The A to Z of Taoism
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書誌事項
The A to Z of Taoism
(A to Z guides, no. 13)
Scarecrow Press, 2006
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Bibliography: p. 377-412
Originally published with the title "The historical dictionary of Taoism" in 1998
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Taoism, the set of philosophical teachings and religious practices rooted in the understanding of the Chinese character Tao, or "The Way," was founded by the Chinese philosopher Laozi in the 6th Century BCE, whose work, the Tao Te Ching (The Book of the Way and its Virtue) laid the philosophical foundation for the religion's beliefs. This volume starts, as it should, with a detailed chronology of Taoism and its relationship both to China and other teachings. The introduction inserts it further in this basic context. Then the dictionary section, consisting of several hundred cross-referenced entries, provides a more detailed treatment of significant persons, nonpersons (gods and demons), concepts, practices, rituals, scriptures, and schools. The bibliography suggests further reading.
目次
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Note on Spelling Part 3 Abbreviations Part 4 Table of Chinese Dynasties Part 5 Chronology of Taoist History Part 6 Introduction Part 7 The Dictionary Part 8 Bibliography Part 9 Appendix: Centers of Taoist Study and Practice Today Part 10 About the Author
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