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1 Kleinere Sanskrit-Texte, Heft, V., published by the Deutsche Morgenlāndische Gesellschaft Kommissionsverlag F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1939Google Scholar.
2 Waldschmitt, Ernst, Bruchstücke des Bhikṣuṇīprātimokṣa der Sarvāstivādins, Leipzig, 1926Google Scholar; and Bruchstücke, buddhistischer Sūtras aus dem zentralasiatischen Sanskritkanon, Leipzig, 1932Google Scholar. KST III and IV were republished in one volume, Wiesbaden, 1979, as Monographien zur indischen Archäologie. Kunst und Philologie. Ed. by Herbert Hārtel. Band 2.
3 Curiously, the entries “Āṭānāṭiya sũtra” and “Āṭānāṭiya suttanta” in the Encyclopaedia of Buddhism (pp. 301 f.) contain no reference to Hoffmann's edition.
4 All of these articles are easily accessible in the collection of articles by Waldschmitt, E., Von Ceylon bis Turfan, Göttingen, 1967Google Scholar, with the exception of his last article, which appeared in Die Sprache der ältesten buddhistischen Überlieferung (Symposien zur Buddhismusforschung, II). Ed. Bechert, H., Göttingen, 1980 (AAWG, Phil.-Hist. Kl., 3. Folge, Nr. 117)Google Scholar.