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  1. The religions of China Confucianism and Tcircaoism described a by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1880-01-01
  2. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:The notions of the Chinese concerning God and spirits with an examination of the defense of an essay, on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos, into the Chinese language, by William J. Boone. By the Rev. by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1905-01-01
  3. The life and teachings of Confucius with explanatory notes by Ja by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1895-01-01
  4. The prologomena to the Chinese classics of Confucius and Mencius by James, 1815-1897 Legge, 2009-10-26
  5. The Victorian Translation of China: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage by Norman J. Girardot, 2002-05-20
  6. Translating Chinese Classics in a Colonial Context: James Legge and His Two Versions of the Zhongyong (Worlds of East Asia / Welten Ostasiens/ Mondes De L'extreme-Orient) by Hui Wang, 2008-05-16

41. Table Of Contents For Library Of Congress Control Number 2001027444
FAMILY Library of Congress subject headings for this publication Legge, James,18151897, Missionaries China Biography, Missionaries Great Britain Biography.
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42. Publisher Description For Library Of Congress Control Number 2001027444
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In this magisterial study, Norman J. Girardot focuses on James Legge (1815-1897), one of the most important nineteenth-century figures in the cultural exchange between China and the West. A translator-transformer of Chinese texts, Legge was a pioneering cross-cultural pilgrim within missionary circles in China and within the academic world of Oxford University. By tracing Legge's career and his close association with Max Muller (1823-1900), Girardot elegantly brings a biographically embodied approach to the intellectual history of two important aspects of the emergent "human sciences" at the end of the nineteenth century: sinology and comparative religions. Girardot weaves a captivating narrative that illuminates the era in which Legge lived as well as the surroundings in which he worked. His encyclopedic knowledge of pertinent figures, documents, peculiar ideologies, and even the personal quirks of principal and minor players brings the world of imperial China and Victorian England very much to life. At the same time, Girardot gets at the roots of much of the twentieth-century discourse about the strange religious or nonreligious otherness of China.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Legge, James, 1815-1897, Missionaries China Biography, Missionaries Great Britain Biography

43. Bo - Confucius
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44. Bo - Lau-tzu
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45. Sacred Books Of The East Index
Legge, James, 18151897, 3, 16, 27, 28, 39, 40. Mills, Lawrence Heyworth, 1837-1918,31. Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900, 1, 10, 15, 30, 32, 49
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50. Yarrow Stalks
James Legge (18151897), the renewed I Ching scholar and translator of the ChineseClassics, reported seeing yarrow growing on the grave of Confucius in the
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51. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Legge, James, 18151897 Leggett, Francis AKA Francis Leggett and Company Legros,Georges Victor, 1862- Leichhardt, Ludwig, 1813-1848
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52. The Chinese Classics — Volume 1: Confucian Analects By James Legge - Projec
Creator, Legge, James (18151897). Title, The Chinese Classics — Volume 1Confucian Analects. Language, English. Language, Chinese
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Project Gutenberg Europe Online Book Catalog Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... Help on this page Data Creator Legge, James (1815-1897) Title Language English Language Chinese LoC Class PL: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Subject China History Subject Chinese literature Translations into English Subject Chinese literature Subject China Maps Note Texts in Chinese and English. EText-No. Release Date No Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links Plain text none 229 KB rastko.net Plain text zip 92 KB rastko.net Plain text utf-8 none 260 KB rastko.net Plain text utf-8 zip 97 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site. If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Most recently updated: 2004-12-19 17:39:39.

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54. Masonic Symbols In Chinese Texts
The Chinese classics a translation, James Legge (18151897). New York Lovell,1870. 219 p. 22 cm. pt. 1. Confucious. Analects. Great learning.
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K'ung-fu-tzu The excerpts contained on this page represent the majority of references to masonic principles or symbols found in the early writings of China. Use our Search Engine to locate topics of interest, or email requests for specific information to our Grand Lodge Librarian FREEMASONRY IN CHINA INDEX OF PAPERS SYMBOLS INDEX Masonic symbols in China The Royal Ch'i-lin ( c. BCE "The earliest recorded appearance of the Ch'i-lin was to the legendary sovereign Fu Hsi c. BCE . Fu Hsi is credited, among other things, with domesticating animals, breeding silkworms and teaching the art of fishing. He also invented music and the set-square and compasses to measure the earth. He and his wife Nu Kua restored order to the world after it had almost been destroyed by the monster Kung Kung, not least by their invention of marriage as a means of harmonizing the Yin and Yang of human nature." From The Book of the Unicorn, geocities.com/Athens/4352 Shu ching ( c. BCE "In 1880 the Master of Ionic Lodge No. 1781, at Amoy, China, speaking on Freemasonry in China said: 'From time immemorial we find the square and compasses used by Chinese writers to symbolize precisely the same phrases of moral conduct as in our system of Freemasonry. The earliest passage known to me which bears upon the subject is to be found in the Book of History embracing the period reaching from the twenty-fourth to the seventh century before Christ. There is an account of a military expedition where we read: 'Ye Officers of government, apply the Compasses!' In another part of the same venerable record a Magistrate is spoken of as: 'A man of the level, or the level man.' The public discourses of Confucius provide us with several Masonic allusions of a more or less definite character. For instance, when recounting his own degrees of moral progress in life, the Master tells us that only at seventy-five years of age could he venture to follow the inclinations of his heart without fear of 'transgressing the limits of the square.'

55. Confucius (551-479 BC) Library Of Congress Citations
Other authors Legge, James, 18151897, tr. Other titles Ta hshueh. English Chinese. 1971. Chung yung. English Chinese. 1971. Control No.
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56. Legge Family Crest
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58. Lee-Ley: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
James Legge (18151897) Oxford University, one of the highest European authoritieson China and Confucius. Foremost among these we must rank his distinct
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James Legge, Main Page. James Legge (18151897), British sinologist, was born atHuntly, Aberdeenshire, in 1815, and educated at Kings College, Aberdeen.
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James Legge ), British sinologist , was born at Huntly Aberdeenshire , in , and educated at Kings College, Aberdeen. After studying at the Highbury Theological College, London , he went in as a missionary to China , but remained at Malacca three years, in charge of the Anglo-Chinese College there. The College was subsequently moved to Hong Kong , where Legge lived for thirty years. Believing in the necessity of missionaries being able to comprehend the ideas and culture of the Chinese, he began in a translation in many volumes of the Chinese classics, a monumental task admirably executed and completed a few years before his death. In 1870 he returned to Aberdeen and in moved to Edinburgh University . In he assumed the new Chair of Chinese Language and Literature at Oxford . In addition to his other work Legge wrote The Life and Teaching of Confucius The Life and Teaching of Mencius The Religions of China (1880); and other books on Chinese literature and religion. He died at Oxford on 29 November
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James Legge s Oriental pilgrimage. (Berkeley, University of California Press, the author focuses on James Legge (18151897), one of the most important
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