Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 1:1-2 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.1 |
Description | ca. 300 p. ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Chu Hsi, "Ta hsüeh chang chü" / compiler, P. J. Ivanhoe ; programmer, Margaret Waters. A concordance to Chu Hsi, "Chung yung chang chü" / compiler, P. J. Ivanhoe ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Zhu Xi 朱熹, 1130-1200. Daxue zhangju 大學章句--Concordances Zhu Xi 朱熹, 1130-1200. Zhongyong zhangju 中庸章句--Concordances |
Series | foo 111 |
ISBN | 0896445755 |
LCCN | 80113601 |
Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 4:5-6 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.4 |
Description | ca. 700 p. ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Tai Chen, "Yüan shan" / compiler, P. J. Ivanhoe ; programmer, Margaret Waters. A concordance to Tai Chen, "Meng-tzu tzu i shu cheng / compilers, P. J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Dai Zhen 戴震, 1724-1777. Yuanshan 原善--Concordances Dai Zhen 戴震, 1724-1777. Mengzi ziyi shuzheng 孟子字義疏證--Concordances |
Series | foo 111 |
ISBN | 089644578X |
LCCN | 80-113597 |
Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 3:2-4 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.3 |
Description | 553 p. in various pagings ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Wang Yang-ming,"Chʻuan hsi lu" : concordance / compilers, P. J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison, Peter K. Meic ; programmer, Margarett Waters. A concordance to Wang Yang-ming, "Ta Hsüeh wen" / compiler, P. J. Ivanhoe ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Chuanxilu 傳習錄--Concordances Wang Yang-ming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Daxue wen 大學問--Concordances |
Series | foo 111 |
ISBN | 0896445771 |
LCCN | 80-113576 |
Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series ; 2:3:1 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 v.2 |
Description | xxii, 211 [i.e. 427] p. ; 27 cm. |
Note | A concordance to Wang Yang-ming, "Ch'uan hsi lu" : text / compilers, P. J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison, Peter K. Meic ; programmer, Margaret Waters. |
Subject | Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529. Chuanxilu 傳習錄--Concordances |
Series | foo 111 |
ISBN | 0896445763 |
LCCN | 80-113585 |
Date | 1996 |
Publish_location | Chicago |
Publisher | Open Court |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book (Festschrift) |
Series | Critics and their critics ; 3 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | DS721.C5173 1996 |
Description | xix, 359 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Note | Chinese language, thought, and culture : Nivison and his critics / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe ; foreword by Patrick Suppes. Foreword / Patrick Suppes -- 1. Toward a New Pronominal Hypothesis of Qi in Shang Chinese / Ken-ichi Takashima -- 2. Zou and Lu and the Sinification of Shandong / Edwin G. Pulleyblank -- 3. Micro-Periodization and the Calendar of a Shang Military Campaign / Edward L. Shaughnessy -- 4. The Mean in Original Confucianism / Kanaya Osamu -- 5. Women in the Life and Thought of Zhang Xuecheng / Susan Mann -- 6. Zhang Xuecheng Versus Dai Zhen: A Study in Intellectual Challenge and Response in Eighteenth-Century China / Yu Ying-shih -- 7. Beyond Post-Modernism / Henry Rosemont, Jr. -- 8. Duty and Virtue / Chad Hansen -- 9. A Villain in the Xunzi / Donald J. Munro -- 10. Xunzi on Moral Motivation / David B. Wong -- 11. What Should Western Philosophy Learn from Chinese Philosophy? / Bryan W. Van Norden -- 12. "Existentialism" in the School of Wang Yangming / Philip J. Ivanhoe -- Replies and Comments / David S. Nivision -- Published Works of David S. Nivision. |
Subject | China--Civilization Philosophy, Chinese Nivison, David S. 倪德衛, 1923- --Festschriften |
Series | foo 97 |
ISBN | 0812693183 ; 9780812693188 |
LCCN | 96012392 |
Date | 2000 |
Publish_location | Indianapolis, IN |
Publisher | Hackett |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | Second Edition |
Language | English, Chinese |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BJ117.I8 2000 |
Description | pdf. [xvii, 125 pages ; 22 cm] |
Note | Confucian moral self cultivation / Philip J. Ivanhoe. Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-117) and indexes. Kongzi ("Confucius") -- Mengzi ("Mencius") -- Xunzi -- Zhu Xi -- Wang Yangming -- Yan Yuan -- Dai Zhen. "A concise and accessible introduction to the evolution of the concept of moral self cultivation in the Chinese Confucian tradition, this volume begins with an explanation of the pre-philosophical development of ideas central to this concept, followed by an examination of the specific treatment of self cultivation in the philosophy of Kongzi ("Confucius"), Mengzi ("Mencius"), Xunzi, Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, Yan Yuan, and Dai Zhen. In addition to providing a survey of the views of some of the most influential Confucian thinkers on an issue of fundamental importance to the tradition, Philip J. Ivanhoe also relates their concern with moral self cultivation to a number of topics in the Western ethical tradition."-- cover. |
Subject | Philosophy, Confucian Confucian ethics Ethics--China |
ISBN | 9780872205093 |
LCCN | 99052082 |
Date | 2013 |
Publish_location | New York |
Publisher | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | 1. ed. |
Language | English, Chinese |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | B127.C65 I93 2013 |
Description | pdf. [xxvi, 128 p.] |
Note | Confucian reflections : ancient wisdom for modern times / by Philip J. Ivanhoe. Includes index. "....expanded version of my paper “The Contemporary Significance of Confucian Views about the Ethical Values of Music,” which I presented in the Forum’s meeting in 2009 and subsequently was published by them in 2009 Civilization and Peace (Seoul; Edison, NJ: Jimoondang, 2010): 123–33."-p.x. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Confucian Reflections: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times is about the early Chinese Confucian classic the ""Analects"" Lunyu, attributed to the founder of the Confucian tradition, Kongzi (551-479 bce) and who is more commonly referred to as ""Confucius"" in the West. Philip J. Ivanhoe argues that the Analects is as relevant and important today as it has proven to be over the course of its more than 2000 year history, not only for the people who live in East Asian societies but for all human beings. The fact that this text has inspired so many talented people for so long, across a range of complex, creative, rich, and fascinating cultures offers a strong prima facie reason for thinking that the insights the Analects contains are not bound by either the particular time or cultural context in which the text took shape. |
Subject | Philosophy, Confucian Confucius 孔子. Lunyu 論語 |
ISBN | 9780203749432 |
Date | 2020 |
Publish_location | Notre Dame, IN |
Publisher | University of Notre Dame Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book, Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives, Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | BR128.C43 C665 2020 |
Description | xxiii, 246 pages ; 24 cm + pdf |
Note | Confucianism and Catholicism : reinvigorating the dialogue / edited by Michael R. Slater, Erin M. Cline, and Philip J. Ivanhoe. Introduction : reinviogorating the dialogue between Confucianism and Catholicism Part 1: Historical contexts : China, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. The Aristotelian concept of substance introduced by early Jesuit missionaries to China and its problems in encountering Confucianism / Vincent Shen -- When Christian devotion meets Confucian piety : the teaching of the " Three Fatherhoods" in premodern Vietnam / Anh Q. Tan, S.J. -- The Zhongyong through a theistic lens : Tasan Chŏng Yagyong on how to be moral / Donald L. Baker -- Confucianism and Catholicism in mid-twentieth-century Japan / Kevin M. Doak -- Part 2: Comparative theology and philosophy. Mengzi, Xunzi, Augustine, and John Chrysostom on childhood moral cultivation / Xueying Wang -- Natural law in Mencius and Aquinas / Richard Kim -- Reimagining Confucianism with Ignatius of Loyola / Erin M. Cline -- "Exemplar Reasoning" as a tool for constructive conversation between Confucians and Catholics / Victoria S. Harrison -- Understandings of human failures to flourish in Catholicism and Confucianism / Lee H. Yearley -- Concluding reflections : Confucian and Catholic conceptions of the virtues / Philip J. Ivanhoe. "Confucianism and Catholicism are among the most influential religious traditions and share a long and intricate relationship. Beginning with the work of Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), the nature of this relationship has sometimes generated great debate, which is still alive today. The ten essays in this volume continue and advance this long conversation. Written by specialists in both traditions, the essays are organized into two groups. Those in the first group focus primarily on the historical and cultural contexts in which Confucianism and Catholicism encountered one another in the four major Confucian cultures of East Asia (China, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan). These essays seek to understand specific figures, texts, and issues in light of those broader contexts. The essays in the second part offer comparative and constructive studies of specific figures, texts, and issues in the Confucian and Catholic traditions from both theological and philosophical perspectives. By bringing these historical and constructive perspectives together, this volume seeks not only to understand the past dialogue between these traditions, but also to renew and reinvigorate the conversation between them today. In light of the unprecedented expansion of Eastern Asian influence in recent decades, and considering the myriad of challenges and new opportunities faced by both the Confucian and Catholic traditions in a world that is rapidly becoming globalized, this volume could not be more timely. Confucianism and Catholicism: Reinvigorating the Dialogue will be of interest to professional theologians, historians, and scholars of religion, as well as those who work in interreligious dialogue"-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [Confucianism and Catholicism.pdf]
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Subject | Confucianism--Relations--Christianity Christianity and other religions--Confucianism Catholic Church--East Asia--History Confucian-Christian dialogue Catholic Church--East Asia Confucianism--East Asia |
ISBN | 9780268107697 |
LCCN | 2020007549 |
Date | 2016 |
Publish_location | Albany, NY |
Publisher | State University of New York Press, SUNY Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BL1855.C685 2016 |
Description | pdf. [ix, 235 pages ; 24 cm] |
Note | Confucianism, a habit of the heart : Bellah, Civil Religion, and East Asia / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Sungmoon Kim. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Confucianism as Civil Religion Fenggang Yang "Can Confucianism be regarded as a civil religion for East Asia? This book explores this question, bringing the insights of Robert Bellah to a consideration of various expressions of the contemporary Confucian revival. Bellah identified American civil religion as a religious dimension of life that can be found throughout US culture, but one without any formal institutional structure. Rather, this "civil" form of religion provides the ethical principles that command reverence and by which a nation judges itself. Extending Bellah's work, contributors from both the social sciences and the humanities conceive of East Asia's Confucian revival as a "habit of the heart," an underlying belief system that guides a society, and examine how Confucianism might function as a civil religion in China, Korea, and Japan. They discuss what aspects of Confucian tradition and thought are being embraced; some of the social movements, political factors, and opportunities connected with the revival of the tradition; and why Confucianism has not traveled much beyond East Asia. The late Robert Bellah's reflection on the possibility for a global civil religion concludes the volume."-Publisher. |
Subject | Confucianism Bellah, Robert N. (Robert Neelly), 1927-2013 Civil religion |
ISBN | 9781438460147 |
LCCN | 2015015577 |
Date | 2002 |
Publish_location | New York |
Publisher | Seven Bridges Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BL1900.L35 I93 2002 |
Description | xxxii, 125 p. ; 20 cm. |
Note | The Daodejing of Laozi / translation and commentary by Philip J. Ivanhoe. |
Subject | Laozi 老子. Daodejing 道德經--Translations into English |
ISBN | 1889119709 |
LCCN | 2001-5951 |
Date | 1990 |
Publish_location | Atlanta |
Publisher | Scholars Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | American Academy of Religion academy series ; no. 70 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BJ117.I83 1990 |
Description | xii, 186 p. ; 23 cm. |
Note | Ethics in the Confucian tradition : the thought of Mencius and Wang Yang-ming / Philip J. Ivanhoe. |
Subject | Confucian ethics Mencius 孟子--Contributions in Confucian ethics Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529--Contributions in Confucian ethics |
Series | foo 120 |
ISBN | 1555404502 |
LCCN | 90-33176 |
Date | 2002 |
Publish_location | Indianapolis, IN |
Publisher | Hackett |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | 2nd ed. |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BJ117.I83 2002 |
Description | xvii, 243 p. ; 22 cm. |
Note | Ethics in the Confucian tradition : the thought of Mengzi and Wang Yangming / Philip J. Ivanhoe. This volume serves both as an introduction to the thought of Mengzi (Mencius) and Wang Yangming and as a comparison of their views. By examining issues held in common by both thinkers, Ivanhoe illustrates how the Confucian tradition was both continued and transformed by Wang Yangming, and shows the extent to which he was influenced by Buddhism. Topics explored are: the nature of morality; human nature; the nature and origin of wickedness; self cultivation; and sagehood. In addition to revised versions of each of these original chapters, Ivanhoe includes a new chapter on Kongzi's (Confucius') view of the Way. |
Subject | Neo-Confucianism Confucian ethics Philosophy--China--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 Mencius 孟子--Contributions in Confucian ethics Wang Yangming 王陽明, 1472-1529--Contributions in Confucian ethics |
ISBN | 0872205975 |
LCCN | 2001-51550 |
Date | 2023 |
Publish_location | New York |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Oxford new histories of philosophy series |
Shelf | Stacks |
Call Number | B5252.I93 2023 |
Description | xii, 285 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Note | Korean women philosophers and the ideal of a female sage : essential writings of Im Yunjidang and Gang Jeongildang / a translation and study by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Hwa Yeong Wang. Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-276) and index. "Korean Women Philosophers and the Ideal of a Female Sage: The Essential of Writings of Im Yungjidang and Gang Jeongildang introduces the lives and thought of two Korean women Confucian philosophers from the late Joseon Dynasty (18th -19th century), Im Yunjidang (1721-93) and Gang Jeongildang(1772-1832), and sketches some of the ways their work can contribute to contemporary philosophical inquiry. Both women are known for arguing, on the basis of distinctively Confucian philosophical claims about the original, pure moral nature shared by all human beings, that women are as capable as men of attaining the highest forms of intellectual and moral achievement and thereby can become female sages (yeoseong). The fact that they lived in a highly patriarchal culture presented special challenges, but the conditions of their individual lives offered unique opportunities and exerted different kinds of pressure upon them, which subsequently was manifested in their distinctive versions of a generally shared vision. This book explores how they were able to overcome both the general and particular challenges of their place and time and go on to live impressive and exemplary lives. We also shows how their resistance and response to the patriarchal context of late Joseon society and the different challenges they faced in the course of their individual lives informed the content and style of their philosophy and produced original philosophy that remains of great value to us today"-- Provided by publisher. Text in English, partially translated from the Korean. |
Subject | Im Yunjidang 임윤지당 - 任允摯堂, 1721-1793 Women philosophers--Korea Gang Jeongildang [Kang Chŏngiltang] 강정일당 - 姜 静一堂, 1772-1832 |
Series | foo 109 |
ISBN | 9780197508695 ; 0197508693 |
LCCN | 2022029895 |
Date | 2011 |
Publish_location | Indianapolis, IN |
Publisher | Hackett |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | U101.S93213 2011 |
Description | pdf. [xxx, 113 p. : ill.] |
Note | Master Sun's Art of War / translated, with introduction, by Philip J. Ivanhoe. At head of t.p. SUN TZU 孫子兵法 Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Master Sun's Art of War; Chapter 1: Assessing; Chapter 2: Waging War; Chapter 3: Offensive Strategy; Chapter 4: Disposition of Forces; Chapter 5: Strategic Potential; Chapter 6: Tenuousness and Solidity; Chapter 7: The Clash of Arms; Chapter 8: Nine Variations; Chapter 9: Maneuvering Forces; Chapter 10: Dispositions of Terrain; Chapter 11: Nine Types of Terrain; Chapter 12: Attacking with Fire; Chapter 13: On the Use of Spies; Notes; Recommended Readings; Index. Recommended readings: p. 106-107. Includes index |
Subject | Military art and science--China--Early works to 1800 Sunzi 孫子, 6th cent. B.C. Sunzi bingfa 孫子兵法--Translations into English |
ISBN | 9781603846042 |
Date | 2009 |
Publish_location | New York |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Translations from the Asian Classics |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | PL2478.P24 2009 |
Description | pdf/ [xxii, 178 pages ; 22 cm] |
Note | Mencius / translated by Irene Bloom ; edited and with an introduction by Philip J. Ivanhoe. Includes bibliographical references and index. Translated from the Chinese. "Known throughout East Asia as Mengzi, or "Master Meng," Mencius (391-308 B.C.E.) was a Chinese philosopher of the late Zhou dynasty, an instrumental figure in the spread of the Confucian tradition, and a brilliant illuminator of its ideas. Mencius was active during the Warring States Period (403-221 B.C.E.), in which competing powers sought to control the declining Zhou empire. Like Confucius, Mencius journeyed to one feudal court after another, searching for a proper lord who could put his teachings into practice. Only a leader who possessed the moral qualities of a true king could unify China, Mencius believed, and in his defense of Zhou rule and Confucian philosophy, he developed an innovative and highly nuanced approach to understanding politics, self-cultivation, and human nature, profoundly influencing the course of Confucian thought and East Asian culture." "Mencius is a record of the philosopher's conversations with warring lords, disciples, and adversaries of the Way, as well as a collection of pronouncements on government, human nature, and a variety of other philosophical and political subjects. Mencius is largely concerned with the motivations of human actors and their capacity for mutual respect. He builds on the Confucian idea of ren, or humaneness, and places it alongside the complementary principle of yi, or rightness, advancing a complex notion of what is right for certain individuals as they perform distinct roles in specific situations. Consequently, Mencius's impact was felt not only in the thought of the intellectual and social elite but also in the value and belief systems of all Chinese people."--Jacket. |
Subject | Confucianism Philosophy, Chinese Mencius 孟子. Mengzi 孟子 |
Series | foo 104 |
ISBN | 9780231520584 |
LCCN | 2009005319 |
Date | 2005 |
Publish_location | Indianapolis, IN |
Publisher | Hackett |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | Second Edition |
Language | English |
Record_type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | B126.R43 2005d |
Description | dig.pdf. [xviii, 394 p. ; 23 cm.] |
Note | Readings in classical Chinese philosophy / edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe and Bryan W. Van Norden. The Analects / Kongzi (Confucius) ; introduction and translation by Edward Gilman Slingerland -- [Selections from] Mozi/ introduction and translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe -- [Selections from] Mengzi (Mencius) / introduction and translation by Bryan W. Van Norden -- The Daodejing / Laozi ; introduction and translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe -- [Selections from] Zhuangzi / introduction and translation by Paul Kjellberg -- [Selections from] Xunzi / introduction and translation by Eric L. Hutton -- [Selections from] Han Feizi / introduction and translation by Joel Sahleen -- "On the white horse" / Gongsun Longzi ; introduction and translation by Bryan W. Van Norden -- Yangism : "Robber Zhi" / introduction and translation by Paul Kjellberg -- Appendices. Important figures ; Important periods ; Important texts ; Important terms. This new edition offers expanded selections from the works of Kongzi (Confucius), Mengzi (Mencius), Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), and Xunzi (Hsun Tzu); two new works, the dialogues Robber Zhi and White Horse ; a concise general introduction; brief introductions to, and selective bibliographies for, each work; and four appendices that shed light on important figures, periods, texts, and terms in Chinese thought. Local access dig.pdf. [Ivanhoe Readings 2005.pdf] |
Subject | Philosophy, Chinese--To 221 B.C. Chinese classics--Translations into English Philosophy, Chinese--Selections |
ISBN | 0872207811 ; 9780872207813 |
LCCN | 2005050463 |
Date | 1999 |
Publish_location | Albany, NY |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [R9] |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BL1900.L35 R46 1999 |
Description | xi, 276 p. ; 24 cm. |
Note | Religious and philosophical aspects of the Laozi / edited by Mark Csikszentmihalyi and Philip J. Ivanhoe. Mysticism and apophatic discourse in the Laozi / Mark Csikszentmihalyi -- The Laozi in the context of early Daoist mystical praxis / Harold D. Roth -- Qian Zhongshu on philosophical and mystical paradoxes in the Laozi / Zhang Longxi -- The diverse interpretations of the Laozi / Isabelle Robinet -- Re-exploring the analogy of the Dao and the field / Robert G. Henricks -- A philosophical analysis of the Laozi from an ontological perspective / Tateno Masami -- Method in the madness of the Laozi / Bryan W. Van Norden -- An inquiry into the core value of Laozi's philosophy / Liu Xiaogan -- The concept of de ("virtue") in the Laozi / Philip J. Ivanhoe.
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Subject | Daoism--Religious aspects Laozi 老子. Daodejing 道德經 Philosophy, Daoist Daoism--China |
Series | foo 112 |
ISBN | 0791441121 |
LCCN | 98-46708 |
Date | 1979 |
Publish_location | San Francisco |
Publisher | Chinese Materials Center |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library [M5] |
Edition | |
Language | English-Chinese |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Stanford Chinese concordance series |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | Z3101.S73 I92 1979 |
Description | 4 v. ; 27 cm. |
Note | [Volumes compiled by P.J. Ivanhoe, et al. Programmer, Margaret Waters]. 1. A Concordance to Chu Hsi "Ta hsueh chang chü" ; A Concordance to Chu Hsi "Chung yung chang chü" -- 2. A Concordance to Wang Yang-ming "Ch'uan hsi lu" : text -- 3. A Concordance to Wang Yang-ming "Chuan hsi lu" : concordance ; A Concordance to Wang Yang-ming "Ta Hsueh wen" -- 4. A Concordance to Tai Chen "Yuan shan" ; A Concordance to Tai Chen "Meng Tzu tzu i shu cheng". |
Subject | Chinese literature--Concordances Chinese classics--Concordances Neo-Confucianism--China--Sources Neo-Confucianism--China--Concordances |
Series | foo 104 |
LCCN | sn87-17043 |