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Very Good paperback. Auction catalogue from Christie's- July 10, 1975. 28 b&w plates. 47 pp.
1997009879New York, Ballantine Books, 1997. x, 299 S., 1 Blatt. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. "Three schools of Taoism flourished at the beginning of the Han Dynasty in 2nd-Century B.C. China: the Lao-tzu, the Chuang-tzu, and the Huang-Lao, the last being the most influential philosophy at the court of the Han rulers. But, after Confucianism became the predominant court philosophy in the 1st Century B.C., Huang-Lao Taoism became little more than a name; its central principles virtually forgotten, its texts destroyed or lost. In 1973, among the many unique documents discovered in the richly furnished tomb of a Han-dynasty aristocrat, were five books written on silk, primary texts of Huang-lao Taoism and Yin-yang philosophy that had been lost to mankind for more than 2,000 years. A discovery as important in China as the unearthing of the Dead Sea Scrolls was in the West, the Mawangdui texts created a sensation when they were first published, even leading to the foundation of a new religion on Taiwan. Now Robin D. S. Yates, a noted expert in Chinese history and philosophy, offers the first complete translation of these precious and unique texts to be published in a Western language" (Publisher's description). Mit kleinem chinesischem Stempel und das hintere Vorsatzpapier mit Besitzvermerk in Kugelschreiber, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
198559367BB2 vol. Paris, Gallimard, 1985. Petit in-8°. CXLIX, 1272 p.; LIX, 1483 p. Reliure plein cuir d'édition, demi- jaquette et étui.
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT AVEC JAQ [MOY]. 118 PP. 122 ILL EN NOIR. [BE]
21,31x27,5 cm. bound in chinese accordeon style w. brocade boards, in card box. 7 prints. very good, whith a sheet of english transaltion and presentation.
192088696Berlin, Missionsverein, 1913-1920. 20 cm. OHLn.