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* [http://archive.org/download/taoistteachings00liehuoft/taoistteachings00liehuoft.pdf Taoist teachings - Translated from the Chinese, with introd. and notes by Lionel Giles (1912)] PDF | * [http://archive.org/download/taoistteachings00liehuoft/taoistteachings00liehuoft.pdf Taoist teachings - Translated from the Chinese, with introd. and notes by Lionel Giles (1912)] PDF | ||
* Archive : [//archive.org/details/daozang The Taoist Canon], A Historical Companion To The Daozang, Daozang, Kristofer Schipper, Franciscus Verellen | * Archive : [//archive.org/details/daozang The Taoist Canon], A Historical Companion To The Daozang, Daozang, Kristofer Schipper, Franciscus Verellen | ||
*The Encyclopedia of Taoism, Fabrizio Pregadio, Routledge, 2008, 2 vols, xlviii+1552 pp. ISBN 978-0700712007 | *[http://www.goldenelixir.com/publications/eot.html The Encyclopedia of Taoism], Fabrizio Pregadio, Routledge, 2008, 2 vols, xlviii+1552 pp. ISBN 978-0700712007 | ||
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Version vom 23. Mai 2016, 15:02 Uhr
Die taoistische Literatur setzt sich aus philosophischen und alchemischen Texten zusammen. Bekannte Texte sind Laotzes Tao Te King, das I Ging (Buch der Wandlungen) und
Der Begriff Daozang[1] beinhaltet den Kanon[2] von ursprünglich 1400 Texten[3], den taoistische Mönche sammelten, der das Schriftgut des Daoismus [4] enthält.
Literatur
- Sacred Books 39 : Texts of Taoism 1
- Sacred Books 40Texts of Taoism 2
- Taoist teachings - Translated from the Chinese, with introd. and notes by Lionel Giles (1912) PDF
- Archive : The Taoist Canon, A Historical Companion To The Daozang, Daozang, Kristofer Schipper, Franciscus Verellen
- The Encyclopedia of Taoism, Fabrizio Pregadio, Routledge, 2008, 2 vols, xlviii+1552 pp. ISBN 978-0700712007