Printed throughout in two colors is this new, definitive version of one of the great books of world literature--comparable in its sales and influence to the Bible, the Bhagavad Ghita, and the Koran. Free when packaged with any Damrosch World Literature title.
Printed throughout in two colors is this new, definitive version of one of the great books of world literature--comparable in its sales and influence to the Bible, the Bhagavad Ghita, and the Koran.Free when packaged with any Damrosch World Literature title.
Lao Tzu is a Chinese philosopher and founder of the Taoist religion in China. His name means 'Old Master'. He worked as a librarian at the court of Chou. When the kingdom showed signs of decay, Lao Tzu left and was never heard of again. Tao Te Chingis said to be his the principles of his philosophy. D. C. Lau read Chinese at the University of Hong Kong and in 1946 he went to Glasgow where he read philosophy.
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Lao Tzu " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" border="0"Introduction LAO TZU Book One Book Two List of Passages for Comparison Appendices: 1. The Problem of Authorship 2. The Nature of the Work Chronological Table Glossary Notes
Lao Tzu " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" border="0"Introduction LAO TZU Book One Book Two List of Passages for Comparison Appendices: 1. The Problem of Authorship 2. The Nature of the Work Chronological Table Glossary Notes
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