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Chapter I. | Of the Chinese Classics Generally | |
I. | Books included under the Name of the Chinese Classics | 1 |
II. | The Authority of the Chinese Classics | 3 |
Chapter II. | Of the Confucian Analects | |
I. | Formation of the Text of the Analects by the Scholars of the Han Dynasty | 12 |
II. | At what time, and by whom, the Analects were written; their Plan; and Authenticity | 14 |
III. | Of Commentaries upon the Analects | 18 |
IV. | Of Various Readings | 21 |
Chapter III. | Of the Great Learning | |
I. | History of the Text, and the different Arrangements of it which have been proposed | 22 |
II. | Of the Authorship, and distinction of the Text into Classical Text and Commentary | 26 |
III. | Its Scope and Value | 27 |
Chapter IV. | The Doctrine of the Mean | |
I. | Its Place in the Li Chi, and its Publication separately | 35 |
II. | Its Author; and some account of him | 36 |
III. | Its Integrity | 43 |
IV. | Its Scope and Value | 44 |
Chapter V. | Confucius and His Immediate Disciples | |
I. | Life of Confucius | 56 |
II. | His Influence and Opinions | 90 |
III. | His Immediate Disciples | 112 |
Chapter VI. | List of the Principal Works Which Have Been Consulted in the Preparation of This Volume | |
I. | Chinese Works, with Brief Notices | 128 |
II. | Translations and other Works | 135 |
The Body of the Volume | ||
I. | Confucian Analects | 137 |
I. | Hsio R | 137 |
II. | Wei Chang | 145 |
III. | Pa Yi | 154 |
IV. | Li Zan | 165 |
V. | Kung Ye Chang | 172 |
VI. | Yung Ye | 184 |
VII. | Shu R | 195 |
VIII. | Tai-po | 207 |
IX. | Tsze Han | 216 |
X. | Hsiang Tang | 227 |
XI. | Hsien Tsin | 237 |
XII. | Yen Yuan | 250 |
XIII. | Tsze-lu | 262 |
XIV. | Hsien Wan | 275 |
XV. | Wei Ling Kung | 294 |
XVI. | Chi Shih | 306 |
XVII. | Yang Ho | 317 |
XVIII. | Wei Tsze | 331 |
XIX. | Tsze-chang | 339 |
XX. | Yao Yueh | 350 |
II. | The Great Learning | 355 |
III. | The Doctrine of the Mean | 382 |
Indexes | ||
I. | Subjects in the Confucian Analects | 435 |
II. | Proper Names in the Confucian Analects | 442 |
III. | Subjects in the Great Learning | 445 |
IV. | Proper Names in the Great Learning | 446 |
V. | Subjects in the Doctrine of the Mean | 446 |
VI. | Proper Names in the Doctrine of the Mean | 448 |
VII. | Chinese Characters and Phrases | 449 |
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