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    The Pali Text Society was founded in 1881 by T.W. Rhys Davids "to foster and promote the study of Pali texts".
    Pali is the language in which the texts of the Theravada school of Buddhism is preserved. The Pali texts are unique in Buddhism because they are the oldest collection of Buddhist scriptures preserved in the language in which they were written down.

    The society first compiled, edited, and published roman script versions of the entire corpus on Pali literature, including the Pali Canon, as well as commentarial, exergetical texts, and histories. It also publishes ancillary works including dictionaries, concordance, books for students of Pali and a journal.


        Pali Text Society
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            Significant members of the Pali Text society
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    History

    T. W. Rhys Davids was one of three British civil servants who were posted to Sri Lanka, in the 19th century, the others being George Turnour, and Robert Caesar Childers (1838-1876). At this time Buddhism in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) was struggling under the weight of foreign rule and intense missionary activity by Christians. It was an administrative requirement that all civil servants should be familiar with the language, literature, and culture of the land in which they were posted, so the three men studied with several scholar monks where, along with an introduction to Sinhala culture and language, they became interested in Buddhism.

    The Pali Text Society was founded on the model of the Early English Text Society with Rhys Davids counting on support from a lot of European scholars and Sri Lankan scholar monks. The work of bringing out the Roman text editions of the Pali Canon was not financially rewarding, but was achieved with the backing of the Buddhist clergy in Sri Lanka who underwrote the printing costs.

    Childers published the first Pali-English dictionary in 1874. This was superseded in 1925 by the new Dictionary which had largely been compiled by T. W. Rhys Davids over 40 years, but was finished by his student William Stede. Currently another dictionary is being compiled by Margaret Cone, with the first of three volumes (A - Kh) published in 2001.

    By 1922, when T. W. Rhys Davids died, the Pali Text Society had issued 64 separate texts in 94 volumes extending over 26,000 pages, as well a range of articles by English and European scholars.

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    Significant members of the Pali Text society

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    Publications
    In 2006, the list of pali scriptures translated by the society is, in their English titles,:
      Apocryphal Birth Stories (2 volumes)
      The Birth Stories of the Ten Bodhisattas
      The Book of Analysis
      The Book of the Discipline (6 volumes)
      The Book of the Gradual Sayings (5 volumes)
      The Book of the Kindred Sayings (5 volumes)
      Buddhaghosuppatti
      The Buddha's Last Days: Buddhaghosa's Commentary on the Mahaaparinibbaana
      Buddhist Legends, a commentery on the Dhammapada (3 volumes)
      Buddhist Psychological Ethics
      The Casket of Medicine
      The Clarifier of the Sweet Meaning
      The Commentary on the Verses of the Theriis
      Compendium of Philosophy
      Conditional Relations (2 volumes)
      Connected Discourses of the Buddha (2 volumes)
      Cuulavamsa Translation
      Darlegung der Bedeutung (only available in German)
      The Debates Commentary
      A Designation of Human Types
      Dialogues of the Buddha (3 volumes)
      Diipavamsa
      Discourse on Elements
      Dispeller of Delusion (2 volumes)
      Elders' Verses (2 volumes)
      Epochs of the Conqueror
      The Expositor
      Further Dialogues of the Buddha
      The Great Chronicle of Ceylon
      The Group of Discourses
      The Guide
      The Inception of Discipline
      In Praise of Mount Samanta
      The Itivuttaka
      The Jaataka or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births (6 volumes)
      Jinaalankaara
      Kunaala-Jaataka
      Mahaavastu (3 volumes, from Sanskrit)
      Manual of a Mystic
      The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha
      Middle Length Sayings (3 volumes)
      Milinda's Questions (2 volumes)
      Minor Anthologies (4 volumes, contains many sshort Pali texts like Dhammapada)
      The Minor Readings and The Illustrator of Ultimate Meaning
      The Path of Discrimination
      The Path of Purity
      Paatimokkha
      Peta Stories
      Pitaka Disclosure
      Points of Controversy
      Psalms of the Early Buddhists
      Stances des Theri
      The Summary of the Topics of Abhidhamma and Exposition of the Topics of Abhidhamma,
      The Suutra of Golden Light (from Sanskrit)
      Thuupavamsa
      The Teaching of Vimalakiirti (from Tibetan)
      The Udaana
      Udaana Commentary (2 volumes)
      Vimaana Stories
      Vinaya-pi.taka Commentary, Samantapaasaadikaa Baahiranidaana
      Word of the Doctrine (Dhammapada)

    These are the titles in English, although the society also produce them in Pali. Some English versions are also available in paperback, and so have a different title. The society publishes a few scriptures from Sanskrit and Tibetan, although these are only available in English.
      One book contains English and Pali
     
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