Perhaps also look at 

Rita Langer, Das Bewusstsein als Träger des Lebens. Einige weniger beachtete 
Aspekte des viññāṇa im Pālikanon. Wien 2000 (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und 
Buddhismuskunde, 52).

Best,
Petra Kieffer-Pülz






> Am 14.02.2025 um 19:54 schrieb Martin Straube via INDOLOGY 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> Dear Gleb,
> 
> not comprehensive for ancient India, but for early Pali reliable are
> 
> S. Hamilton, Identity and experience, London 1996, pp. 82ff.
> 
> T. Vetter, The ‘Khandha Passages’ in the Vinayapiṭaka and the four main 
> Nikāyas, Wien 2000, pp. 63ff.
> 
> With best wishes
> Martin
> 
> Zitat von Gleb Sharygin via INDOLOGY <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Dear colleagues,
>> 
>> I've been looking through the literature, trying to find a good and
>> comprehensive study of the word, term and concept *vijñāna*, --
>> something that would clearly explicate and clarify how Ancient Indians
>> understood and used this word (term, concept).
>> 
>> I had in mind something like J. Gonda's study of *āyatana *(1975).
>> 
>> Alas, I didn't find much. Therefore, I would appreciate your suggestions.
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> With kind regards,
>> 
>> Gleb Sharygin
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Martin Straube
> Research Fellow in Pali Lexicography
> The Pali Text Society
> https://palitextsociety.org
> 
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