Books
Horner's books (ordered by first identified publication date) include:
- Women under primitive Buddhism : laywomen and almswomen (1930/1975)
- Papañcasūdanī: Majjhimanikāyaṭṭhakathā of Buddhaghosâcariya (1933)
- Early Buddhist theory of man perfected : a study of the Arahan concept and of the implications of the aim to perfection in religious life, traced in early canonical and post-canonical Pali literature (1936/1975)
- Book of the discipline (Vinaya-pitaka) (1938), translated by I. B. Horner
- Alice M. Cooke, a memoir (1940)
- Madhuratthavilāsinī nāma Buddhavaṃsaṭṭhakathā of Bhadantâcariya Buddhadatta Mahāthera (1946/1978), ed. by I.B. Horner.
- Living thoughts of Gotama the Buddha (1948/2001), by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy and I.B. Horner
- Collection of the Middle Length Sayings (1954)
- Ten Jātaka stories (1957)
- Early Buddhist poetry (1963)
- Milinda's questions (1963), translated by I. B. Horner
- Buddhist texts through the ages (1964/1990), translated and edited by Edward Conze in collaboration with I.B. Horner, David Snellgrove, Arthur Waley
- Minor anthologies of the Pali Canon (vol. 4): Vimanavatthu and Petavatthu (1974), translated by I. B. Horner
- Minor anthologies of the Pali Canon (vol. 3): Buddhavamsa and Cariyapitaka (1975), translated by I. B. Horner
- Apocryphal birth-stories (Paññāsa-Jātaka) (1985), translated by I.B. Horner and Padmanabh S. Jaini
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