A number of our publications can be downloaded from the links below:
https://oxford.academia.edu/RobertMayer
[1] Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer. ‘Representations Of Padmasambhava In Early Post-Imperial Tibet’. In: Tibet after Empire. Culture, Society and Religion between 850-1000. Edited by Christoph Cüppers, Robert Mayer and Michael Walter. Lumbini International Research Institute, Lumbini 2013
https://www.academia.edu/4812776/Representations_of_Padmasambhava_in_early_post-Imperial_Tibet
[2] Pre-publication version of Cantwell, C. and R. Mayer 2008. Early Tibetan Documents on Phur pa from Dunhuang, Vienna, The Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. ix, 228 (A4 sized) pages, plus photographs of manuscripts on cd.
[3] Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer, 2010. “The creation and transmission of a textual corpus in the twentieth century: the ‘Chi med srog thig”. In Chayet, Anne (et al., eds), Edition, éditions. l’écrit au Tibet, évolution et devenir. Indus Verlag, München.
[4] Cathy Cantwell, “The Tibetan Earth Ritual: Subjugation and Transformation of the Environment”, in Revue D’Etudes Tibétaines 7, Langues et Cultures de l’Aire Tibétaines, CNRS, Paris. Avril 2005: 4-21. ISSN:1768-2959
https://www.academia.edu/7360002/The_Earth_Ritual_Subjugation_and_Transformation_of_the_Environment
[5] Pre-publication version, Cantwell, C. and R. Mayer 2007. The Kīlaya Nirvāṇa Tantra and the Vajra Wrath Tantra: two texts from the Ancient Tantra Collection, Vienna, The Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. vi, 289 pages, plus editions of texts on cd (529 pages).
[6] Cathy Cantwell and Robert Mayer, 2013. ‘Neither The Same Nor Different: the Bon Ka ba Nag po in Relation to Rnying ma Phur pa Texts’. In: Scribes, Texts, and Rituals in Early Tibet and Dunhuang, eds. Dotson, Iwao, and Takeuchi. Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden. 2013.