The Lī Kī
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The Lī Kī
(The sacred books of the East / translated by various oriental scholars ; and edited by F. Max Müller, v. 27-28 . The Sacred books of China : the texts of Confucianism ; pt. 3-4)(Unesco collection of representative works, Indian ser.)
Motilal Banarsidass, 1964
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Osaka University International Studies Library
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Note
First published by the Oxford University Press, 1885
Reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, 1966, 1968 ...
Includes index
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Description
Six Volumes of the series on Sacred Books of the East are devoted to the study of China's main religions. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism are the three main religions of China. Translated in six Volumes are the main texts of these religions.
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