Pāḷi Text Society
The Society was founded in 1881 by T.W. Rhys Davids "to foster and promote the study of Pāḷi texts". It publishes Pāḷi texts in roman characters, translations in English and ancillary works including dictionaries, concordances, books for students of Pāḷi and a journal. As the List of Issues shows, most of the classical texts and commentaries have now been edited and many works translated into English. The Society aims to keep almost all its publications in print and to produce at least two new books and a volume of its Journal each year.
The Society is non-profit making and depends on the sale of its publications, on members' subscriptions and on the generosity of donors. Alongside its publishing activities, it provides Research Studentships for a number of people in a variety of countries who are working in the field of Pāḷi studies. It also supports the Fragile Palm Leaves Project, which is involved in the conservation and identification of Southeast Asian manuscripts.
The Pāḷi Text Society
c/o CPI Antony Rowe Ltd
Unit 4, Pegasus Way
Bowerhill Industrial Estate
Melksham, Wilts
SN12 6TR
U.K.
Tel: +44 (0)117 917 5341
Fax: +44 (0)117 917 5005 [mark "for Pāḷi Text Society"]
Email: pts (at) palitext.com
Web site: https://palitextsociety.org
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