The Chinese classics : Legge, James, 1815-1897 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (original) (raw)

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Vols. IV-V have imprint: Hongkong, Lane, Crawford & co., London [etc.]

I. Confucian analects, the Great learning, and the doctrine of the mean.--II. The works of Mencius.--III. The Shoo king, or the Book of historical documents; pt. I. The first parts of the Shoo king, or the Books of T'ang; the Books of Yu; the Books of Hea; the Books of Shang; and the Prolegomena. pt. II. The fifth part of the Shoo king, or the Books of Chow; and the indexes.--IV. The She king, or the Book of poetry: pt. I The first part of the She-king, or the Lessons from the states; and the Prolegomena. pt. II. The second, thirdand fourth parts of the She-king, or the Minor odes of the kingdom, the Greater odes of the kingdom, the Sacrificial odes and praise-songs; and the indexes.--V. The Ch'un ts'ew, with the Tso chuen: pt. I. Dukes Yin, Hwan. Chwang, Min, He, Wan, Seuen, and Ch'ing; and the Prolegomena. pt. II. Dukes Seang, Ch'aou, Ting, and Gae, with Tao's appendix; and the indexes

The work was originally planned for 7 v. The Yi jing and Li ji, which were intended to complete it, were published in Sacred books of the East, v. 16 and 27-28 respectively.