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 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
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- Cover, contents (152 kb, pp. i-iv)
- Introduction (296 kb, pp. i-ix)
author: Yannick Laurent and David Pritzker - Henry Lee Shuttleworth (1882–1960) and the History of Spiti (1.4 MB, pp. 1-55)
author: Yannick Laurent - The Rock Art of Spiti. A General Introduction (1.3 MB, pp. 56-85)
author: John Vincent Bellezza - Contesting Antiquity and Development: A Report on the Rock Art Preservation in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh (961 kb, pp. 86-102)
author: Ekta Singh, Vijay K. Bodh and P.M. Saklani - sPi ti (Spiti) zhes pa'i ming la dpyad pa (181 kb, pp. 103-100)
author: Nyenthar - Some Remarks on Tabo Tibetan – A Variety of the Tibetic Language of Spiti (242 kb, pp. 111-127)
author: Veronika Hein - Towards a History of Spiti: Some Comments on the Question of Clans from the Perspective of Social Anthropology (780 kb, pp. 128-159)
author: Christian Jahoda - gNa' bo'i spyi ti yul gyi zhing khang gi thob dbang lam lugs la dpyad pa (656 kb, pp. 160-180)
author: Dorje Rinchen (Thupten Gyatso) - Measure for Measure: Researching and Documenting Early Buddhist Architecture in Spiti (526 kb, pp. 181-201)
author: Carmen Elisabeth Auer - The Maṇḍala Temple of Tabo: A Reassessment of the Chronology based on Tibetan Historic Inscriptions and the Iconography of the Mural Paintings (1.3 MB, pp. 202-225)
author: Amy Heller - One Stūpa and Three Lha thos. The Monuments of Tashigang (1.2 MB, pp. 226-248)
author: Gerald Kozicz - Kungri Tsuglakhang Murals Conservation-Restoration Project (575 kb, pp. 249-270)
author: Mélodie Bonnat - The Origins of the Padma gling pa Tradition in the Cloud Valley of Spiti (199 kb, pp. 271-290)
author: Namgyal Henry - Endangered Archives. Documenting Buchen Performance Materials (1.8 MB, pp. 291-322)
author: Patrick Sutherland - Buchen as Storytellers. Reading, Telling and Acting out Edifying Stories (887 kb, pp. 323-348)
author: Pascale Dollfus - Decoding Mid-19th Century Maps of the Border Area between Western Tibet, Ladakh, and Spiti (1 MB, pp. 349-371)
author: Diana Lange
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