The Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) or Laozi (Lao Tzu), is the most fundamental scripture of Daoism and a classic of world literature. This new English translation is based on the most recent scholarship in the field and takes into account the ancient manuscript
The Language Appendix, unique to this edition, offers eight translations of the opening passage by well-known and influential scholars and explains, line-by-line, how each might have reached his particular interpretation.
The original mindfulness book, in a landmark new translation by the award-winning translator of the I Ching and The Art of War A Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition, with flaps and deckle-edged paper The most translated book in the world after ...
By faithfully following the structure of the original, Roberts provides non-Chinese readers an opportunity to experience the beauty of form of this canonical work.”—Philosophy East & West “Roberts’s renditions are often refreshing; ...
The Daodejing encapsulates the main tenets of Daoism, a philosophy and religion whose dominant image is the Way, a life-giving stream that enables individuals to achieve harmony and a more profound level of understanding.
Tao Te Ching
The Dao De Jing or Tao Te Ching also known by its pinyin romanizations Daodejing is a Chinese classic text traditionally credited to the 6th-century BC sage Lao Zi. The text's authorship, date of composition and date of compilation are ...
This traditional Chinese-bound dual-language edition presents the original Chinese text with a new translation on the facing page.
He explores the recurring images and ideas that shape the work and offers a variety of useful approaches to understanding and appreciating this canonical text.
Laozi, or "The Old Master", allegedly penned Tao Te Ching ("The Way of the Path and the Power") around the 6th century B.C. Tao Te Ching consists of 81 passages of advice and wisdom.
“My Tao” The Tao Te Ching of Lao Tse. Auckland: Puriri Press. Poetry and Philosophy in the Lao-zi http://www.madisonmorrison.com/books/pandu/ch4.html Madison Morrison's elegant commentary explores the Tao Te Ching in terms of its ...