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The texts marked “IOL Tib J n” or “Or. n” in this volume come from the Dunhuang cave complex in Mogao, China, as do texts marked “Pelliot tibétain n.” The former two types are now housed in the British Library, the latter in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Images of most of these manuscripts can be found on the International Dunhuang Project website (http://idp.bl.uk), Gallica (https:// gallica.bnf.fr/) or Artstor (http://www.artstor.org/index. shtml).