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Robert Mayer
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Robert Mayer
Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer, 2009. A Noble Noose of Methods, the Lotus Garland Synopsis: Methodological Issues in the Study of a Mahāyoga Text from Dunhuang. In JIATS Issue 5, December 2009.
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Orna Almogi
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Tadeusz Skorupski
J.I. Cabezon & R.R. Jackson, ed. Tibetan Literature, Studies in Genre. Ithaca, New York: Snow Lion Publications, 1996, 95-110.
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David and Nancy Reigle
Prajnaquest, 2018
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Alexander Zorin
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Dylan Esler
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Tibetan Tantric Manuscripts from Dunhuang
Sam van Schaik
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The 'Vanaratna Codex': A Rare Document of Buddhist Text Transmission (London, Royal Asiatic Society, Hodgson MS 35)
Martin Delhey
Education Materialised, edited by Stefanie Brinkmann, Giovanni Ciotti, Stefano Valente and Eva Maria Wilden, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2021
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Brandon Dotson
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Cathy Cantwell
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James Ku 谷有量
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Agnieszka Helman-Wazny
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Orna Almogi
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Zorin A. Fragments of Tibetan Texts Refound at the Dunhuang Collection Kept at the IOM, RAS: Eleven Identified Fragments of Buddhist Canonical Texts, in "Written Monuments of the Orient". 1(5), 2017, p. 49—72.
Alexander Zorin
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Orna Almogi
2020
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Robert Mayer
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Tibetan Renaissance: Tantric Buddhism in the Rebirth of Tibetan Culture by Ronald M. Davidson; reviewed by Chris Haskett
Chris Haskett
Himalaya: The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies, 2006
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Shayne Clarke
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James F Hartzell
Pacific World, Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, 2012
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Thomas Oberlies
Written Language & Literacy, 2001
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Tibetan Buddhism Registered: A Catalogue From the Imperial Court of'Phang Thang
Georgios T . Halkias
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Mark Allon
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Vesna Wallace
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Tsuguhito Takeuchi
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Alexander Zorin , Alla Sizova
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Pascale Hugon
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Orna Almogi
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