Approaches to the Oriental classics;

Approaches to the Oriental classics; Asian literature and thought in general education. Edited by Wm. Theodore De Bary. - New York, Columbia University Press, 1966. - xix, 255p. 23 cm.

"Proceedings of a conference held at Columbia University, September 12 and 13, 1958."

"Reading lists": p. [256]-262.

Oriental classics and the teaching of the humanities. Opening remarks / Jacques Barzun -- Great books - east and west / Mark Van Doren -- Education in a multicultural world / Thomas Berry -- On exploiting the Greek analogy / Moses Hadas -- Books and world culture / Ahmed Bokhári -- Some great books of Oriental tradition -- The Qur'an / Arthur Jeffery -- Ibn Khaldūn / Muhsin Mahdi -- The Upanishads / George Borworth Burch -- Indian and Greek epics / Robert Antoine -- The Sanskrit classic : Shakuntalā / John D. Mitchell -- The analects of Confucius / Herman L. Sinaiko -- The Lotus Sūtra / Wing-tsit Chan -- The Chinese novel / Yi-tse Mei Feuerwerker -- The Tale of Genji / Donald Keene -- The poetry of the Far East in a general education / Kenneth Rexroth -- Practical problems in the teaching of Oriental humanities. Asian literature in comparative courses : some practical problems / G.L. Anderson -- Oriental humanities and the non-Orientalists / Arthur Danto.

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Oriental literature--History and criticism--Congresses.

PJ309 / .C6 1958

895.9 / DEA 1966

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