The Tao Teh King: A Short Study in Comparative Religion Volume two also includes a detailed index for both volumes. The second volume completes the Writings of Chuang-tzu, and includes several other Taoist texts, including the Tai Shang Tractate. The first volume contains Lao-tzu’s Tao te Ching and the first half of the Writings of Chuang-tzu, including the notes and introductory material. Both of these volumes were published in 1891. The Sacred Texts of the Taoists. A detailed etext of volume one and two of the Sacred Books of the East Taoist translations by James Legge. This translation is excerpted from Volume 39 of the Sacred Books of the East. The earliest known manuscripts of the Tao te Ching date to the third century B.C. Attributed to Lao-tzu, (580-500 B.C.), it may predate him by several centuries. The Tao te Ching is one of the most widely read sacred texts, due to its simplicity and depth. It appeal is universal, and has been found relevant by Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and even Quantum Physicists. Taoism, along with Confucianism and Buddhism was one of the principal religions of feudal China. verbatim + analogous + poetic, 2009, 600 p.These are the principal texts of Taoism. 老子 Lǎozĭ - 道 德 經 Dàodéjīng Chinese-English-German, Hilmar KLAUS, The Tao of Wisdom.老子 Lǎozĭ - 道 德 經 Dàodéjīng Archived at the Wayback Machine Romanian Version, Serban TOADER PhD, PDF black and white and colour.Das Tao Te King von Lao Tse Archived at the Wayback Machine 28 Chinese versions (Wang Bi, Heshang Gong, Fu Yi, Mawang Dui, Guodian), translations in 24 languages (84 in English), including side-by-side comparison of two or four translations, Lao Zi Projekt.Jade Purity: Dao De Jing Archived at the Wayback Machine, Siji Tzu (far from a word-for-word translation).
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