Charles Ramble (2019), The Legal Foundations of Tibetan Religious Thought. Dan Arnold, Cecile Ducher and Pierre-Julien Harter (eds), Reasons and Lives in Buddhist Tradition: Studies in Honor of Matthew Kapstein, Wisdom Publications 2019.
Charles Ramble (2015), The Deer as a Structuring Principle in Certain Bonpo Rituals: a Comparison of Three Texts for the Acquisition of Good Fortune (g.yang). Helmut Krasser, Patrick McAllister, Christine Scherrer-Schaub (eds). Cultural Flows across the Western Himalaya, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2012, pp.499-528.
Charles Ramble (2014), Real and Imaginary Chimeras and their Special Powers. Mongolo-Tibetica Pragensia, 2014, 6 (2), pp.14-33.
Charles Ramble (2014), Fearless Dawn, Bloodless Demon: literary af iconographic manifestations of a little-known Bonpo protector. Hanna Havnevik, Charles Ramble (eds). From Bhakti to Bon: Festschrift for Per Kvaerne, The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture/Novus Forlag, 2015, pp.409-430.
Charles Ramble (2013), The Assimilation of Astrology in the Tibetan Bon Religion. Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, Presses universitaires de Vincennes, 2013, pp.199-232.
Charles Ramble (2007), The Aya: Fragments of an Unknown Tibetan Priesthood. Birgit Kellner, Helmut Krasser, Helmut Tauscher (eds). Pramānakīrtih. Papers dedicated to Ernst Steinkellner on the occasion of his 70th Birthday. Part 2. Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien, 2007, pp.683-720.