question (0.7 mb, pp. 284-328)
author: Natalia Mikhailova
Number 72, Juillet 2024, Proceedings of the IATS 2022 Panel
Number 71, Juin 2024, Tibet and the Oirats — The Oirat Legacy and the Origins of Tibetology
Number 69, Mars 2024, New Research on the Mi la ras pa Biographical Compendia
Number 68, Janvier 2024 - For A Critical History of the Northern Treasures — II
Number 64, Juillet 2022 - From Khyung lung to Lhasa, A Festschrift for Dan Martin
Number 62, Février 2022 - For A Critical History of the Northern Treasures
Number 55, Juillet 2020 - New Currents on the Neva River
Number 51, Juillet 2019 - Perspectives on Tibetan Culture
Number 50, Juin 2019 - Tibetan Religion and the Senses
Number 49, Mai 2019 - Reflections on Social Status in the Tibetan World
Number 44, Mars 2018 - Etudes rDzogs chen — Volume II
Number 43, Janvier 2018 - Etudes rDzogs chen — Volume I
Number 40, Juillet 2017 - Studies in The Tibetan Performing Arts
Number 38, Février 2017 - The Tulku (sprul sku) Institution in Tibetan Buddhism
Number 31, Février 2015 - Papers for Elliot Sperling
Cumulative Index, Table des Matières récapitulative, 1 - 15, Août 2009
Number 15, Novembre 2008 - Tibetan Studies in Honour of Samten Karmay, Part II
Number 14, Octobre 2008 - Tibetan Studies in Honour of Samten Karmay, Part I
Number 11, Juin 2006 - The sGang steng-b rNying ma'i rGyud 'bum manuscript from Bhutan