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Central Asiatic Journal
Review: Wörterbuch der tibetischen Schriftsprache by Herbert Franke, Jens-Uwe Hartmann and Thomas O. Höllmann2018 •
Even though the study of Tibet and her language and literature has matured considerably since its early beginnings in the 19th century, there are still only few bilingual dictionaries of the Tibetan language, most being mere wordlists. Since the 1960, when Tibetan exiles arrived in India and subsequently in the West, a multitude of hitherto unknown or inaccessible literary sources became available, but the situation did not improve considerably. As a result, scholars and students of the Tibetan language still have to rely on the excellent dictionaries published by Heinrich August Jäschke (1817–1883) in 1871 (German version, English version followed in 1881) and Sarat Chandra Das (1849–1917) in 1902. It is all the more pleasing to see the publication of the ambitious Wörterbuch der tibetischen Schriftsprache or ‘Dictionary of Literary Tibetan’ by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften). To date four volumes up to the letter tha have been published in 34 fascicles and, at the time of writing this review, more fascicles are being published in rapid succession. The Wörterbuch definitely has the potential of becoming the most comprehensive and largest bilingual dictionary of the Tibetan language. Moreover, it is the first attempt at compiling a bilingual standard Tibetan dictionary, meeting scholarly criteria and providing both textual references as well as a German translation for each term.1 Its aim is a description of the written Tibetan language from its beginnings in the 8th century to the 19th century. ...
Historical Dictionary of Tibet
Tibetan Language Periodicals2020 •
Erhard, Franz Xaver. 2020. “Tibetan-Language Periodicals.” In Historical Dictionary of Tibet. Vol. 2, edited by John Powers and David Templeman. Second edition. 2 vols, 676–78. Historical dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.
Web link to review: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2015/10/30/book-review-a-historical-atlas-of-tibet-by-karl-e-ryavec/
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Schaeffer, K., M. Kapstein and G. Tuttle (eds.), Sources of Tibetan Tradition. New York: Columbia 2013.2014 •
Review of Schaeffer, K., M. Kapstein and G. Tuttle (eds.), Sources of Tibetan Tradition.
This history of Tibetan Studies derived from the text I wrote for the lectures I gave twice during my time of teaching in Hamburg, the second time in 2001. I decided to make the text available to interested colleagues as a “draft” on Academia.edu. D. Jackson, So it needs a lot to be brought up to date. The contents include: A. Main Sources for a History of Tibetan Studies B. A Historical Sketch Part 1: Early Missionary Activities (1624 to mid-19th Century) Part 2: Pioneers of Tibetology: Csoma de Körös and His 19th-Century Successors (from the 1830s until about 1904) Part 3 (3) Early Tibetology in Countries Outside the UK: 1. Early Tibetology in Russia 1. B. Early French Tibetology 1.C. Early German Tibetology 1. D. Early Tibetology of British India—the Pundit-Explorers 1. E. Early Japanese Tibetology 1. F. Early American Tibetology Part 4: The Period of More Direct British (and Government of India) Involvement (1904‒1959): Beginning with the Younghusband Expedition (1904) 1. Central Asian Discoveries: the Dunhuang Documents 2. Tibetology in India 3. Later Tibetology in the Soviet Union and Russia 4. Tibetology in Italy 5. Tibetology in France 6. Tibetology in Great Britain 7. Tibetology in Germany 8. Tibetology in Austria 9. Tibetology in Holland 10. Tibetology in Poland 11. Tibetology in Czechoslovakia 12. Tibetology in Hungary 13. Tibetology in Scandinavia 14. Tibetology in North America 15. Tibetology in Japan 16. Tibetology in China 17. Tibetology in Modern Tibet
Just to be clear, Tsering Samdrup (of Oslo) is not actually the coauthor, but rather the one who translated the English-language article into Tibetan. This translation has been posted at his academia.edu page in case you are interested.
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