Te-Tao Ching
By (Author) Robert G Henricks
Ebury Publishing
Rider & Co
1st December 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sacred texts, scriptures and revered writings
299.51482
Paperback
283
Width 154mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
420g
A scholarly yet poetic translation of one of the greatest works in Chinese literature Lao-tzu's Te-Tao Ching has been treasured for thousands of years for its poetic statement of life's most profound and elusive truths. Although the Te-Tao Ching is widely read, the author's enigmatic style and the less than perfect condition of the Chinese originals make many of its verses difficult to understand. This ground-breaking translation is based on the Ma-wang-tui texts discovered in 1973, which were preserved in the tomb of an official's son and found to date to 168 BC - making the texts more than five centuries older than any others known. In this important edition of the classic work, Professor Henricks corrects many defects of the later versions and reevaluates traditional interpretations in his enlightening commentary. In addition, Professor Henricks explains the basics of Taoism and discusses many other important finds from Ma-wang-tui.
Meticulously researched...Very readable and enjoyable * Library Journal *
Robert G. Henricks is a professor of religion at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he has taught since 1976. One of the most acclaimed authorities on classic Asian literature today, he has translated the highly regarded Lao-Tzu Te-Tao Ching and is the author of other books, including Philosophy and Argumentation in Third Century China and The Poetry of Han-Shan.