1st Edition

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Taoism 2-Volume Set

Edited By Fabrizio Pregadio
    1608 Pages
    by Routledge

    1608 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Routledge Encyclopedia of Taoism provides comprehensive coverage of Taoist religion, thought and history, reflecting the current state of Taoist scholarship. It contains hundreds of entries authored by an international body of experts which cover areas such as schools and traditions, texts, persons and sacred sites. Terms are given in their original characters, transliterated and translated. The encyclopedia is thoroughly cross-referenced and indexed, and also includes a chronology and bibliography. It is invaluable for students and scholars in the fields of religious studies, philosophy and religion, and Asian history and culture.

    Volume 1:  Foreword by T.H. Barrett.  Contributors.  Introduction.  Conventions, Format of Entries, Abbreviations and Symbols.  Synoptic Table of Contents.  List of Illustrations.  List of Tables.  Taoism: An Overview.  Entries A to L  Volume 2:  Entries M to Z.  Appendix: Reference Works for the Study of Taoism.  Bibliographies.  Periodization of Chinese History.  Pinyin to Wade-Giles Conversion Table.  Wade-Giles to Pinyin Conversion Table.  Index

    Biography

    Fabrizio Pregadio has taught at the University of Venice (1996–97), the Technical University of Berlin (1998–2001), Stanford University (2001–08), and McGill University in Montreal (2009–10).

    Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2008

    'Pregadio assembled an outstanding international team of leading scholars to compose this two-volume set. With a focus on the history and traditions of Taoism, this work effectively challenges romanticized views that reduce the richness of these traditions to the Daode jing (Tao Te Ching) and the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu). The encyclopedia includes a 196-page overview that could serve as a superb intermediate textbook on Taoism. The rest of the entries are arranged alphabetically, using the pinyin transliteration system. They cover topics of interest to advanced students and experts, including more detailed entries on texts, doctrines, sacred beings and places, the history of Taoism, and religious practices and experiences. The volume includes an excellent topical table of contents and an extensive index. For advanced researchers, the appendixes are gold, offering an extensive bibliography of reference sources, a list of sources in the Taoist canon referenced to the three catalogs of the Daozang, and a 102-page bibliography of scholarly resources including English and French language sources and seminal scholarly works in Chinese and Japanese. Summing Up: Essential. Libraries supporting religious studies or Chinese studies programs; upper-level undergraduates and above.' -- G. J. Reece (American University), Choice 

    ‘The depth of the entries and variety of subjects covered are impressive, creating a must-have reference for anyone interested in Taoism.’-- Christine Pesch (Yale University), Theological Librarianship