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The Sayings of Lao Tzu [Kindle Edition]

Lao Tzu , Lionel Giles
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This is Lionel Giles' translation of the Tao te Ching. Giles (1875-1958) was Keeper of the Department of Oriental Books and Manuscripts at the British Museum. He also translated Sun Tzu's Art of War.

This translation was long out of print, which was a shame, because it is a very clear English rendition of this very difficult and profound text. Now you can enjoy this on the Kindle. --J.B. Hare

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 38 KB
  • Print Length: 48 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Evinity Publishing Inc; 1.0 edition (July 19, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002I6314Q
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
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5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST version of the Tao te Ching for casual study, December 3, 2008
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Joe Z (Behind The Curve in Rock Hill) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Sayings of Lao Tzu (Paperback)
For starters, there was no person, Lao Tzu, no one knows how "his" name was spelled, nor can the experts agree on the correct title of "his" work. Is it Tao te Ching? Tao teh King? No one knows.

The Tao te Ching is a collection of aphorisms, little bits of wisdom collected by, arguably, many writers. The most popular and enduring translation is by Legge, though, truth be told, after 40 or so years of study, there is still a lot in his version that I just don't get.

And while I'm a serious student of Taoism, Giles is the book I recommend to my non-Taoist friends. Not that it's a shallow bit of fluff. It isn't. Some of Giles' translation is as obscure as it gets, but he's taken the time to group the material into categories. So there's a cohesiveness to the work. Unlike the original which jumps all over the place, a further indication of its many authors.

Finally, while his translation is not perfectly accurate in an academic sense, it retains a certain mystical quality, almost poetic, that direct translations often lose. Compared to Legge, reading Giles' Tao a pleasure not a chore.

Five stars for sure!
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I have three precious things, which I hold fast and prize. The first is gentleness; the second is frugality; the third is humility, which keeps me from putting myself before others. Be gentle, and you can be bold; be frugal, and you can be liberal; avoid putting yourself before others, and you can become a leader among men. &quote;
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