511 resultados para Sacred books.
em University of Michigan
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Tâoism. The sacred books of China. The texts of Tâoism. In vol. 39, 4âry-Upanishads. In vol. I, 15.--Vedânta-Sûtras. With the commentary by Saṅkarâkaarya. In vol. 34, 38, 48.--Vedic hymns. In vol. 32, 46.--Vinaya text. Translated from the Pâli.l In vol. 13, 17, 20.--Vishnu. The institutes of Vishnu. In vol. 7.--Zend-Avesta. In vol. 4, 23, 31.--A general index to the names and subject-matter, comiled by M. Winternitz. In vol. 50.
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"Some account of the principle authors, of whose labors the writer has availed himself in this compilation": v. 1, p. 102-108.
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Each volume has also special t.p.
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I. The Tăo teh Ching The writings of Kwang-tsze, books I-XVII -- II. The writings of Kwang-tsze, books XVIII-XXXIII. The Thăi-shang, tractate of actions and their retributions. Appendixes I-VIII.
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pt.I. The Shû king -- The religious portions of the Shih king -- The Hsiâo king -- pt.II. The Yî king -- pt.III-IV. The Lî Kî.
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On cover: Edition de luxe.
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Text printed in two columns.
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Series title on spine: Harvard classics : the five foot shelf of books.
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"May 1988."
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"These retrospects and meditations are the efforts of an artist and poet to relate his own vision to the vision of the seers and writers of the sacred books."--Pref.