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Even if they are translated, they are not available online. But I've learned about these texts through The Karmapa's Middle Way: Feast for the Fortunate, which lays out all these works with titles in Tibetan.

In these works 8th Karmapa gives his own commentaries on the Vinaya, Sutta and Abhidharma Pitakas and connects the dots that lead to the emergence of The Middle Way.

There is also a few mentions of this in Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions, in the section of Commentary on Maitripa's Mahamudra, which is called "Sutra Mahamudra" that was based on the Heart Sutra teachings, and later used by both Gampopa and 8th Karmapa as the foundation of their own works:

>The Karmapa says that the explicit teaching of this Mahamudra system is the Madhyamaka of emptiness free from reference
points as taught in the sutras. Implicitly, he explains, this Mahamudra system also teaches the profound actuality of both sutras and tantras, that is, the ordinary and extraordinary ultimate Sugata-Heart (Buddha nature).

As for Tarantha, there is Recollection of the Three Jewels Sutra with Taranatha's Commentary Vol. 2, where he explains the Sutra teachings from the point of view of Madhyamaka.

Also, if you can find Frameworks Of Buddhist Philosophy by Jamgon Kongtrul, which is probably the most extensive study available in English that explains how each branch of Buddhism has emerged from the earliest sources.

There is much to be learned and researched, but I personally feel that this is only the tip of an iceberg, and as more texts emerge from the Tibetan archives, the clearer the picture will get.