Journal of the Tibet Society
The Journal of the Tibet Society is a publication of the Tibet Society, founded and incorporated as a non-profit organisation in 1966. Since its inception, the Tibet Society has published a periodical, first the Tibet Society Newsletter (from 1967), then the Tibet Society Bulletin (from 1969) and finally the Journal of the Tibet Society from 1981 onwards. This periodical was established to answer the long-felt need for a specialised periodical devoted to the highest standards of scholarship in the field of Tibetan Studies. Edited by Christopher I. Beckwith and Elliot Sperling at Indiana University, eight volumes of the journal have been published between 1981 and 1988. Together with the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library, Digital Himalaya is co-hosting this important scholarly journal on its journal pages. On account of the compression format we have used for the PDF files, we advise that you install the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat which can be downloaded by clicking here. Please send us a short email to say whether this service is of interest and utility to you.
- Cover, contents, editorial (40 kb)
- Does Tibetan Hermeneutics Throw Any Light on Sandhabhasa (392 kb)
author: Michael Broido - The Development of the Biographical Tradition concerning Atisa (Dipamkarasrijnana) (128 kb)
author: Helmut Eimer - The Early Education of Milarepa (276 kb)
author: Dan Martin - Correspondence Relating to the Anglo-Tibetan War of 1888 (252 kb)
author: N.L. Nornang & L. Epstein - The 1413 Ming Embassy to Tsong-kha-pa and the Arrival of Byams-chen chos-rje Shakya ye-shes at the Ming Court (44 kb)
author: Elliot Sperling - Short Reviews (80 kb)
author: multiple authors - Minutes from the Tibet Society Meeting (40 kb)