Earliest Latin Transcription of Tao Te Ching Debuts at Nankai University
Nankai University revealed the earliest Latin transcription of the Tao Te Ching, unlocking a lost 18th-century manuscript and igniting new dialogue in global Laozi studies.
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Nankai University revealed the earliest Latin transcription of the Tao Te Ching, unlocking a lost 18th-century manuscript and igniting new dialogue in global Laozi studies.
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