Тайный смысл и разгадка кодов Лао-цзы
Шрифт:
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140. Eberhard W. A Dictionary of Chinese Symbols. Hidden Symbols in Chinese life and Thought. London amp; New York: Routledge amp; Kegan Paul. 1986.
141. Fung Yu-Lan. A Short History of Chinese Philosophy (ed. by Derk Bodde). New
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142. Erkes E. Ho Shang-kung's Commentary on Lao-tse. Ascona: Arti-bus Asiae, 1950.
143. Fingarette H. Confucius // The Secular as Sacred. New York: Harper and Row, 1972.
144. Gernet J. A History of Chinese Civilization. Cambridge, London, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
145. Giles L. The Sayings of Lao Tzu. London: John Murray, 1950 (1-st ed. 1905).
146. Graham A. C.
147. Graham A. C. Disputers of the Tao philosophical argument in ancient China. La Salle: Open Court, 1989.
148. Graham A. C. Reason and spontaneity. London: Curzon Press, 1985.
149. Graham A. C. Studies in Chinese philosophy and philosophical literature. Singapore: Institute of East Asian Philosophies, 1986.
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153. Hall D. The Metaphysics of Anarchism // Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 1983, № 1 (10).
154. Hall D., Ames R. Thinking Through Confucius. Albany: SUNY press, 1987.
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156. Hawkes D. (tr.) Song of the South. New York: Penguin, 1985.
157. Henricks R. Examining the Ma-wang-tui silk texts of Lao-tzu. With special Note of their Differences from the Wang Pi Text // T'ong Pao, 1979, № 4–5 (65).
158. Henricks R. Te-Tao Ching Lao-Tzu. Translation from Ma-wang-tui texts, with an introduction and commentary. New York: Modern Library Edition, 1993 (repr. of Henricks R. Lao-Tzu Te-Tao Ching. New York: Ballantine Books, 1989).
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160. Henricks R. A complete List of the Character Variants in the Ma-wang-tui Texts of Lao-tzu // Journal of Chinese Linguistics 10 June 1981
161. Hu Shi. A Criticism of Some Recent Methods Used in Dating Lao Tzu // Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 1937, № 2.
162. Huang Paulos. Lao Zi. The Book and the Man. Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society. (Studia Orientalia), 1996.
163. Jan Yun-hua. The Silk Manuscripts on Taoism. // T'oung Pao, 1977, № 1 (63).
164. Kaltenmark M. Lao Tzu and Taoism. Stanford: California Stanford UP, 1969.
165. Karlgren B. Legends and cults in Ancient China // Bulletin of Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm, 1946, № 18.
166. Karlgren B. Analytic dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese. Paris, 1923.
167. Karlgren B. Grammata Serica recensa. Stockholm, 1972 (1-st.ed. 1957)
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169. Karlgren B. On the Authenticity and Nature of the Tso chuan // Goteborg Hogskolas Arsskrift, 1926, XXXII, № 63.
170. Karlgren B. The Book of Odes. Stockholm, 1974.
171. Karlgren B. The Books of Documents // Bulletin of Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm, 1950, № 22.
172. Kochim C. Chinese religions. Prentice Hall Series in World Religions. Ed. by Robert S. Ellwood. Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1986.
173. Kohn L. The Taoist Experience. An Anthology. New York: State University of New York Press, 1993.
174. Lafarge M. (transl.). The Tao of Tao Te Ching. A Translation and Commentary. New York: State University of New York Press, 1992.
1 75. Lagerwey J. Taoist Ritual in Chinese Society and History. New York, London: Macmillan Publisher Company, 1987.
176. Legg J. The Text of Taoism. Parts 1 and 2. New York, 1962.
177. Lau D.C. (ed. amp; transl): Chinese Classics: Tao Te Ching, Wang Bi text and Ma Wang Dui manuscripts. Hong Kong: The Chinese UP, 1982.
178. Lau D.C. (transl.). Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching. Baltimore Md, 1972.
179. Lau D.C.The Treatments of Opposites in Lao Tzu // Bulletin of the Scholl of Oriental and African Studies. London, 1958, Vol. 21, pt.2.
180. Li Leyi. Tracing the Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 cases. Beijing: Beijing Languages and Culture University Press, 1997.
181 Lin P. J. A Translation of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Wang Pi's Commentaries. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies. University of Michigan, 1977.
182 Lin Yutang (transl.) The Wisdom of Laotse. New York: Random house, 1948.