The Analects (unabridged)

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Confucius

The Analects

Read by Bruno Roubicek

unabridged

One of the undisputed giants in the history of human thought, and the founder of one of the world’s longest-lasting cultural traditions, Confucius (known as Kong Fuzi in his native China) is arguably the most enduring of all the world’s great thinkers. The Analects, the slender volume thought to have been compiled by his followers, has the strongest claim to represent Confucius’ actual words. Sometimes pithy, sometimes conversational, occasionally enigmatic, often profoundly searching, the book contains memorable sayings about the moral health of the individual, the family and the body politic, and continues to be a source of inexhaustible wisdom after more than two and a half millennia.

  • Running Time: 3 h 59 m

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    Digital ISBN:978-1-78198-257-0
    Cat. no.:NA0369
    Download size:90 MB
    Produced by:Red Apple Creative
    Edited by:Red Apple Creative, London
    Translated by:James Legge (updated)
    BISAC:PHI003000, REL032000
    BIC:DCF, HPDF
    Released:September 2019
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