Buddhist Translations: Problems and Perspectives, by Lama Doboom Tulku

Hardcover with DC, 248 pages, Delhi 1995, new

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1 Theorie and Principles of Translation

The Methodoly of Translations from Classical Tibetan, by Lama Chiimpa

Buddhist Translations Problems and Perspectives, by N. Singh

Stiles and Principles of Translation, by Elizabeth Napper

Some Formulae for Translating: Buddhist Texts from Tibetan, by S.K. Pathak

Comparison as a Principle of Knowledge and its Application to the Translation of Buddhist Texts
by José Ignacio Cabezon

2. Problems in Translating Buddhist Philosophical Texts

Contributions bySeyfort Rüegg, Akira Saito, Peter della Santina

3. Reconstruction of lost Sanskrit Texts

Lost Sanskrit Texts: The Rationale of their Reconstruction in Sanskrit, by Mangala Chinchore

4. Lexicography and Terminology

Contributions by Tsepak Rigzin, Georges Dreyfus, ChogkhanTubten Tandhar, Shunzo Onoda

5. Translator and Translation

Contributions by Karma Monlam, Christian Lindtner, Migmar Tsering, Sharpa Tulku, Glenn H. Mullin

6. Specific Problems

Stiles and Problem Areas in Translating fromTibetan into English, by ven. Tenzin Dorjee

7. Role of Dharma Centres in Buddhist Traditions

Example of a Dharma Centre's Contribution in the Field of Translation: Study Programme and Dictionary, by Oliver Petersen

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