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.
I started with a similar approach using the Tohoku University Catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist canonOn 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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