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Analects, Confucius - Principal Works
PRINCIPAL WORKS
*Li Chi [Record of Rites] (philosophy) c. 500 b.c..
Chun Chiu [Spring and Autumn] (history) 479 b.c.
Lun Yü [Analects] (philosophy) c. 400 b.c.
The Chinese Classics [translated by James Legge] 1893
The Sayings of Confucius [translated by Lionel Giles] 1907
The Analects, or, The Conversations of Confucius with His Disciples and Certain Others [translated by William Edward Soothill] 1910
The Great Digest, The Unwobbling Pivot, The Analects [translated by Ezra Pound] 1928
The Analects of Confucius [translated by Arthur Waley] 1938
The Analects of Confucius: Translation and Notes [translated by Simon Leys] 1997
The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation [translated by Roger T. Ames and Henry Rosemont, Jr.] 1998
The Original Analects [translated by E. Bruce Brooks and A. Taeko...
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Criticism
- James Legge (essay date 1893)
- Lionel Giles (essay date 1907)
- Ezra Pound (essay date 1928)
- Dorothea Hosie (essay date 1937)
- H. G. Creel (essay date 1949)
- D. Howard Smith (essay date winter 1963)
- O. B. van der Sprenkel (essay date 1975)
- Donald Holzman (essay date 1978)
- Lionel M. Jensen (essay date 1997)
- Tu Weiming (essay date November 1999)
- Sandra A. Wawrytko (essay date June 2000)
- Qianfan Zhang (essay date September 2000)
- Philip J. Ivanhoe (essay date 2002)
- Lee H. Yearley (essay date 2002)
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