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  1. The religions of China Confucianism and Tcircaoism described a by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1880-01-01
  2. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:The notions of the Chinese concerning God and spirits with an examination of the defense of an essay, on the proper rendering of the words Elohim and Theos, into the Chinese language, by William J. Boone. By the Rev. by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1905-01-01
  3. The life and teachings of Confucius with explanatory notes by Ja by Legge. James. 1815-1897., 1895-01-01
  4. The prologomena to the Chinese classics of Confucius and Mencius by James, 1815-1897 Legge, 2009-10-26
  5. The Victorian Translation of China: James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage by Norman J. Girardot, 2002-05-20
  6. Translating Chinese Classics in a Colonial Context: James Legge and His Two Versions of the Zhongyong (Worlds of East Asia / Welten Ostasiens/ Mondes De L'extreme-Orient) by Hui Wang, 2008-05-16

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2. The Chinese Classics Prolegomena By Legge, James, 1815-1897
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4. JAMES LEGGE
James Legge. Legge, James (18151897), British Chinese scholar, was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, in 1815, and educated moved to Hong-Kong, where Legge lived for thirty years
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6. Chinese Classics, The Volume 1 Confucian Analects
Chinese Classics, The Volume 1 Confucian Analects Legge, James, 18151897 James, 1815-1897 Legge
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8. Chinese Classics, The With A Translation, Critical And Exegetical
Chinese Classics, The with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes (Shih ching. English) Volume 1 Legge, James, 18151897 James, 1815-1897 Legge
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9. JAMES LEGGE
James Legge. Legge, James (18151897), British Chinese scholar, was born atHuntly, Aberdeenshire, in 1815, and educated at Kings College, Aberdeen.
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LEGGE, JAMES LEGGE (BILSON-LEGGE), HENRY LEGHORN

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3. Legge, James, 18151897, Translator. Chinese Classics, The — Prolegomena.Leggett, Francis. Tea Leaves. Legros, Georges Victor. Fabre, Poet Of Science.
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11. The Victorian Translation Of China -- James Legge's Oriental Pilgrimage -- Norma
Girardot focuses on James Legge (18151897), one of the most important nineteenth-century translator-transformer of Chinese texts, Legge was a pioneering cross-cultural pilgrim
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CONTEXT AREA. Name of creator(s) Legge James 18151897 Missionaryand Sinologist and Legge Hannah d 1881 Missionary nee Johnson.
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14. James Legge
James Legge. James Legge (18151897), British sinologist, was born at Huntly,Aberdeenshire, in 1815, and educated at Kings College, Aberdeen.
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James Legge ), British sinologist , was born at Huntly Aberdeenshire , in , and educated at Kings College, Aberdeen. After studying at the Highbury Theological College, London , he went in as a missionary to China , but remained at Malacca three years, in charge of the Anglo-Chinese College there. The College was subsequently moved to Hong Kong , where Legge lived for thirty years. Believing in the necessity of missionaries being able to comprehend the ideas and culture of the Chinese, he began in a translation in many volumes of the Chinese classics, a monumental task admirably executed and completed a few years before his death. In 1870 he returned to Aberdeen and in moved to Edinburgh University . In he assumed the new Chair of Chinese Language and Literature at Oxford . In addition to his other work Legge wrote The Life and Teaching of Confucius The Life and Teaching of Mencius The Religions of China (1880); and other books on Chinese literature and religion. He died at Oxford on 29 November
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15. School Of Oriental And African Studies Library: Legge Family Papers
Name of creator(s) Legge James 18151897 missionary and Sinologist Legge Hannah d 1881 née Johnson formerly Hannah Willetts missionary.
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Legge Family Papers
IDENTITY STATEMENT
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Held at School of Oriental and African Studies Library
Domain : archival
Title: Legge Family Papers
Date(s) of contents : Created 1859-1897
Level of description : Super-collection
Extent and medium : 1 box CONTEXT Name of creator(s)
Administrative/Biographical history
: James Legge was born on 20 December 1814 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire. He studied at Kings College and the University of Aberdeen, and at Highbury College. He was ordained on 25 April 1839 at Trevor Chapel, Brompton. On 30 April 1839, he married Mary Isabella Morison (1816-1852). In 1861, James Legge published his first volume of The Chinese Classics . In 1866, Mrs Legge returned to England, followed by her husband in 1867. In 1870, the degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by the University of Aberdeen. In February 1870, he sailed alone for Hong Kong to take up a three-year Pastorate with the Union Chapel, Hong Kong. At the end of this term he visited the stations at Shanghai, Chefoo and Peking and returned to England via Japan and the United States, arriving in England in August 1873. In November 1873, he withdrew from the position of missionary with the LMS. In 1876 he was appointed to the Chair of Chinese at the University of Oxford. Mrs Hannah Legge died on 21 June 1881. James Legge died on 29 November 1897. James Legge's publications included: The Chinese Classics The Religions of China Custodial history Immediate source of acquisition : Donated in 1987.

16. East Asian Studies Documents:  Confucian Analects, Chapter 1
Translated by James Legge (18151897) Chapter 1
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Attributed to Confucius [Kongfuzi], 551-479 BCE
by Lao-Tse [Lao Zi]
Translated by James Legge (1815-1897) Chapter 1
The Master "Is it not pleasant to learn with a constant perseverance and application?" "Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? "Is he not a man of complete virtue, who feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him?" The philosopher Yu said, "They are few who, being filial and fraternal, are fond of offending against their superiors. There have been none, who, not liking to offend against their superiors, have been fond of stirring up confusion." "The superior man bends his attention to what is radical. That being established, all practical courses naturally grow up. Filial piety and fraternal submission,-are they not the root of all benevolent actions?" The Master said, "Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue."

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medium 7 boxes. CONTEXT. Name of creator(s) Legge James 18151897 missionary and Sinologist. Administrative/Biographical history
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Legge, James
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: 7 boxes CONTEXT Name of creator(s) Administrative/Biographical history The Chinese Classics Inaugural Lecture ... in the University of Oxford The Religions of China (1880); and numerous Chinese translations, Chinese tracts, and other pamphlets on Chinese subjects. Custodial history : The papers were deposited with the London Missionary Society and form part of the special series of personal papers of individual LMS missionaries and officers. Immediate source of acquisition : Deposited on permanent loan with the records of the London Missionary Society by the Congregational Council for World Mission (later Council for World Mission) in 1973. CONTENT AND STRUCTURE Scope and content/abstract James Legge: Missionary and Scholar System of arrangement ACCESS AND USE Language : English and some Chinese Conditions governing access : Unrestricted.

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20. Catalogue Of Papers Of James Legge, 1859-97
Acquisitions 19161975 (Oxford, 1991), vol. I, nos. 45112-30. Personal names (NCARules). Legge James 1815-1897 missionary and sinologist Descriptive List.
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Catalogue of papers of James Legge, 1859-97
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Papers of James Legge, 1859-97
Abstract:
Correspondence, book reviews and a journal, 1859-97.
Shelfmarks: MSS. Eng. c. 7124; Eng. misc. f. 864
Extent: 2 shelfmarks
Biographical History
James Legge (1815-97) was educated at Aberdeen grammar school and King's College, Aberdeen. He extended his studies at the theological college in Highbury, London, and in 1839 he was appointed by the London Missionary Society, to the Chinese mission at Malacca. He was actively involved in missionary work in Malacca, China and Hong Kong from that time, until 1873. He was appointed the first Professor of Chinese at the University of Oxford in 1875, and held this position until his death in 1897.
Scope and Content
Correspondence and book reviews of James Legge, correspondence of his wife, Hannah, and a journal belonging to her mother, 1859-97.

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