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The way and its power : a study of the Tao tê ching and its place in Chinese thought
- Title
- The way and its power : a study of the Tao tê ching and its place in Chinese thought / by Arthur Waley.
- Author
- Laozi.
- Publication
- London : Allen and Unwin, 1934.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Waley, Arthur.
- Description
- 262 p.; 21 cm.
- Subject
- Philosophy, Chinese
- Note
- The introduction reviews Chinese thought to the end of the third century B. C.
- "Translation of Tao tê ching": p. 141-243.
- "It is unlikely that we shall ever know who wrote the Tao tê ching. But for two thousand years the name of Lao Tan or 'Master Lao' (Lao Tzu) was connected with this book."--p. 99.
- Call Number
- *OVS (Lao Tžu. Way and its power)
- ISBN
- 0041810147
- OCLC
- 1989513
- Author
- Laozi.
- Title
- The way and its power : a study of the Tao tê ching and its place in Chinese thought / by Arthur Waley.
- Imprint
- London : Allen and Unwin, 1934.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Waley, Arthur.
- Research Call Number
- *OVS (Lao Tžu. Way and its power) (Locked cage)