Peter Skilling

Ouvrages

Abréviations

BSR Buddhist Studies Review (London)
JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society (EU)
JIABS Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (EU)
JPTS Journal of the Pali Text Society (Oxford)
JSPS Journal of the Office of the Supreme Patriarch's Secretary = Warasanchotmaikhao samnak-lekhanukan Somdetphrasangkharat (Bangkok)
JSS Journal of the Siam Society (Bangkok)
LSPÉB Linh-Son-Publication d'études bouddhologiques (Paris)
W.F.B. Review World Fellowship of Buddhists Review (Bangkok)
WZKS Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens (Vienne)

Monographies

1994.
Mahāsūtras: Great Discourses of the Buddha. Vol. I, Texts.Critical editions of the Tibetan Mahāsūtras with Pāli and Sanskrit counterparts as available. The Pali Text Society: Oxford (Sacred Books of the Buddhists XLIV). 885 p.

Comptes rendus:
Helmut Eimer, Zentralasiatische Studien 26 (1996), p. 235-39.
J. W. de Jong, IIJ 40.3 (July, 1997), p. 271-73.

1997.
Mahāsūtras: Great Discourses of the Buddha. Vol. II, Parts I & II. The Pali Text Society: Oxford (Sacred Books of the Buddhists XLVI). xxvi + 670 p.

1999.
Beyond Worldly Conditions. Edited by Peter Skilling. Fragile Palm Leaves: Bangkok. ix + 155 p. [On the eight lokadhamma: Pali texts in Thai and roman scripts; Thai translations by Ven. Dhammapiṭaka; English translations by Bruce Evans, Friedrich Grohmann, and Peter Skilling]. ix + 155 p.

2002.
En collaboration avec Santi Pakdeekham. Pāli Literature Transmitted in Central Siam: A catalogue based on the Sap Songkhro. Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation/Lumbini International Research Institute, Bangkok (Materials for the Study of the Tripiṭaka, Volume 1). Lxxxii + 361 p.

Comptes rendus:
Nalini Balbir, Bulletin d'Études Indiennes 20.1 (2002), p. 321-322.
Ulrich Pagel, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 66.2 (June 2003), p. 277-278.

2004.
En collaboration avec Santi Pakdeekham. Pāli and Vernacular Literature
Transmitted in Central and Northern Siam
. Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation/Lumbini International Research Institute, Bangkok (Materials for the Study of the Tripitaka, Volume 2). 475 p.

2008.
Past Lives of the Buddha: Wat Si Chum - Art, Architecture and Inscriptions. Edité par Peter Skilling avec les contributions de Pattaratorn Chirapravati, Pierre Pichard, Prapod Assavavirulhakarn, Santi Pakedeekham, Peter Skilling. Bangkok: River Books, 2008. 296 p., 390 reproductions en couleur, 30 plans et cartes.Contributions:

a) Editeur général

b) Auteur du chapitre 3, Narrative, art and ideology: Jātakas from India to Sukhothai, p. 59-104

I Towards an understanding of the Jātakas
II Jātakas in Siam
III The study of jātakas in the West
IV Wat Si Chum and its jātaka slabs
V The emergence of historical consciousness: Sukhothai and Wat Si Chum as objects of knowledge

c) Auteur du chapitre 4, Illustrating the Jātakas: Wat Si Chum, Wat Khrua Wan, and the Ananda Temple compared, p. 105-109:

I Wat Khrua Wan and its jātaka murals
II Jātakas at Pagan: The Ananda Temple
III About the present study

d) Auteur, traducteur de Part II (en collaboration avec Prapod Assavavirulhakarn et Santi Pakdeekham), The Jātaka engravings of Wat Si Chum and their inscriptions, p. 111-265. (Traduction originale de jātakas du pāli avec annotations; traduction originale des inscriptions thaïes de Wat Si Chum; notes sur leurs représentations à Wat Si Chum, Ananda Temple, et Wat Khrua Wan.)

2009.
Buddhism and Buddhist Literature of South-East Asia: Selected Papers by Peter Skilling. Edited by Claudio Cicuzza. Bangkok and Lumbini: Fragile Palm Leaves 2009 (Materials for the Study of the Tripiṭaka Volume 5). xxv + 270 p.

Images et imagination - Le bouddhisme en Asie (Conférences Iéna, Cycle 2007-2008) Sous la direction de Peter Skilling. Paris: École française d'Extrême-Orient. 241 p.

2012.
Co-éditeur Peter Skilling, Jason A. Carbine, Claudio Cicuzza, and Santi Pakdeekham, eds., How Theravāda is Theravāda? Exploring Buddhist Identities, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai, 2012. xl + 620 p. Nombreuses figures et planches. Contient douze chapitres rédités par des chercheurs de niveau international sur des aspects du Theravāda dans l'histoire.

Co-éditeur Peter Skilling and Justin McDaniel (eds.). Buddhist Narrative in Asia and Beyond. 2 vols.Bangkok: Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 2012. Proceedings of the international conference organized by Chulalongkorn University in collaboration with EFEO, August 2010.
Vol. 1. xix + 193 p. Nombreuses figures et planches.Introduction par Peter Skilling, ix-xvi; contient des chapitres par quatre membres de l'Équipe bouddhisme de l'ÉFEO.
Vol. 2. xiii + 142 p.

En cours:

Peter Skilling, Justin McDaniel, Ulrich Timme Kragh (eds.). Proceedings of EFEO-Chulalongkorn conference "Imagination, Narrative, Localization" (January, 2012, Bangkok).

Articles / chapitres

Contributions publiées dans des revues scientifiques

1976
- ‘The Sūtra on Impermanence.' WFB Review XIII.6 (Nov.-Dec., BE 2519): 15-16.
- ‘A Passage from the Cloud of Jewels Sutra.' International Buddhist Forum Quarterly, Introductory Issue (Bangkok): 11-15.

1978
- ‘Un passage du Sūtra du Nuage de Joyaux (1).' LSPÉB 3 (mai): 20-26.
- ‘Une édition critique de la version tibétaine d'un passage de l'Abhidharma-kośaṭīkopāyikā de Śamathadeva-tirée de l'ensemble le plus étendu des matériaux d'Āgama trouvables en tibétain: "Les quatre sortes de karma".' LSPÉB 3 (mai): 27-30.
- ‘Addenda à "Une note sur les Trois Sortes de Sagesse".' LSPÉB 4 (août): 14-16.
- ‘Les Quatre Sortes de Karma.' LSPÉB 44 (août): 16-24.
- ‘L'Ārya-kalyāṇamitrasevana-sūtra.' LSPÉB 5 (novembre): 13-22.

1979
- ‘Discourse on the Four Kinds of Karma.' The Journal of Religious Studies (Punjabi University, Patiala) VII/1 (Spring): 86-91.
- [2522]. ‘A Discourse comparing different types of knowledge (Vidyāsthānopamasūtra).' Visakha Puja (Bangkok): 64-67.
- ‘Une note sur l'Upāliparipṛcchā.' LSPÉB 6 (février): 19-27.
- ‘Un Discours comparant différentes sortes de connaissance (Vidyāsthānopamasūtra).' LSPÉB 7 (mai): 15-20.

1980
- ‘The Daśottara-sūtra, the Ṣaṭsūtraka-nipāta, and the Śīlaskandhikā.' LSPÉB 10 (mars): 26-35.
- ‘On the Five Aggregates of Attachment [I].' LSPÉB 11 (juin): 20-31.
- ‘On the Five Aggregates of Attachment (II).' LSPÉB 12 (septembre): 25-30.
- ‘On the Five Aggregates of Attachment (III).' LSPÉB 13 (décembre): 30-37.

1981
- ‘The Unconditioned (I).' LSPÉB 16 (septembre): 20-26.

1981-1982
- ‘The Unconditioned (II).' LSPÉB 17/18 (décembre 1981/mars 1982): 32-47.
- ‘Uddaka Rāmaputta and Rāma.' Pali Buddhist Review 6/2: 99-104.
- ‘The Three Similes.' Pali Buddhist Review 6/2: 105-112.

1982
- ‘History and Tenets of the Sāmmatīya School.' LSPÉB 19 (juin-septembre): 38-52.

1987
- ‘The Saṃskṛtāsamskṛta-viniścaya of Daśabalaśrīmitra.' BSR 4/1: 3-23.

1990
- ‘A possible Citation of Candragomin's lost *Kāyatrayāvatāra.' JIABS 13/1: 41-51.

1991
- ‘A Brief Guide to the Golden Tanjur.' JSS 79/2: 138-146.
- ‘A Buddhist Verse Inscription from Andhra Pradesh.' Indo-Iranian Journal 34: 239-246.

1992
- ‘The Rakṣā Literature of the Śrāvakayāna.' JPTS XVI: 109-182.
- [2535]. ‘Preliminary Report on a Recently Discovered Pāli Inscription.' JSPS I/1 (Oct.-Dec.): 83-86.
- ‘Two Ports of Suvarṇabhūmi: A brief Note.' JSS 80/1: 131.
- ‘Symbols on the Body, Feet, and Hands of a Buddha, Part I-Lists.' JSS 80/2: 67-79.

1993
- ‘A Citation from the *Buddhavaṃsa of the Abhayagiri School.' JPTS XVIII: 165-175.
- ‘Theravādin Literature in Tibetan Translation.' JPTS XIX: 69-201.
- ‘A Note on the Sambuddhe Verses and Later Theravādin Buddhology.' JSPS I/2 (Jan.-Mar.): 73-85.
- ‘Righteous and Unrighteous: Tales of a Two-headed Bird.' JSPS II/3 (April-June): 65-66 (+ Thai summary, pp. 67-68).
- ‘A Note on the History of the Bhikkhunī-saṅgha (I): Nuns at the time of the Buddha.' JSPS II/5 (Oct.-Dec.): 39-46 (+ Thai summary, pp. 47-50).
- [2536]. ‘A Note on the History of the Bhikkhunī-saṅgha (II): The order of nuns after the Parinirvāṇa.' In Pathompong Bodhiprasiddhinand (ed.). Pāli and Sanskrit Studies: Mahāmakut Centenary Commemorative Volume and Feliciation Volume presented to H.H. The Supreme Patriarch on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday. Bangkok: Mahāmakuṭa Rājavidyālaya Foundation: 208-251.

1993-1994
- [2536-2537]. ‘A Note on the History of the Bhikkhunī-saṅgha (II): The order of nuns after the Parinirvāṇa.' WFB Review XXX/4-XXXI/1 (Oct.-Dec. [2536] 1993 - Jan.-Mar. [2537] 1994): 29-49 [corrected version of 1993].

1994
- ‘Kanjur Titles and Colophons.' In Per Kvaerne (ed.). Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992, Volume 2. Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture: 768-780.
- [2537]. ‘A Note on the History of the Bhikkhunī-saṅgha (I): Nuns at the time of the Buddha.' WFB Review XXXI/2-3 (April-Sept.): 47-55 [= 1993].
- ‘The Synonyms of Nirvāṇa according to Prajñāvarman, Vasubandhu, and Asaṅga.' BSR 11/1: 29-49.
- ‘Vimuttimagga and Abhayagiri: the form-aggregate according to the Saṃskṛtāsaṃkṛtaviniścaya.' JPTS XX: 171-210.

1995
- ‘Female Renunciants (nang chi) in Siam according to Early Travellers' Accounts.' JSS 83: 55-61.
- ‘On the Five Aggregates of Attachment.' WFB Review XXXII/2: 39-55 [revised version of 1980].

1996
- ‘Symbols on the Body, Feet, and Hands of a Buddha, Part II-Short Lists.' JSS 84/1: 5-28.
- ‘Verses associated with the *Rāhula-sūtra.' In Michael Hahn, Jens-Uwe Hartmann and Roland Steiner (ed.). Suhṛllekhāḥ: Festgabe für Helmut Eimer. Swisttal-Odendorf: Indica et Tibetica 28: 201-226.
- ‘The Sambuddhe Verses and Later Theravādin Buddhology.' JPTS XXII: 151-183 [revised version of 1993].
- ‘An Arapacana Syllabary in the Bhadrakalpika-sūtra.' JAOS 116/3 (July-Sept.): 522-523.

1997
- ‘Citations from the Scriptures of the "Eighteen Schools" in the Tarkajvālā.' In Petra Kieffer-Pülz and Jens-Uwe Hartmann (ed.). Bauddhavidyāsudhākaraḥ: Studies in Honour of Heinz Bechert on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Swisttal-Odendorf: Indica et Tibetica 30: 605-614.
- ‘L'arrivée du bouddhisme theravāda en Asie du sud-est continentale.' Bulletin de liaison des recherches au Cambodge 3 (avril) (École française d'Extrême-Orient): 43-48 (translated from English by Olivier de Bernon).
- ‘On the School-affiliation of the "Patna Dhammapada".' JPTS XXIII: 83-122.
- ‘New Pāli Inscriptions from South-east Asia.' JPTS XXIII: 123-157 [contains I. A Recently Discovered Pāli Inscription From Nakhon Pathom, pp. 123-133; II. Pāli Inscriptions on a Stone Dhammacakka and an Octagonal Pillar from Chai Nat, pp. 133-151; III. A Paritta Inscription from Śrīkṣetra in Burma, pp. 152-157].
- ‘ "Eight Appropriate Similes" (‘Thun pa'i dpe brgyad): Verse 5 of Nāgārjuna's Pratītyasamutpādahṛdaya-kārikā and the Sūtra on the Questions on how Transmigration Occurs.' In Bhikkhu Tampalawela Dhammaratana and Bhikkhu Pāsādika (ed.). Dharmadūta-Mélanges offerts au Vénérable Thích Huyên-Vi à l'occasion de son soixante-dixième anniversaire. Paris: 251-260.
- ‘From bKa' bstan bcos to bKa' ‘gyur and bsTan ‘gyur.' In Helmut Eimer (ed.). Transmission of the Tibetan Canon: Papers Presented at a Panel of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995. Vienna: 87-111 (= Vol. III of Ernst Steinkellner [gen. ed.]. Proceedings of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995.Vienna: Beitrāge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens, Nr. 22 (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften, 257.' Band): 87-111.
- ‘The Advent of Theravāda Buddhism to Mainland South-east Asia.' JIABS 20/1: 93-107.
- ‘Dharmakīrti's Durbodhāloka and the Literature of Śrīvijaya.' JSS 85: 187-194.

1998
- ‘A Note on King Milinda in the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya.' JPTS 24: 81-101.
- ‘A Note on Dhammapada 60 and the Length of the Yojana.' JPTS 24: 149-170.
- ‘Sources for the Study of the Maṅgala and Mora-suttas.' JPTS 24: 185-193.
- ‘Praises of the Buddha beyond Praise.' JPTS 24: 195-200.
- ‘The Sūtra on the Four Conditions: A (Mūla)Sarvāstivādin Discourse on Causality.' WZKS XLII: 139-149.

1999
- ‘"Arise, go forth, devote yourselves...": A verse summary of the teaching of the Buddhas.' In Socially Engaged Buddhism for the New Millennium: Essays in honor of the Ven. Phra Dhammapitaka (Bhikkhu P.A. Payutto) on his 60th birthday anniversary. Bangkok: Sathirakoses-Nagapradipa Foundation: 440-444.
- [2542]. ‘A Buddhist inscription from Go Xoai, Southern Vietnam and notes towards a classification of ye dharmā inscriptions.' In 80 pi śāstrācāry dr. praḥsert ṇa nagara: ruam pada khwam vijākāra dan charük lae ekasāraporāṇa [80 Years: A collection of articles on epigraphy and ancient documents published on the occasion of the celebration of the 80th birthday of Prof. Dr. Prasert Na Nagara]. Bangkok, 21 March: 171-187.
- ‘The Sixty-four Destructions according to the Saṃskṛtāsaṃskṛta-viniścaya.' JPTS 25: 113-120.

2000.
- ‘Nonnen, Laienanhängerinnen, Spenderinnen, Göttinnen: Weibliche Rollen im frühen indischen Buddhismus.' In Ulrike Roesler (ed.). Aspekte des Weiblichen in der indischen Kultur. Swisttal-Odendorf: Indica et Tibetica 39: 47-102 (translation by Ulrike Roesler of paper ‘Nuns, Laywomen, Donors, Goddesses: Female Roles in Early Indian Buddhism' given at University of Marburg). [Voir 2005g pour la réimpression.]
- ‘A Survey of the Vyākhyāyukti Literature.' JIABS 23/2: 297-350.
- ‘Jātaka and Paññāsa-jātaka in South-East Asia.' Japanese translation by Toshiya Unebe, Otani University, Kyoto.

2001.
- ‘The Batang Manuscript Kanjur in the Newark Museum: A Preliminary Report.' Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University, Vol. 4/71-92.
- ‘The Place of South-East Asia in Buddhist Studies.' Buddhist Studies (Bukkyō Kenkyū) XXX: 19-43 (talk given at the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies, Tokyo, 21 November, 2000).
- ‘Some Literary References in the "Grande Inscription d'Angkor" (IMA 38).' Aséanie. Sciences humaines en Asie du Sud-Est 8 (Bangkok): 57-66.
- ‘Eṣā agrā: Images of nuns in (Mūla-)Sarvāstivādin literature.' JIABS 24/2: 135-156.
- ‘Nuns, Laywomen, Donors, Goddesses: Female Roles in Early Indian Buddhism.' JIABS 24/2: 241-274.


2002.
- ‘On a New Edition of the Syāmaraṭṭhassa Tepiṭakaṭṭhakathā.' JPTS XXVII: 155-158.
- ‘Some Citation Inscriptions from South-East Asia.' JPTS XXVII: 159-175.
-‘Ārādhanā Tham: "Invitation to Teach the Dhamma".' Manusya: Journal of Humanities, Special Issue No 4 (Bangkok): 84-92.
- ‘Three Types of Bodhisatta in Theravādin Tradition: A Bibliographical Excursion.' Buddhist and Indian Studies in Honour of Professor Sodo Mori. Hamamtsu: Kokusai Bukkyoto Kyokai (International Buddhist Association): 91-102.

2003.
- [2546]. ‘Ideology and Law: The Three Seals Code on Crimes related to Relics, Images, and Bodhi-trees.' In Winai Phongsipan (ed.). Sichamai-achan: Phiphit niphon chert chu kiat satsadachan dr. prasert na nakhon - satsadachan wisuth butsayakun nuang nai okat mi ayu 88 pi nai pho. so 2546. Bangkok: Fuang Fa Printing. [Sichamai-achan: Articles in honour of Prof. Dr. Prasert Na Nagara and Prof. Visuddh Busyakul on the occasion of their 84th birthday in BE 2546]: 287-307.
- ‘Dvāravatī: Recent Revelations and Research.' Dedications to Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra on her 80th birthday. Bangkok: The Siam Society: 87-112.
- ‘An Oṃ maṇipadme Hūṃ Inscription from South-East Asia.' Aséanie 11 (June 2003): 13-20.
- [2546]. ‘Manuscripts and Inscriptions, Languages and Letters.' Phasa-Charük, Vol. 9 (88 Years of Prof. Dr. Prasert Na Nagara). Bangkok: Faculty of Eastern Languages, Department of Archæology, Silpakorn University: 85-96.
- ‘On the agnihotramukhā yajñāḥ verses.' In Olle Qvarnstrom (ed.). Jainism and Early Buddhism: Essays in Honor of Prof. Padmanabh S. Jaini. Fremont, California: Asian Humanities Press, Part II: 637-667.

2003-2004.
¬- ‘Traces of the Dharma: Preliminary reports on some ye dhammā and ye dharmā inscriptions from Mainland South-East Asia.' BEFEO 90-91: 273-287.

2004.
- [2547]. ‘Mahāyāna and Bodhisattva: An essay towards historical understanding.' In Pakorn Limpanusorn, Chalermpon Iampakdee (ed.). Phothisatawa barami kap sangkhom thai nai sahatsawat mai [Bodhisattvaparami and Thai Society in the New Millennium]. Bangkok: Chinese Studies Centre, Institute of East Asia, Thammasat University. [Proceedings of a seminar in celebration of the fourth birth cycle of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn held at Thammasat University, 21 January 2546 (2003)]: 139-156.
- ‘Random Jottings on Śrīghana: An Epithet of the Buddha.' Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2003, Vol. VII. Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 147-158.
- ‘Jambudvīpe pracaramāṇaḥ: The Circulation of Mahāyāna Sūtras in India.' Journal of the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies, Vol. VII. Tokyo: 73-87.
- [2547]. ‘Pāli in Early South-East Asia and in Sukhothai.' In Tharapong Srisuchat (ed.). Boranakhadi lae prawatisat sukhothai: khwam ru ruang sukhothai nai 4 totsawat/Archaeology and History of Sukhothai. Sukhothai: Samnak Silpakon ti 6: 65-72 (Proceedings of seminar held at Sukhothai, 6-8 September, 2003).
- ‘Bunds, Bells, and Bazaars: Notes on the Vocabulary of Inscription No. 1.' In Winai Pongsripian and Weerawan Ngamsuntikul (ed.). Catusansaniyachan: Essays in honour of Maj. Gen. M.R. Suphawat Kasemsri, Chulthusna Byaghrananda, Dr. Kasem Sirisumpundh, and Khunying Kanita Lekhakul, and on the occasion of their seventy-second birthday anniversary in 2004. Bangkok: Historical Commission, Ministry of Culture: 294-325.

2005.
- ‘Cutting across categories: The ideology of relics in Buddhism.' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2004. Vol. VIII, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 269-322.
- ‘Unsettling Boundaries: Verses shared by Śrāvaka and Mahāyāna texts.' Journal of the International College for Postgraduate Buddhist Studies IX: 99-112.
- [2548]. ‘Pieces in the Puzzle: Sanskrit Literature in Pre-modern Siam.' Phasa-Charük 10 (Bangkok: Faculty of Eastern Languages, Department of Archæology, Silpakorn University): 1-13.
- ‘Worship and Devotional Life: Buddhist Devotional Life in Southeast Asia.' In Lindsay Jones (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Second Edition. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA/Thomson Gale, Vol. 14: 9826-9834.
- ‘ "Buddhist sealings": Reflections on terminology, motivation, donors' status, school-affiliation, and print-technology.' In Catherine Jarrige and Vincent Lefèvre (ed.). South Asian Archaeology 2001. Vol. II, Historical Archaeology and Art History. Paris: Éditions Recherches sur les Civilisations: 677-685.
- ‘Nuns, Laywomen, Donors, Goddesses: Female Roles in early Indian Buddhism.' In Paul Williams (ed.), Buddhism: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies, Vol. I. London and New York: Routledge: 272-298 (d'abord paru dans JIABS 24,2 [2001]).
- (En collaboration avec Paul Harrison). ‘What's in a Name? Sarvāstivādin Interpretations of the Epithets "Buddha" and "Bhagavat".' In Buddhism and Jainism, Essays in Honour of Dr. Hojun Nagasaki on his Seventieth Birthday. Kyoto: 700-675 [131-156].

2006.
- ‘Daśabalaśrīmitra on the Buddhology of the Sāṃmitīyas.' Nagoya Studies in Indian Culture and Buddhism - Sambhasa No. 25. Nagoya: Department of Indian Studies, Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University: 98-123.
- ‘Jātaka and Paññāsa-jātaka in South-East Asia.' JPTS XXVIII: 113-173.
- ‘Buddhism: Imperfection and Transcendence.' Journal for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (Reitaku University) 11: 26-32 [International Symposium to Commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Center for the Comparative Study of Civilizations and Cultures].
- ‘Paṭa (Phra Bot): Buddhist Cloth Painting of Thailand.' In François Lagirarde and Paritta Chalermpow Koanantakool (ed.). Buddhist Legacies in Mainland Southeast Asia: Mentalities, Interpretations and Practices. Paris: École française d'Extrême-Orient (Études thématiques 19)/Bangkok: Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (SAC Publication 61): 223-275.
- En collaboration avec Sieglinde Dietz and Olle Qvarnström. ‘A Fragment of a Commentary (?) on a Hitherto Unknown Recension of the Mahasamājasūtra.' In Jens Braarvig (gen. ed.). Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection: Buddhist Manuscripts, Vol. III. Oslo: Hermes Publishing: 195-206.
- ‘La vie du Bouddha: Traditions et Histoire.' In Religions et Histoire 8 (mai-juin): 18-23.
- ‘Le Jâtaka: Vies antérieures et Perfections du Bouddha.' In Religions et Histoire 8 (mai-juin): 52-57.

2007.
- ‘King, Saṅgha, and Brahmans: Ideology, ritual and power in pre-modern Siam.' In Ian Harris (ed.). Buddhism, Power and Political Order. London and New York: Routledge: 182-215.
- ‘Geographies of Intertextuality: Buddhist Literature in Pre-modern Siam.' Aséanie - Sciences humaines en Asie du Sud-est 19 (June 2007): 91-112.
- ‘Zombies and Half-Zombies: Mahāsūtras and Other Protective Measures.' Journal of the Pali Text Society XXIX (Festschrift in honour of the 80th birthday of K.R. Norman in 2005 and the 125th anniversary in 2006 of the founding of the Pali Text Society): 313-330.
- ‘For merit and Nirvāṇa: The production of art in the Bangkok Period.' Arts Asiatiques 62: 76-94.
- ‘Mṛgāra's Mother's Mansion: Emptiness and the Śūnyatā Sutras.' Journal of Indian and Tibetan Studies 11 (ed. Shoryu Katsura, Association for the Study of Indian Philosophy, Kyoto, Japan): 225-247.
- ‘ "Dhammas are as swift as thought ...": A note on Dhammapada 1 and 2 and their parallels.' Journal of the Centre for Buddhist Studies, Sri Lanka V: 23-49.
- Review of Pratapaditya Pal (ed.). Buddhist Art: Form and Meaning. Mumbai: Marg Publications (2007). In Orientations 38/8 (Nov./Dec.): 102-103.

2008.
- ‘Buddhist sealings and the ye dharmā stanza.' In Gautam Sengupta and Sharmi Chakraborty (ed.). Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia. New Delhi/Kolkata: Pragati Publications (Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern India): 503-525.
- ‘Buddhist Sealings in Thailand and Southeast Asia: Iconography, Function, and Ritual Context.' In Elisabeth A. Bacus, Ian C. Glover and Peter D. Sharrock (eds.), with the editorial assistance of John Guy and Vincent C. Pigott. Interpreting Southeast Asia's Past - Monument, Image and Text. Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Volume 2. Singapore: NUS Press: 248-262.
- ‘New Discoveries from South India: The life of the Buddha at Phanigiri, Andhra Pradesh.' Arts Asiatiques 63 (2008): 96-118.
- ‘Bhutan, Himalayan Buddhism and Siam: Shared Values, Shared Texts.' In John A. Ardussi and Sonam Tobgay (ed.), Written Treasures of Bhutan: Mirror of the Past and Bridge to the Future, Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Rich Scriptural Heritage of Bhutan, Thimphu: National Library of Bhutan, 2008, Vol. II: 399-415.
- ‘Dharma, Dhāraṇī, Abhidharma, Avadāna: What was taught in Trayastriṃśa?" Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2007. Vol. XII, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 37-60.

2009.
- ‘A Recently Discovered Sūrya Image from Thailand.' In Gerd J.R. Mevissen and Arundhati Banerji (ed.). Prajñādhara: Essays on Asian Art, History, Epigraphy and Culture in Honour of Gouriswar Bhattacharya. New Delhi: Kaveri Books: 455-465 and pls. 46.1-10.
- ‘Redaction, Recitation, and Writing: Transmission of the Buddha's Teachings in India in the Early Period.' Chap. 4. In Stephen C. Berkwitz, Juliane Schober, and Claudia Brown (eds.). Buddhist Manuscript Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual, and Art. London: Routledge.
- ‘Des images moulées au service de l'idéologie du mérite.' In Pierre Baptiste et Thierry Zéphir (ed.), Dvaravati - aux sources du bouddhisme en Thaïlande. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux/Établissement public du musée des Arts asiatiques Guimet, 2009: 107-125.
- ‘L'énigme de Si Thep.' In Pierre Baptiste et Thierry Zéphir, Dvaravati - aux sources du bouddhisme en Thaïlande, Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux/Établissement public du musée des Arts asiatiques Guimet, 2009: 117-125.
- ‘Seeing the preacher as the Teacher: A note on śāstrasaṃjñā.' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2008. Vol. XII, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 73-100.
- Introduction to Santi Pakdeekham (ed.), Jambūpati-sūtra: A synoptic romanized edition. Bangkok and Lumbini: Fragile Palm Leaves 2009 (Materials for the Study of the Tripiṭaka Volume 4).
- ‘Quatre vies de Sakyamuni: à l'aube de sa carrière de Bodhisatta,' In Bouddhismes d'Asie: monuments et littératures, Journée d'étude en hommage à Alfred Foucher (1865-1952) réunie le 14 décembre 2007 à l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (palai de l'Institute de France), receuil édité pas Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat et Jean Leclant, Paris: AIBL - Diffusion De Boccard, 2009: 125-139.
- ‘Nouvelles découvertes en Andhra Pradesh : la vie du Bouddha de Phanigiri.' In Peter Skilling (ed.), Images et imagination - Le bouddhisme en Asie (Conférences Iéna, Cycle 2007-2008). Paris: École française d'Extrême-Orient, 2009: 26-58.
- ‘Similar Yet Different: Buddhism in Siam and Burma in the Nineteenth Century". In
Forrest McGill (ed.), Emerald Cities: Arts of Siam and Burma, 1775-1950. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, 2009: 46-73.
- ‘Commentary at Nālandā in the Age of Dharmapāla: Vīryaśrīdatta's Nibandhana on the Arthaviniścaya-dharmaparyāya.' In Martin Straube, Roland Steiner, Jayandra Soni, Michael Hahn and Mitsuyo Demoto (ed.), Pāsādikadānaṃ: Festschrift für Bhikkhu Pāsādika, Indica et Tibetica Verlag Marburg, 2009 (Indica et Tibetica 52): 399-447.
- ‘An impossible task? The classical "edition" and Thai Pali literature.' Thai International Journal for Buddhist Studies (TIJBS), Volume I 2553 [2009] (The International PhD Programme in Buddhist Studies, Mahidol University): 33-43.
- "Keynote Speech: Remarks on Philology and Buddhist Studies with special reference to German philology and manuscript studies." In Pornsan Watangura and Heinrich Detering (eds.), On the Reception of Buddhism in German Philosophy and Literature: An Intercultural Dialogue, Bangkok: Centre for European Studies at Chulalongkorn University, 2009: 1-7.

2010.
- ‘Notes on the Bhadrakalpika-sūtra.' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2009. Vol. XIII, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 195-229.
- ‘Gotama's Epochal Career.' In From Turfan to Ajanta: Festschrift for Dieter Schlingloff on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, Edited by Eli Franco and Monika Zin (ed.), Lumbini, Nepal: Lumbini International Research Institute: 947-953.
- En collaboration avec William Southworth et Tran Ky Phuong. ‘A Buddhist Stele from My Thanh in the Phu Yen Province of Central Vietnam.' In Leelananda Prematilleke (ed.), Abhinandanamala: Nandana Chutiwongs Felicitation Volume. Bangkok: SPAFA Regional Centre of Archaeology and Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Abhinandanamala Committee, Colombo, 2010: 487-513.
- ‘Scriptural Authenticity and the Śrāvaka Schools: An Essay towards an Indian Perspective', The Eastern Buddhist, Vol. 41, no. 2, 2010: 1-47.
- En collaboration avec Claudio Cicuzza. 'The Number of Stanzas in the Vessantara-jātaka: Preliminary Observations.' In Giacomella Orofino and Silvio Vito (ed.), Buddist Asia 2, Papers from the Second Conference of Buddhist Studies Held in Naples in June 2004, Kyoto: Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2010 (Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Centro di Studi sul Buddhismo): 35-45.
"Phraphim nai prathet-thai lae asia-akhaney: pratimawithaya nathi chaisoi lae boribottang phithikam", Varasan Mahawithayalai Silpakorn /Silpakorn University Journal, Vol 30 No. 2, July-Dec. 2010: 119-130 (Thai translation by Surasawasdi Sooksawasdi of "Buddhist Sealings in Thailand and Southeast Asia: Iconography, Function and Ritual Contexts" (see 2008 above).
‘Problems with Milinda (I): The Opening Verses and Prose of the Printed Siamese Milindapañhā', Journal of the Centre for Buddhist Studies, Sri Lanka VIII: 1-24.

2011.
- Foreword to Claudio Cicuzza, A Mirror Reflecting the Entire World: The Pali Buddhapadamangala or "Auspicious Signs on the Buddha's Feet", Bangkok and Lumbini, Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation/Lumbini International Research Institute 2011 (Materials for the Study of the Tripitaka Volume 6): ix-xii.
- ‘Theravāda in History', Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Third Series, Number 11 (Fall 2009): 61-93.
- En collaboration avec Oskar von Hinüber. ‘An Epigraphical Poem from Phanigiri (Andhrapradesh) form the Time of Rudrapuruśadatta.' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2010. Vol. XIV, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, 2011: 7-12 and pls. 3-6.
-‘Notes on the Bhadrakalpika-sūtra (II): Beyond the Fortunate Aeon: What comes next?' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2010. Vol. XIV, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, 2011: 59-72.
- "Keynote Speech: Remarks on Philology and Buddhist Studies with special reference to German philology and manuscript studies." In Pornsan Watangura and Heinrich Detering (eds.), On the Reception of Buddhism in German Philosophy and Literature: An Intercultural Dialogue, Bangkok: Centre for European Studies at Chulalongkorn University, Second edition, 2011: 1-7.
- ‘Buddhism and the Circulation of Ritual in Early Peninsular Southeast Asia.' Chap. 18 in Pierre-Yves Manguin, A. Mani, Geoff Wade (eds.), Early Interactions between South and Southeast Asia: Reflections on Cross-Cultural Exchange. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies/New Delhi: Manohar (Nalanda-Sriwijaya Series 2, Gen. Eds. Tansen Sen and Geoff Wade): 371-384.

2012.
- En collaboration avec Saerji. ‘"O, Son of the Conqueror": A note on jinaputra as a term of address in the Buddhāvataṃsakaand in Mahāyāna sūtras'. Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2011. Vol. XV, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 127-130.
- ‘Notes on the Bhadrakalpika-sūtra (III): Beyond the Fortunate Aeon.' Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2011. Vol. XV, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University: 117-126.
- "Discourse on the twenty-two Faculties (Translated from Śamathadeva's Upãyikã-ṭīkā)" Chap. 21 in Lalji ‘Shravak' and Charles Willemen, Dharmapravicaya Aspects of Buddhist Studies:Essays in Honour of N. H. Samtani, Delhi, 2012: 423-458.
- "King Rāma I and Wat Phra Chetuphon: the Buddha-śāsanā in Early Bangkok." In Peter Skilling, Jason A. Carbine, Claudio Cicuzza, and Santi Pakdeekham, eds., How Theravāda is Theravāda? Exploring Buddhist Identities, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai. 2012: 297-353.
- ‘The Aesthetics of Devotion: Buddhist Arts of Thailand'. In Heidi Tan (ed.), Enlightened Ways: The Many Streams of Buddhist Art in Thailand. Asian Civilizations Museum, Singapore. 2012: 18-31. (Published for the exhibition, Enlightened Ways: The Many Streams of Buddhist Art in Thailand presented at the Asian Civilizations Museum, Singapore, 30 November 2012 to 17 April 2013.)
- ‘Unravelling nets of intertextuality: The Yogacarabhumi and the Mayajala-sutra.'In Ulrich Timme Kragh (ed.), The Yogacarabhumi and the Yogacaras. Harvard Oriental Series Opera Minora, Cambridge, MA: The Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at Harvard University (2010/2011).
- ‘Introduction', Peter Skilling and Justin McDaniel (eds.). Buddhist Narrative in Asia and Beyond, vol. 1.Bangkok: Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University. 2012: ix-xvi.

2013.
- En collaboration avec Saerji. "The Circulation ofthe Buddhāvataṃsaka in India." Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2012. Vol. XVI, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University. 2013: 193-216.
- En collaboration avec Saerji. "Candrakīrti and the Pūrvaśailas: A Note on Triśaraṇasaptati v. 51." Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2012. Vol. XVI, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University. 2013: 267-272.
- En collaboration avec Oskar von Hinüber. "Two Buddhist Inscriptions from Deorkothar (Dist. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh)." Annual Report of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University for the Academic Year 2012. Vol. XVI, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University. 2013: 13-36, pls. 4-11.
- "The Trials and Travels of Kāśiputra Yaśaka's Copestone." Journal of Ancient Indian History (Department of Ancient Indian History and Culture, University of Calcutta, Kolkarta, India), Vol XXVII, 2010-2011: 62-74.
- En collaboration avec Nalini Balbir. 'Un maître du pali en Asie du sud-est: le Vénérable Dhammānanda (1920-2012).' Bulletin d'Etudes Indiennes 28-29 (2010-2011, paru en 2013): 323-337.
"Did the Buddhists believe their narratives? Desultory remarks on the very idea of Buddhist Mythology", in Wang Bangwei 王邦維, ¬ed., Studies on Buddhist Myths: Texts, Pictures, Traditions and History (佛教神话研究:文本、图像、传说与历史) (Shanghai: Zhongxi shuju 中西書局, 2012).

A paraître

"An Untraced Buddhist Verse Inscription from (Pen)insular Southeast Asia." In D. Christian Lammerts (ed.). Buddhist Dynamics in Premodern and Early Modern Southeast Asia (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies).


"Śāriputra and *Jambuchhāyaka: Three Citations from the Tibetan Tanjur with Parallels in the Jambukhādaka-saṃyutta" Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies No. 14 (2013).

‘At the Heart of Letters: Aksara and Akkhara in Thai Tradition'. In 80 that suphawat kasemsiri: Felicitation volume for MR Suphawat Kasemsiri on his 80th Birthday. Bangkok, 2555 [2012].In press.

"Reflections on the Pali Literature of Siam," in Paul Harrison (ed.), From Birch Bark to Digital Data: Recent Advances in Buddhist Manuscript Research.

"The tathāgata and the long tongue of truth: The authority of the Buddha in sūtra and narrrativeliterature". Proceedings of the World Sanskrit Conference, Kyoto.

Peter Skilling, 'Prapod Assavavirulhakarn, Saerji: ‘Schøyen MS 2381/241 + 2382/uf18/2d + 2381/186: A (possible) Sanskrit parallel to the Pali Uruvela-sutta.' In Jens Braarvig and Jens-Uwe Hartmann (eds.), Buddhist Manuscripts in the Schoyen Collection, Vol. IV. Oslo: Hermes Academic Publishing. Spring 2013.

‘Buddhist Sealings in Clay in the Ring Collection.' In Anne Habu and Johanne Huitfeldt (eds.), Porcelain from Siam - excellent pieces: New Perspectives on Bencharong, Hermes Academic Publications, Oslo, autumn 2013.

‘The Early Spread of Buddhism along the Dakkinapatha: Reflections on the monumental legacy of Madhya Pradesh.' Ancient India, New Series, Vol. 2. Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India.

‘Namo Buddhāya Gurave (K. 888): Circulation of a liturgical formula across Asia.' Felicitation volume for Hubert Durt (special number, Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie)

'The Samādhirāja-sūtra and its Mahāsāṃghika connections' (with apologies to Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho's ghost) Felicitation Volume

Contributions (introductions, préfaces, postfaces)

Collaborations

1996.
Avec Jampa Samten. ‘On the Date of the Śel dkar (London) Manuscript bKa' ‘gyur (Or. 6724).' In Ulrich Pagel and Séan Gaffney, Location List to the Texts in the Microfiche Edition of the Śel dkar (London) Manuscript bKa' ‘gyur (Or. 6724), The British Library: London (Catalogus Codicum Tibetanorum I): 1-9.

1999.
Avec Prapod Assavavirulhakarn. ‘Vasubandhu on Travel and Seclusion.' Manusya: Journal of Humanities, Vol. 2, No. 1, March, 1999. Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University: 13-24.

2002a.
Avec Prapod Assavavirulhakarn. ‘Tripiṭaka in Practice in the Fourth and Fifth Reigns: Relics and Images according to Somdet Phra Saṅgharāja Pussadeva's Paṭhamasambodhi Sermon.' Manusya: Journal of Humanities, Special Issue 4: Tripitaka (The Buddhist Canon): 1-6.

2002b.
Avec Santi Pakdeekham. ‘Charuk phra savok lae charuk phra chao sutthothana phop mai thi phiphitaphan sathan haeng chat u thong ch. suphanburi'/'Hearers of the Buddha and the Buddha's Father: A Preliminary Reprot on Inscribed Artefacts in U Thong National Museum.' Fragile Palm Leaves Newsletter No. 7 (December 2545/2002): 11-14.
2002c. Avec Santi Pakdeekham.‘Wannakam ang ing nai charuk yai haeng nakhon wat.' Muang Boran Vol. 28 No. 4 (October-December 2002): 79-85 (revised and expanded Thai version of Skilling 2001c).

2006-2007.
Avec Prapod Assavavirulhakarn. ‘New Readings of Early Indic-language Inscriptions from Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand.' Bulletin d'Études Indiennes 24-25: 11-23.

2008.
Avec François Lagirarde and Santi Pakdeekham. "Note sur une inscription du Lanna conservée au musée de l'Histoire du Viêt-nam d'Hô Chi Minh-Ville." Aséanie 21 (2008): 115-119.

2010.
Avec Santi Pakdeekham. "Imaginaires of Late Ayutthaya Pilgrimage: The Seven and Eight Great Sites at Wat Ko Kaeo Suttharam, Phetchaburi." Aséanie 25 (juin 2010): 147-194.

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