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Presidential Address

  • Hoary past and hazy memory. On the history of early Buddhist texts (Presidential address at the XVth Conference of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, June 23-28, 2008)
    Oskar von Hinüber
    JIABS 29/2 (2006[2009])
  • Between translation and interpretation – Cases in the Chinese Tripiṭaka – (Presidential address at the XIVth Conference of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, London, August 29 – September 3, 2005)
    Jikido Takasaki
    JIABS 29/1 (2006[2008])
  • Some Observations on the Present and Future of Buddhist Studies
    David Seyfort Ruegg
    JIABS 15/1 (1992)
  • A Report on the Sixth Conference of the IABS, Held in Conjunction with the 31st CISHAAN, Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, August 31- September 7, 1983
    Rena Haggarty
    JIABS 7/1 (1984)
  • Ascent and Descent: Two-Directional Activity in Buddhist Thought
    Gadjin M. Nagao
    JIABS 7/1 (1984)
  • Presidential Address Given on the Occasion of the Fifth Conference of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Hertford College, Oxford, England, August 16-21, 1982
    Walpola Rahula
    JIABS 6/1 (1983)
  • Asoka and Buddhism – A Reexamination
    Arthur Llewellyn Basham
    JIABS 5/1 (1982)
  • Tasks Ahead: Presidential Address Given on the Occasion of the Third Conference of The International Association of Buddhist Studies, Winnipeg, Canada, August 1980
    Herbert V. Guenther
    JIABS 4/2 (1981)
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