James,

For the two Tibetan imperial-era catalogs (early 9th to mid-9th centuries), see:

Die Lhan kar ma: Ein fruher Katalog der ins Tibetische ubersetzten buddhistischen Texte. Kritische Neuausgabe mit Einleitung und Materialien by by Adelheid Herrmann-Pfandt. She includes references to the Karchag Phangthangma (dkar-chag 'Phang-thang-ma) (abbreviation is ’Phań).

For a little bit later source (late 13th century), see An Early Tibetan Survey of Buddhist Literature: The Bstan pa rgyas pa rgyan gyi nyi ‘od of Bcom Idan ral gri, edited by Kurtis R. Schaeffer and Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp.

Best,
Warner

On Jan 30, 2015 1:21 PM, "James Hartzell" <james.hartzell@gmail.com> wrote:
I started with a similar approach using the Tohoku University Catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist canon

On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 10:01 AM, Dipak Bhattacharya <dipak.d2004@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Dr. Hegarty,

Is it not possible to start with the Tokyo-Kyoto publication (1957) of the Peking Edition? The Sanskrit names are given in Tibetan transliteration  This is true of the books I consulted. If there is no Sanskrit name (I did not check) that has to be taken as original.

A low-tech but, perhaps, effective shortcut that might yield result.

Best

DB


On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:05 PM, James Hegarty <hegartyjm@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

I am hoping that a number of scholars will take pity on me and provide some suggestions as to where I might get a sense of the state of the art with regard to the range and dates of Indian texts    translated into Tibetan up to the the C12th CE. I am interested in everything Indian and not only Buddhist texts. I am, of course, only looking for recommendations as to good recent work in this area and not a heroic act of scholarly synthesis!

Best Wishes,

James Hegarty
Cardiff University



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The University of Trento, Italy

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