Sacred books of China the text of confucianism
translated by James Legge
- Delhi Motilal Banarsidass 1978
- 6v. ill. 23cm
- Sacred books of the east series v.3, 16, 27, 28, 39, 40 .
Includes index. First published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1882
Contents: pt.1. Shu king, religious portion of the Shin king , Hsiao king (xxx, 492p.) - pt.2. The Yi king (1977) (xxi, 448p.) - pt.3. The Li Ki, i-x (xiv, 484p.) - pt.4. The Li Ki, i-x (1976) (xiv, 484p.) - pt.4. The Li Ki, xi-xlvi (1976) (viii, 496p.) - pt.1. The texts of Taoism, The Tao Teh king, the writings of Kwang-3ZE, Books i-xvii (1977) (xxii, 396p.) - pt.2. The texts of Taoism, The writings of Kwang-3ZE, Books xviii-xxxiii, The thai-shang tractate of actions and their retributions, Appendixes i-viii (1976) (viii, 340p.)