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Author Confucius.

Title The original analects : sayings of Confucius and his successors / a new translation and commentary by E. Bruce Brooks and A. Taeko Brooks = [Lun yu bian / Bai Muzhi, Bai Miaozi].

Imprint New York : Columbia University Press, ©1998.

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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  181.11 CONFUCIUS    Check Shelf
Description x, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Translations from the Asian classics
Translations from the Asian classics.
Note Parallel title in Chinese characters; translator's names also in Chinese characters.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-323) and index.
Contents Confucius Himself The Early Circle The Dzvngdz Transformation The King Transition The Hundred Schools The Last Debates A Private Interlude Return to Court The Conquest of Lu App. 1. The Accretion Theory of the Analects App. 2. Developmental Patterns in the Analects App. 3. A Window on the Hundred Schools App. 4. Confucius and His Circle App. 5. A Reading of LY 1 4 in Text Order Romanization Equivalence Table Interpolations Finding List.
Summary No one has influenced Chinese life as profoundly as Confucius. Among the most important embodiments of that influence is the Analects, a seeming record of Confucius's conversations with his disciples and with the rulers and ministers of his own time. These sayings, many of them laconic, aphoristic, and difficult to interpret, have done much to shape the culture and history of East Asia. Bruce and Taeko Brooks have returned this wide-ranging text to its full historical and intellectual setting, organizing the sayings in their original chronological sequence, and permitting the Analects to be read for maximum understanding, not as a closed system of thought but as a richly revealing record of the interaction of life and thought as it evolved over almost the entire Warring States period. The Original Analects has clarified contradictions in the text by showing how they reflect changing social conditions and philosophical emphases over the two centuries during which it was compiled. The book includes a fresh and fluid translation, a detailed commentary and interpretation for each saying, illustrations of objects from the Warring States period, and an extensive critical apparatus setting forth the textual argument on which the translation is based, and indicating how the later view of the work as the consistent maxims of a universal sage gradually replaced the historical reality.
Subject Philosophy, Confucian.
Philosophy, Confucian. (OCoLC)fst01060930
Confucianisme.
Added Author Brooks, E. Bruce, 1936-
Brooks, A. Taeko.
Added Title Lun yu. English
論語. English
Lun yu bian
ISBN 0231104308 (alk. paper)
9780231104302 (alk. paper)
0231104316
9780231104319
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