1895. Having written a book on Confucius, Alexander turns his
attention to another Chinese classical subject-the life and
teaching of the most distinguished of Confucius's contemporaries,
Lao-tsze, the Great Thinker. Believing that knowledge of Lao-tsze
is to be gained from the thoughts to which he gave utterance in his
one great work, the Tao-tih-King, Alexander has made a translation
of this piece the focal point of this volume. The Contents are
divided into the following three Parts: Origins and Antecedents;
Lao-Tsze and His Period; and The Tao-Tih-King.
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