Revue d'Etudes Tibétaines
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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
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
- Full text (33.1 MB)
- Cover, contents (1.1 MB, pp. i-vi)
- Editorial (304 kb, pp. vii-ix)
author: Roberto Vitali - Elliot Sperling’s Bibliography (1.1 MB, pp. xi-xvi)
author: Roberto Vitali - The View of sPyi ti Yoga (792 kb, pp. 1-20)
author: Jean-Luc Achard - The First Mongol Contacts with the Tibetans (807 kb, pp. 21-45)
author: Christopher P. Atwood - Dalai Lama’s Representative Agvan Dorjiev and Altaist Professor Władysław Kotwicz: Letters of 1912 (6.5 MB, pp. 47-62)
author: Agata Bareja-Starzyńska - Interpreting the Body Maṇḍala: Tsongkhapa versus Later Gelug Scholars (500 kb, pp. 63-74)
author: Yael Bentor - A General Investigation into the Life of the Tshe smon gling Regent Ngag dbang ‘jam dpal tshul khrims (in Tibetan) (267 kb, pp. 75-93)
author: Be ri ’Jigs med dbang rgyal - Tibetan “Magical Rituals” (las sna tshogs) from the Power of Tsongkhapa (1.4 MB, pp. 95-111)
author: Daniel Berounsky - A Controversy on Vegetarianism (482 kb, pp. 113-127)
author: Katia Buffetrille - Imperial Interest Made Manifest: sGa A gnyan dam pa’s Mahākāla Protector Chapel of the Tre shod Maṇḍala Plain (10.8 MB, pp. 129-166)
author: Karl Debreczeny - Gter-ma as Imperial Treasure: The 1755 Beijing Edition of the Padma bka’ thang (4.6 MB, pp. 167-187)
author: Matthew T. Kapstein - Béla Széchenyi’s Amdo Tibetan “Root Words” and the Names of the Tibetan Letters (576 kb, pp. 189-198)
author: György Kara and Marta Kiripolská - On Social Death: The Spang mda’ tsang Family and 20th Century Tibetan History (445 kb, pp. 199-205)
author: Carole McGranahan - How to Address Kings: Buddhist Letters to Indian Rulers (490 kb, pp. 207-215)
author: Richard F. Nance - Understanding Sovereignty in Amdo (2 MB, pp. 217-232)
author: Paul K. Nietupski - The Lhasa Ripper, A Preliminary Investigation into the “Dark Underbelly” of Social Life in the Holy City (6.5 MB, pp. 233-250)
author: Jamyang Norbu - A Research on How the Poet Ksemendra Became a Religious King (in Tibetan) (395 kb, pp. 251-269)
author: dGe ‘dun rab gsal - Primeval Tibetan Medicine (in Tibetan) (283 kb, pp. 271-295)
author: Rag rdo Blo bzang bstan ‘dzin) - Letters to the Khans, Six Tibetan Epistles of Togdugpa Addressed to the Mongol Rulers Hulegu and Khubilai, as well as to the Tibetan Lama Pagpa (669 kb, pp. 297-331)
author: Jampa Samten and Dan Martin - A Document on the Policy on Foreigners in Tibet after the Anglo-Chinese Convention of 1906 (1.7 MB, pp. 333-343)
author: Peter Schwieger - Central Asian Muslims on Tibetan Buddhism, 16th-18th Centuries (488 kb, pp. 345-358)
author: Ron Sela - Ga rgya ‘gram nag: A Bandit or a Proto-Rebel? The Question of Banditry as Social Protest in Nag chu (441 kb, pp. 359-375)
author: Tsering Shakya - The Ro ‘gag lung gshong Battle (in Tibetan) (227 kb, pp. 377-383)
author: Chab mdo Shes rab - Origins of the Middle Way Policy (408 kb, pp. 385-399)
author: Warren Smith - The Function of Auxiliary Verbs in Tibetan Predicates and Their Historical Development (1.3 MB, pp. 401-415)
author: Tsuguhito Takeuchi - A Study on the Historiographical Material Concerning the Kings of sDe dge (in Tibetan) (642 kb, pp. 417-459)
author: Jo sras bKra shis tshe ring - Altan Qaγan (1507-1582) of the Tümed Mongols and the Stag lung Abbot Kun dga’ bkra shis rgyal mtshan (1575-1635) (930 kb, pp. 461-482)
author: Leonard W.J. van der Kuijp and Gray Tuttle - The Thirteenth Dalai Lama on Warfare, Weapons, and the Right to Self-Defense (550 kb, pp. 483-509)
author: Federica Venturi - The Book of Names of Nyang stod bla ma-s: Masters and Events of the Years 997-1354 (907 kb, pp. 511-576)
author: Roberto Vitali - Thu’u bkwan’s Literary Adaptations of the Life of Dgongs pa rab gsal (744 kb, pp. 577-591)
author: Nicole Willock - 记埃利亚特·史伯岭 (For Elliot Sperling) (in Chinese) (791 kb, pp. 593-596)
author: 唯色 (Woeser)
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