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Tao Te Ching In German: Translated by Rudolf Backofen
Rudolf Bachofen's translation of the Tao Te Ching into German |
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Ron Hogan's Adaptation of the Tao Te Ching
A straightforward adaptation of the essential meaning of The Way. |
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Tao Te Ching Translated by J. Legge
An older version that has been widely influential |
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Daoist Chinese Characters
selected important Daoist Chinese characters and their definitions |
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Tao Te Ching - Peter Merel's Interpolation
Attempts to draw the texts of several popular English translations of Lao Tse into a consistent and accessible context. It is based on the translations of Robert G. Henricks, Lin Yutang, D.C. Lau, Ch'u Ta-Kao, Gia-Fu Feng & Jane English, Richard Wilh |
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Stan Rosenthal's Tao Teh Ching
Prefaced by a lengthy introduction and a lot of background material. Less poetic than Merel's interpolation, and may be best for the first-time reader. |
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Dao de Jing
Rick Harbaugh provides a Chinese text that does not require special web-browser settings, with the option of activating by a mouse click on each written Chinese character a presentation in English of their root meanings. This is part of a larger stud |
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Aleister Crowley Translation of the Tao te Ching
An unusual resource that may reveal more about the occult subcultures of the modern West than about the wisdom of ancient China |
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Tao Te Ching - The Way of Life
By Lao Tzu; the Mystic Wisdom of Ancient China, translated by Raymond B. Blakney, 1955 |
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Daode Jing (Tao Te Ching) of Laozi (Lao Tzu)
A Translation in Progress: Chad Hansen. Chad Hansen is an important translator and interpreter who grew up in the mountains of Utah. He did graduate study at the University of Michigan, and currently teaches philosophy at The University of Hong Kong. |
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I Ching translated by Richard Wilhelm
A simple HTML version of the Wilhelm translation. |
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I Ching on the Net
Links to I Ching resources in all languages. Excerpts from Rediscovering the I Ching, by Greg Whincup. |
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I Ching Bookmarks
A wide-ranging and extensive set of links to sites that have a direct or indirect relevance to the I Ching and its use. |
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Taoist Canon, The
An introduction by Professor David K. Jordan. |
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Chinese Cultural Studies: Texts
contains a summary of all the text files available on this Brooklyn College Core 9 Chinese Culture Web site |
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