3 edition of works of Hsüntze. found in the catalog.
works of Hsüntze.
Xunzi
Published
1966
by Ch"eng-Wen Pub. Co. in Taipei
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Translated from the Chinese, with notes by Homer H. Dubs. |
Series | Probsthain"s oriental series -- v. 16 |
Contributions | Dubs, Homer H. 1892- |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 336 p. |
Number of Pages | 336 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13525436M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 355687 |
A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy Wing-Tsit Chan Published by Princeton University Press Chan, Wing-Tsit. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Life. Xunzi was born Xun Kuang (荀況), courtesy name Qing (卿). Some texts recorded his surname as Sun (孫) instead of Xun, either because the two surnames were homophones in Died: BC (aged 74–75), Chu (state).
Hsüntze, the Moulder of Ancient Confucianism, London /28 Hsüntze, the Moulder of Ancient Confucianism (Probsthain's Oriental Series; 15) The works of Hsüntse (Probsthain's Oriental Series; 16) «Did Confucius Study the Book . page note 3 See Wang Chong, Luenn Herng: ‘Shyh Shyr of the Jou Dynasty considered that there are both good and bad in human nature, and that if the good nature in man is singled out for nurture then the good will develop, but if the bad is singled out for nurture then the bad will develop He therefore wrote a book Cited by: (The Works of Hsüntze by Homer H. Dubs, Ph.D., publisher Arthur Probsthain, London, ) "If you accumulate enough earth to build up a high hill, rain and wind will flourish because of it. If .
Numismatic Studies is a series which accommodates works of full book length. The Hispanic Numismatic Series, published in cooperation with the Hispanic Society of America, consists . Xunzi: A Translation and Study of the Complete Works. 3 vols. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press (vol. 1, ; vol. 2, ; vol. 3, ). (A full translation of the Cited by: 1. Only those works are listed in the Bibliography to which more than one reference is made in the notes to the translation. The Bibliography is arranged alphabetically. —, The Works of Hsüntze, Probsthain, London, , —, "The Book .
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