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082 04 $a895
090 $aPL2948$b.L51 1893
049 $aPTSS
100 1 $aLegge, James,$d1815-1897.
245 14 $aThe Chinese classics:$cwith a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes, by James Legge ... In seven volumes.
250 $a2d ed., rev. ...
260 $aOxford,$bClarendon Press,$c1893-95.
300 $a5 v. in 8.$bfold. maps.$c26 cm.
500 $aVols. 1-2, 2d edition revised, 1893-95, printed at the Clarendon press, Oxford; v. 3-5, printed at the London missionary society's printing office, Hongkong, are a reissue of the older edition with new t.p. and imprint: London, H. Frowde [n.d.] (Errata not corrected).
500 $aAs originally projected the collection was "to embrace all the books in 'The thirteen king'." The 6th and 7th and the supplementary volumes were never published. An English translation of the Yih king and the Li ki appeared respectively as v. 16 (1882) and v. 27-28 (1885) of the series "Sacred books of the East." A translation of the Hsiao king appeared in vol. III (1879) of the same series.
505 0 $aI. Confucian analects, the Great learning, and the Doctrine of the mean.--II. The works of Mencius.--III. The Shoo king, or the Book of historical documents: pt. I. The first parts of the Shoo-king, or the Books of T'ang; the Books of Yu; the Books of Hea; the Books of Shang; and the prolegomena. pt. II. The fifth part of the Shoo king, or the books of Chow; and the indexes.--IV. The She king, or the Book of poetry: pt. I. The first part of the She-king, or the Lessons from the states; and the Prolegomena. pt. II. The second, third, and fourth parts of the She-king, or the Minor odes of the kingdom, the Greater odes of the kingdom, the Sacrificial odes and praise-songs; and the indexes.--V. The Ch'un ts'ew, with the Tso chuen: pt. I. Dukes Yin, Hwan, Chwang, Min, He, Wan, Seuen and Ch'ing; and the Prolegomena. pt. II. Dukes Seang, Ch'aou, Ting, and Gae, with Tso's appendix; and the indexes.
561 $aGift of Samuel Hugh Moffett, 2005.
590 $aLibrary's copy signed "Sam Moffet, Yenching Univ, Peking, 1950."
650 0 $aChinese literature.
650 0 $aChinese literature$xTranslations into English.
651 0 $aChina$vLiterary collections.
651 0 $aChina$vMaps.
651 0 $aChina$xHistory.
700 0 $aConfucius.
700 0 $aMencius.
700 0 $aConfucius.$tChun qiu.
700 1 $aZuoqiu, Ming.$tZuo zhuan.
730 0 $aSi shu.
730 0 $aWu jing.
730 0 $aShu jing.
730 0 $aShi jing.
730 0 $aMoffett Korea collection.
987 $aPINYIN$bDLC$c20031202$dc
994 $aC0$bPTS