| AbhisamayālaṃkāraApple, James |
| An Early Twelfth Century Tibetan Commentary on the Distinction between Autonomist and Consequentialist Branches of Madhyamaka.Apple, James |
| An Indian Source for the Opening Verse of the Tibetan version of the Heart SūtraApple, James |
| A Re-evaluation of Pelliot tibétain 1257: An Early Tibetan-Chinese Glossary from DunhuangApple, James |
| Atiśa and Ratnākaraśānti as Philosophical Opponents with attention to Yuktiṣaṣṭikā, verse 34.Apple, James |
| Atiśa’s Stages of the Path to Awakening: Analysis of a Manuscript in the History of Indo- Tibetan Buddhist Path LiteratureApple, James |
| Atiśa’s Teachings on MahāmudraApple, James |
| Cosmography and Perspectivism: Alonso de Fuentes’s Summa de philosophia natural, Its Book Illustrations and Cervantes’s Don QuixoteSchmidt, Rachel in Schmidt, Rachel Visualizing the Text: From Manuscript Culture to the Age of Caricature. |
| Euripides' ElectraCropp, Martin |
| Hecho reloj: Human Clocks, Bodies and Sexuality in Early-Modern Spanish Humorous LiteratureSchmidt, Rachel in Schmidt, Rachel and Jaen, Isabel, Carolyn A. Nadeau and Julien Jacques Simon Self, Other and Context in Early Modern Spain: Studies in Honor of Howard Mancing |
| "Khu lo tsā ba’s Treatise on the Svātantrika/Prāsaṅgika Distinction in early 12th century Tibet."Harvard Buddhist Studies Forum, Mahindra Humanities Center Harvard UniversityApple, James |
| Perfections (Six and Ten) of Bodhisattvas in Buddhist LiteratureApple, James |
| “Performing Religion.” Special issue, Performance Matters 3, no.1Palacios, Joy |
| Picturing Don QuixoteSchmidt, Rachel in Schmidt, Rachel and Green, Adam The Public Domain Review. Selected Essays, Volume IV. |
| Seeing Cervantes as More than a Soldier, or How to Reframe our Portrait of the ArtistSchmidt, Rachel |
| Sermonic Performance as Cultural Protest in New FrancePalacios, Joy |
| The Lotus sutra in Tibetan Buddhist History and Culture. Part I.Apple, James |
| The Old Tibetan Version of the Kāśyapaparivarta preserved in Fragments from Dunhuang (1)Apple, James |
| Why Can't Philosophers Laugh?Froese, Katrin |
| World War and the Novel: Responding to Don Quijote in 1914 and 1934Schmidt, Rachel in Schmidt, Rachel Don Quixote. The Re-Accentuation of the World’s Greatest Hero |