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  1. The religions of China Confucianism and Tcircaoism described a by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1880-01-01
  2. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:The notions of the Chinese concerning God and spirits with an examination of the defense of an essay, on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos, into the Chinese language, by William J. Boone. By the Rev. by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1905-01-01
  3. The life and teachings of Confucius with explanatory notes by Ja by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1895-01-01
  4. The prologomena to the Chinese classics of Confucius and Mencius by James, 1815-1897 Legge, 2009-10-26
  5. The Victorian Translation of China: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage by Norman J. Girardot, 2002-05-20
  6. Translating Chinese Classics in a Colonial Context: James Legge and His Two Versions of the Zhongyong (Worlds of East Asia / Welten Ostasiens/ Mondes De L'extreme-Orient) by Hui Wang, 2008-05-16

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Lee, Jennette, 18601951. Lee, Robert Edward, General, 1807-1870. Legge,James, 1815-1897. Leggett, Francis. Legros, Georges Victor, 1862-.
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2. The Victorian Translation Of China
Norman J. Girardot The Victorian Translation of China James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage A Philip E. Lilienthal Book in Asian Studies The Victorian Translation of China James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage is breathtaking in its scope. magisterial study, Norman J. Girardot focuses on James Legge (18151897), one of the most important nineteenth-century
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Publication Date: September 2002 Subjects: Asian Studies Comparative Religions European Studies Intellectual History Rights: World 810 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 38 b/w photographs Clothbound
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"Norman J. Girardot's The Victorian Translation of China: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage Tao Te Ching: The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way and Wandering on the Way: Early Taoist Tales and Parables of Chuang Tzu "Through a densely annotated translation of the entire Confucian canon and two seminal Daoist texts, James Legge is the single most important individual in making the historical classics of Chinese history and philosophy known to English readership, and through it to the entire Western world. Norman Girardot's study, surpassing all previous efforts in chronicling the person and assessing Legge's legacy, is itself a monumental achievement in research, interpretation, and writing. The focalized discussion of the subject in terms of the scholar as missionary, the development of Sinological Orientalism, and the rise and growth of the Comparative Science of Religions or Religionswissenschaft provides unrivalled enormity of scope and depth of understanding.

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Complete Record Information The complete bibliographic record for the title you selected is displayed below. Author Legge, James, 18151897. Author Legge, James, 1815-1897. Title The Chinese classics with a translation, critical and exegetical notes,
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Author : Legge, James, 1815-1897. Title : The Chinese classics : with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena, and copious indexes Legge, James, 1815-1897. Publisher : T'ai-pei shih : Nan-t'ien shu ch'u 1985,1893. Description : 5 v. in 4 : fold. col. maps, p. Notes : Reprint. Originally published: Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1893. Texts in Chinese and English. The text reprinted here is that of the last Oxford editions (v. 1-2 of the 2d ed., rev. and v. 3-5 of the original ed.), with added concordances and corrections. The work was originally planned for 7 vols. The I ching and Li chi, which were intended to. Subjects : Chinese literature..

4. Warring States Texts | James Legge
Warring States Gallery James Legge 18151897. The translator and transmitterof the Chinese Classics to the Western world, a personality
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The translator and transmitter of the Chinese Classics to the Western world, a personality at once monumental and critical. Legge left the University and taught for a year or so at a school in Blackburn. He resumed his studies at Highbury Theological College, and was eventually accepted as a missionary by the London Missionary Society. With his new wife, Legge arrived at Malacca in early 1840, and became Principal of the Anglo-Chinese College there, in succession to Robert Morrison, who had died six years earlier. He continued and extended Morrison's plan for the education of Chinese as ministers to their own people, and for the parallel orientation of missionaries concerning China and its cultural tradition. Morrison had begun by compiling a Cantonese-English dictionary and textbook, and by translating the Bible into Chinese and founding a Chinese printing press. Scarcely pausing, Legge published a translation of the Travels of the Buddhist monk Fa-syen with Oxford in 1886. His versions of the Dau/Dv Jing and Jwangdz appeared as SBE volumes 39-40 in 1891. His rendition of the exotic poem Li Sau, from the southern tradition of classical times, was published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1895, and only death, which came rather suddenly at the end of 1897, interrupted his labors on the other poems of the Chu Tsz anthology. For these literary and even fantastical works, Legge had no feeling whatsoever. His temperament and sympathies were profoundly Confucian, and the Li Ji volumes of 1885, as his own note testifies, were not only his culmination, but properly speaking his conclusion.

5. AIM25: School Of Oriental And African Studies: Legge, James
Date(s) 1831c1905. Level of description Collection (fonds). Extent 7 boxes. Nameof creator(s) Legge James 1815-1897 missionary and Sinologist. CONTEXT.
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6. Records For Legge, James, 1815-1897. (in MARION)
Legge, James, 18151897. Records 1 to 4 of 4
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Legge Helen Edith fl 19031923 author. Legge James 1815-1897 missionaryand Sinologist. Legge Sylvia fl 1970-1985 writer and librarian.
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8. School Of Oriental And African Studies Library: Legge, James
medium 7 boxes. CONTEXT. Name of creator(s) Legge James 18151897 missionary and Sinologist. Administrative/Biographical history
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: 7 boxes CONTEXT Name of creator(s) Administrative/Biographical history The Chinese Classics Inaugural Lecture ... in the University of Oxford The Religions of China (1880); and numerous Chinese translations, Chinese tracts, and other pamphlets on Chinese subjects. Custodial history : The papers were deposited with the London Missionary Society and form part of the special series of personal papers of individual LMS missionaries and officers. Immediate source of acquisition : Deposited on permanent loan with the records of the London Missionary Society by the Congregational Council for World Mission (later Council for World Mission) in 1973. CONTENT AND STRUCTURE Scope and content/abstract James Legge: Missionary and Scholar System of arrangement ACCESS AND USE Language : English and some Chinese Conditions governing access : Unrestricted.

9. The Victorian Translation Of China -- James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage -- Norma
Girardot focuses on James Legge (18151897), one of the most important nineteenth-century figures in the cultural
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10. School Of Oriental And African Studies Library: Legge Family Papers
Name of creator(s) Legge James 18151897 missionary and Sinologist Legge Hannah d 1881 née Johnson formerly Hannah Willetts missionary.
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: James Legge was born on 20 December 1814 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire. He studied at Kings College and the University of Aberdeen, and at Highbury College. He was ordained on 25 April 1839 at Trevor Chapel, Brompton. On 30 April 1839, he married Mary Isabella Morison (1816-1852). In 1861, James Legge published his first volume of The Chinese Classics . In 1866, Mrs Legge returned to England, followed by her husband in 1867. In 1870, the degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by the University of Aberdeen. In February 1870, he sailed alone for Hong Kong to take up a three-year Pastorate with the Union Chapel, Hong Kong. At the end of this term he visited the stations at Shanghai, Chefoo and Peking and returned to England via Japan and the United States, arriving in England in August 1873. In November 1873, he withdrew from the position of missionary with the LMS. In 1876 he was appointed to the Chair of Chinese at the University of Oxford. Mrs Hannah Legge died on 21 June 1881. James Legge died on 29 November 1897. James Legge's publications included: The Chinese Classics The Religions of China Custodial history Immediate source of acquisition : Donated in 1987.

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Chinese Classics, The Chinese Classics, The: with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes
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Legge, Francis. (1 title). Legge, James, 18151897. ( about) (4 titles). Legge, Wade.
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13. Innovative Library /All Locations
1. Legge JD John David 1921, c1964, 1. Legge James, 1870, 1. Legge James1815 1897, 6. Leggett Anne 1905 see Tracy Don 1905, 1. Leggett Arnold,2.
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14. Title I Ching = Book Of Changes / The Translation By James Legge
plates ill. ; 25 cm. Subject, Religions. I ching. Alt author, Legge,James, 18151897. Unif title, I ching. English. ISBN, 0883560003
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ADD. AUTHOR Legge, James, 18151897, Translator . TITLE Analects Of Confucius, The (from The Chinese Classics)
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16. The Victorian Translation Of China: INTRODUCTION
The simple biographical facts of his long life (18151897)—a Nonconforming Scottish Ithas, then, been James Legge's fate to be yet another forgotten
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INTRODUCTION The Strange Saga of Missionary Tradition, Sinological Orientalism, and the Comparative Science of Religions in the Nineteenth Century Biography, as Heinrich Simon . . . said, is the best kind of history, and the life of one man, if laid open before us with all he thought and all he did, gives us a better insight into the history of his time than any general account of it can possibly do. Now it is quite true that the life of a quiet scholar has little to do with history, except it may be the history of his own branch of study, which some people consider quite unimportant, while to others it seems all-important. This is as it ought to be, till the universal historian finds the right perspective, and assigns to each branch of study and activity its proper place in the panorama of the progress of mankind towards its ideals. Even a quiet scholar, if he keeps his eyes open, may now and then see something that is of importance to the historian. My Autobiography

17. Warring States Texts | Contents L-R
Contents LR (nontext entries are in italics). Laudz, see Dau/DvJing; James Legge (1815-1897); Li Ji (LJ); Li Sau (LS; in Chu Tsz);
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  • Laudz, see Dau/Dv Jing James Legge Li Ji (LJ) Li Sau (LS; in Chu Tsz) Lu Mu-gung (LMG; in Gwodyen 1) Lun Hvng (LH) Lun Yw, see Analects Lw-shr Chun/Chyou (LSC) Lyedz (LZ) Lye-nw Jwan (LNJ) Lyou Tau (Tai-gung Lyou Tau; LT) see also Mencius (Mvngdz; MC)
    • Mvng Kv Mvngdz Wai-shu
    Military Texts Mu Tyendz Jwan (MTJ) Mwodz (MZ)
    • Ethical Chapters, MZ 1-39 Logical Chapters, MZ 40-45 Anecdotal Chapters, MZ 46-50 Military Chapters, MZ 51-71
    Nine Songs, see Jyou Gv (JG) Nung-jya Oral Transmission Other Chronicles (than the Chun/Chyou) Patronage Periodization Q uestion Format Quotations Riding Astride Ru-jya jv Yen (RJY) Rwan Ywaen
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18. The Victorian Translation Of China -- James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage -- Norma
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Legge, James (18151897) Works by this author Chinese Classics, Thewith a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena
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Shih ching. English) Volume 1 by Legge, James (18151897). Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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