
2021 marks the 40th anniversary of the publication of the "Chinese Translation of World Academic Masterpieces Series". In 1981, with the historical process of reform and opening up, the Commercial Press officially began to publish the "Chinese Translation World Academic Masterpieces Series", which has published 19 series so far, and will soon reach the scale of 850 kinds, which can be called the largest and most important academic translation project in the history of modern publishing in China.
Recently, the Commercial Press published the "Bibliographic Summary of the World Academic Masterpieces in Chinese Translation Series (Series 1-19)", which shows all the published bibliographies and their content briefs of the Chinese translation masterpieces as a whole, and is also a genealogy map of the knowledge of academic masterpieces.
Bibliographic summary of the World Academic Masterpieces series in Chinese translation
(Series 1-19)
This book lists about 850 varieties of books in the "Chinese Translation World Academic Masterpieces Series" 1-19 series published by the Commercial Press and extracts the content summary. The bibliography and summary content are arranged according to the five disciplines of "Chinese Translation Masterpieces", and then arranged in sequence by the number of series in each discipline field, including the title of each variety, the name of the author and the name of the translator, as well as a brief introduction to the author and the content of the book. This book is a general tour of the achievements of the "Masterpieces in Chinese Translation" so far, which will be of great help to readers to fully understand the bibliography and content of the "Masterpieces in Chinese Translation", and help to promote the brand and sales of specific varieties of "Masterpieces in Chinese Translation".
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Man is nothing but a reed, the most fragile thing in nature; but he is a reed that can think. Thought – The whole dignity of man lies in thought. (Pascal's Thoughts)
Man is born free, but he is always in chains. He who thinks he is the master of all things is more a slave than everything else. (Rousseau's TheOry of the Social Contract)
The spirit of the world is too busy with reality, too busy with the outside world, not to mention returning to the heart, turning back to itself, in order to wander in its original home. (Hegel's Little Logic)
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In 1905, the Commercial Press published Yan Fu's translation of The Theory of Heavenly Speech. If you count from then on, 116 years have passed since the Chinese translation of famous works.
Mr. He Zhaowu, a scholar who has translated seven widely passed down "Masterpieces in Chinese Translation", including "The Theory of Social Contract", "Records of Ideas", and "Treatise on the French Revolution", said that the reason why a country is great lies in openness and inclusiveness, and whenever you want to go further, you must first see farther, and if you want to see farther, you must stand on the shoulders of giants.
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Mr. Ru Xin, former vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: "Many generations of philosophical and social science workers in China have been influenced, educated and cultivated by these important foreign academic works published by the Commercial Press. It can be said that in promoting the development of our philosophy and social sciences, I am afraid that its role is no less than that of a university of social sciences. ”
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From the Republic to the Upanishads
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Zhu Guangqian, He Zhaowu and other scholars
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This set of large-scale and extremely important academic translation projects in the history of modern publishing in China naturally occupies a large area. What are the 700 famous books that can be found in the following bibliography. If you have a soft spot for a subject, you can also buy the following sub-subjects.
I. Philosophy, 255 species
The philosophy originally called "The Study of Wisdom" has very ancient origins.
Philosophy stems from amazement, which means that human consciousness begins to explore the meaning of all things in an independent posture.
This search for wisdom has attracted the sages of all generations to persistently ask questions and think about the origin of the world, the understanding of man, and the existence of man, and these reflections constitute a brilliant philosophical history.
Most of the philosophical works currently included in the "Masterpieces in Chinese Translation" are landmark masterpieces in the history of Western philosophy, which can generally show the development of Western philosophy from ancient Greece to modern times. In addition, this category also includes some classic works representing non-Western civilizations, such as the classic texts of Indian philosophy, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the ancient Persian Avista, and the works of modern Japanese thinkers Such as Fukuzawa Yukichi and Nakae Shōmin.
1. Avista [Iran] Jalil Dustehach, eds
2. Master Eckhart's Collected Writings [de] Eckhart
3. Einstein's Collected Writings [American] Einstein
4. The Book of Upanishads
5. Bamanides [Ancient Greece] Plato
6. Bhagavad Gita [Ancient India] Vishnu
7. Bhagavad Gita [India] Sri Aropota
8. Defending Marx [f] Louis Althusser
9. The Birth of Tragedy [de] Nietzsche
10. Confessions [Ancient Roman] Augustine
11. Theoretical Foundations of Super-Poor Numbers [2nd Edition] [de] Canto
12. Critique of Pure Reason [de] Kant
13. General Theory of Pure Phenomenology [de] Husserl
14. Existence and Time [de] Heidegger
15. Religion within the Limits of Pure Reason [de] Kant
16. Moral Sentiments [English] Adam Smith
17. Exploration of moral metaphysics [de] Kant
18. A Study of Moral Principles [English] Hume
19. Science in Germany [de] Pierre Dion
20. Diderot's Selected Philosophies [Fa] Diderot
21. The Antichrist [de] Nietzsche
22. Principles of Cartesian Philosophy [Netherlands] Spinoza
23. First Philosophy [de] Husserl
24. The First Philosophical Meditations - Rebuttals and Defenses [Act] Descartes
25. Animals IV [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
26. Zoology [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
27. The Criticism of Descartes' Contemplation [Fa] Gasenti
28. A Critical Interpretation of Leibniz's Philosophy [English] Russell
29. Narrative, Analysis and Critique of Leibniz's Philosophy [de] Feuerbach
30. The Multiverse [American] William James
31. Epistemological Principles of Occurrence [Switzerland] Piaget
32. Principles of the Philosophy of Law [de] Hegel
33. The Essence of Pantheism [English] John Toland
34. Categories Explained [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
35. Phaedro [Ancient Greece] Plato
36. Buddhist Logic [Russian] Sherbatsky
37. Frege - Philosophy of Language [English] Damit
38. Analysis of sensations [O] Maher
39. Sensation and Perceptual Objects [English] Austin
40. Letter to Serena [in] Toland
41. Utilitarian [English] John Mueller
42. Process and Reality [English] Whitehead
43. Three dialogues between Hellas and Phelonos [English] Berkeley
44. The structure of behavior [law] Merlot-Ponty
45. Hegel's Early Theological Works [de] Hegel
46. Apologetics [Ancient Rome] Del Tourian
47. Memories of Socrates [Ancient Greece] Xenophon
48. Will drink [ancient Greek] Plato
49. Christ Ho-Hsu Man [Day] Blessed Autumn Water
50. Christianity is not mysterious [English] Toland
51. The Nature of Christianity [de] Feuerbach
52. A Brief Discussion of God, Man, and The Health of The Mind [Netherlands] Spinoza
53. Sound Thinking [law] Holbach
54. Structuralism [Switzerland] Piaget
55. A Historical Guide to Modern Psychology [U.S.] G. Murphy J. Kovac
56. Experience and Nature [Beauty] John Dewey
57. Spiritual marriage [than] Rusbruck
58. Introduction to Psychoanalysis [O] Freud
59. Introduction to Psychoanalysis, New Edition [O] Freud
60. Phenomenology of Spirit [de] Hegel
61. The Teachings of Qaboos [Persia] Ansur Marai
62. The Norms of Science [in English] Carl Pearson
63. The Value of Science [f] Henley Pengalle
64. Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Studies [US] Robert King Merton
65. History of Scientific-Theological Controversy [Us] Andrew Dixon White
66. Science and Method [Act] Henley Pengalle
67. Science and Hypothesis [Act] Pengalle
68. Science and the Modern World [English] Whitehead
69. The Rise of the Philosophy of Science [de] Reichen Baha
70. Scientific Chinese and unrealistic style [Russian] Herzen
71. Visible and invisible [french] Merlot-Ponty
72. Laocoön [de] Lessing
73. Leibniz and Clarke's Collected Letters [de] Leibniz
74. The Republic [Ancient Greece] Plato
75. A Collection of Critical Essays on Historical Reason [de] Kant
76. History and Class Consciousness [Hungary] Lukács
77. Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics [de] Hans Reichmbaha
78. Linzhong Road [de] Heidegger
79. Soul Theory and Other [Ancient Greek] Aristotle
80. Selected Philosophical Writings of Ryusan [Ancient Rome] Ryuzen
81. Signpost [de] Heidegger
82. Ethics [Netherlands] Spinoza
83. Ethics [de] Pomfer hall
84. Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics [de] Schopenhauer
85. Ethical System [de] Fichte
86. The Limits of Ethics and Philosophy B. Williams
87. Principles of Ethics [E] G. E. Moore
88. Formalism in Ethics and the Ethics of the Value of Materials [de] Max Scheler
89. On Genesis [Ancient Rome] Philo
90. On being and essence [meaning] Thomas Aquinas
91. On the Genealogy of Morality [de] Nietzsche
92. On the History of Religion and Philosophy in the Kingdom of Germany [de] Heinrich Heine
93. On the Role of the Individual in History [Russian] Plekhanov
94. On Old Age, On Friendship, on Responsibility [Ancient Rome] Cicero
95. On the Soul [Arab] Ibn Sina
96. On the Passion of the Soul [Fa] René Descartes
97. On the Trinity [Ancient Rome] Augustine
98. On divinity [Ancient Rome] Cicero
99. On the Infinite, the Universe, and the Worlds [Meaning] Bruno
100. On the Mission of the Scholar The Mission of Man [de] Fichte
101. On the Hidden God [de] Nicholas Kusa
102. On the Learned Ignorance [de] Nicholas of Cuza
103. On the System of the Universe [English] Isaac Newton
104. On Cause, Origin and Taiyi [Meaning] Bruno
105. On Original Sin and Grace [Ancient Rome] Augustine
106. The Encyclopedia of Logic [English] Occam
107. Logic [de] Hegel
108. Lecture Notes on Logic [de] Kant
109. Logical Studies [de] Husserl
110. Introduction to the Methodology of Logic and Deductive Science [Polish] Tarski
111. Logic and Knowledge [English] Bertrand Russell
112. Philosophical Theory of Logic [O] Wittgenstein
113. Kalmid [Ancient Greece] Plato
114. Aesthetics [de] Hegel
115. History of Aesthetics [Italian] Croce
116. History of Aesthetics [English] Bao Sangkui
117. Aesthetic principles [meaning] Croce
118. The Matter of Reflection [de] Heidegger
119. Imitation theory [de] Auerbach
120. Phenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness [de] Husserl
121. Nietzsche [de] Heidegger
122. Selected Philosophical Writings of Niels Bohr [Denmark] N. Bohr
123. The Ethics of Nicomachia [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
124. The Crisis of European Science and the Phenomenology of Transcendence [de] Husserl
125. The Twilight of idols [de] Nietzsche
126. Critique of Judgment [de] Kant
127. Bacon's Treatise on The Collected Writings [English] Bacon
128. Pei Dong [Ancient Greece] Plato
129. General Epistemology [O] Schlicker
130. The Wisdom of the Body [Beauty] W.B. Cannon
131. The Will to Power [de] Nietzsche
132. The Foundations of All Epistemology [de] Fichte
133. Hermeneutics: Truth and Method [de] Gadamer
134. Persuasion [Japanese] Fukuzawa Yukichi
135. The Origin of Man [English] Darwin
136. Human Knowledge [English] Russell
137. The Theory of Human Understanding [English] Locke
138. A New Theory of Human Reason [de] Leibniz
139. A Study of Human Reason [English] Hume
140. The Theory of the Origin of Human Knowledge [Fa] Condiac
141. Principles of Human Knowledge [In] George Berkeley
142. Testimony of Life [India] Robin De la Nate Tagore
143. Man is the machine [law] La Metry
144. The Theory of Human Nature [English] Hume
145. The usefulness of man with man [Beauty] Wiener
146. The Way of Knowing [American] William Pepperrell Montague
147. Cognition and Fallacy [O] Mach
148. An Introduction to the Future Metaphysics of Any Kind That Can Emerge as Science [de] Kant
149. How to Act with Words [English] Austin
150. Study of Goodness [Day] Kitaro Nishida
151. The other side of good and evil [de] Nietzsche
152. Mystical Theology [Ancient Greece] Dionysius
153. The Divine Theory of Life [India] Sri Aropindo
154. Theological Treatise Collection Philosophical Consolation [Ancient Roman] Boethius
155. Theology and Philosophy [de] Pannenberg
156. Theosophism [de] Leibniz
157. What is life [O] Schrödinger
158. Sound and Phenomena [f] Derrida
159. Holy Doctrine [India] Jodh Boda
160. Poetics [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
161. History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century Wolff
162.History of science, technology and philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Wolff
163. Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth-Century England [American] Robert King Merton
164. Time and Free Will [law] Bergson
165. Critique of Practical Reason [de] Kant
166. History of Experimental Psychology [Beauty] E.G. Pauling
167. Introduction to Experimental Medicine Research [f] Claude Bernard
168. Pragmatism [American] William James
169. Teachings of the Thousand Precepts [India] Shang Karra
170. The Mechanization of the World Picture [Netherlands] Edward Jan Dyxterhaus
171. Facts, Fictions and Predictions [A] Nelson Goodman
172. A New Theory of Vision [In] Berkeley
173. Dream Interpretation [O] Freud
174. Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics [English] Russell
175. Mathematics, Science and Epistemology [Hungarian] Lakatos
176. Fundamentals of Mathematics [O] Wittgenstein
177. Way of Thinking [Beauty] Whitehead
178. A Book of Ideas [f] Pascal
179. Spinoza Epistles [Netherlands] Spinoza
180. Quotations from Suluchi [de] Nietzsche
181. Fundamentals of Arithmetic [de] Frege
182. Theaetete [Ancient Greece] Plato
183. Talk about the method [law] Descartes
184. The theory of the operation of the celestial sphere [Poland] Copernicus
185. Celestial Theory Cosmology [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
186. Principles of Topological Psychology [de] Kurt Lewin
187. Why I Am Not a Christian [English] Bertrand Russell
188. The Titration of Civilization [English] Joseph Needham
189. Introduction to the Theory of Civilization [Japanese] Fukuzawa Yukichi
190. The Development of My Philosophy [English] Russell
191. Philosophy of the Physical Sciences [English] Arthur Eddington
192. Physics [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
193. Physics and Philosophy [Beauty] W. Heisenberg
194. The Purpose and Structure of The Theory of Physics [Law] Dion
195. The Theory of Materiality [Ancient Rome] Lucretius
196. Origin of species [English] Darwin
197. History of Western Philosophy [English] Russell
198. Myth of Sisyphus [f] Camus
199. A Brief Theory of Special and General Relativity [U.S.] Einstein
200. Transcendental idealism system [de] Schelling
201. The Concept of Phenomenology [de] Husserl
202. Small Logic [de] Hegel
203. The theory of fiction [Czech] Lukács
204. Analysis of the Heart [English] Russell
205. The Concept of the Heart [English] Gilbert Ryle
206. New Tool [English] Bacon
207. The New Realism [U.S.] Holt et al
208. The new system and its description [de] Leibniz
209. Metaphysics [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
210. Introduction to Metaphysics [de] Heidegger
211.Sexual Psychology
212. Pocket Theology [f] Paul Holbach
213. The Philosophical Writings of Adam Smith [English] Adam Smith
214. Aristotle's Syllogism [Polish] Lukasewicz
215. The Biography of Jesus [de] Strauss
216. The Biography of Jesus [de] Strauss
217. One year and a half, and half a year [In Japan], Jiang Zhaomin
218. The Origin of Art [de] Grosse
219. Art is Experience [Beauty] John Dewey
220. The Inquiry of Meaning and Truth [English] Russell
221. The Plea of Socrates by Socrates Kristo [Ancient Greece].
222. Cosmological System Theory [f] Pierre Simon Laplace
223. Primitive Thinking [Fa] Levi-Bryuer
224. On the way to language [de] Heidegger
225. The Wisdom of God As Manifested in Creation John Ray
226. Philosophical Dictionary [Fa] Voltaire
227. The Transformation of Philosophy [American] Dewey
228. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature [Beauty] Richard Rorty
229. Philosophical Treatise [de] Martin Heidegger
230. Philosophical fragment [Denmark] Kilkegaard
231. Lectures on the History of Philosophy [de] Hegel
232. Course in the History of Philosophy [de] Wendelban
233. Philosophical Book Jane [Fa] Voltaire
234. Philosophical Studies [O] Wittgenstein
235. Philosophical Grammar [O] Wittgenstein
236. Philosophy as a Strict Science [de] Husserl
237. Truth, Meaning, and Method [U.S.] Davidson
238. The theory of intellectual improvement [Netherlands] Spinoza
239. The Wise Man [Ancient Greece] Plato
240. The Conception of Nature [English] Collingwood
241. The System of Nature [f] Holbach
242. Natural Philosophy [de] Hegel
243. Natural Philosophy [de] Moritz Schlicker
244. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy [English] Newton
245. Introduction to Natural Philosophy [de] Ostwald
246. Dialogues between Natural Religions [e] Hume
247. The transcendence of the self [fa] Sartre
248. The Nature of Religion [de] Feuerbach
249. The Natural History of Religion [English] Hume
250. The Various Religious Experiences of [Beauty] William James
251. Religion and Science [English] Russell
252. Final Meditation [Act] Pengalle
253. The World as Will and Appearance [de] Schopenhauer
254. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe [Fa] Alexander Kovaré
255. On the OneNess of Reason [meaning] Thomas Aquinas
Politics, law and sociology, 165 categories
Aristotle said, "Man is a political animal," and the basic implication is that man is born with a group life, and it is only through group life that man can attain goodness. The formation of society, the formation of the state, and the formation of human public life by groups cannot exist apart from political life and social life.
Thinking around social and political life has always been an important aspect of the academic activities of human thought; and the exploration and practice of this aspect not only constitute an important content of the history of human civilization, but also determine the direction of the development of human society and whether human beings can truly lead to happiness.
The classic works included in this category are all discussions around this theme, and they mark every important milestone in the thinking process of human beings in understanding the nature of society, organizing social life, and arranging public order, and represent every step in the deepening of human wisdom in this regard.
1. The Declaration on the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: A Treatise on the History of Modern Constitutional Law [de] Georg Jelinek
2. Selected Political Writings of Aquinas [Italian] Thomas Aquinas
3. Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic of the Azands E.E. Evans-Pritchard
4. Emile [Fa] Rousseau
5. Collection of Communiqués of the Paris Commune
6. Conservatism [English] Hugh Cecil
7. The Art of War [Italian] Niccolò Machiavelli
8. A Brief Introduction to the Art of War [Ancient Rome] Vegetius
9. Persian Faith [French] Montesquieu
10. Bronchi Anthology [act] Blanqui
11. Confessions [Fa] Rousseau
12. Oceania [English] James Harrington
13. Representative Government [English] J.S. Mill
14. Introduction to Moral and Legislative Principles [English] Bentham
15. Selected Writings of Defoe [English] Daniel Defoe
16. Local knowledge [Us] Clifford Geertz
17. Speech to the German Nation [de] Fichte
18. Persecution of Labour and Its Remedies [E] John Blay
19. History of Russian Social Thought [Russian] Gov
20. The Metaphysical Principles of Law [de] Kant
21. The French Revolution [English] Burke
22. The Morality of law [U.S.] Fuller
23. Interpretation of Legal History [U.S.] Rothko Pound
24. The Concept of the Legal System [English] Joseph Raz
25. Law and Morality [U.S.] Rothko Pound
26. Law and Religion [U.S.] Berman
27. Introduction to Jurisprudence [de] Radbruch
28. General Discussion of Jurisprudence [Ancient Rome] Justinian
29. The General Theory of Law and the State [O] Kelson
30. Sociology of Crime [Meaning] Enrico Fili
31. Fourier Anthology [Act] Fourier
32. Revolutionary Legality and Trial [Law] Robespierre
33. Grey's Collected Writings [English] John Gray
34. Changes in Public Law [Law] Di Ji
35. Ancient French [English] Main
36. Philosophical Theories of the State [English] Bosanquet
37. State Law [Ancient Rome] Cicero
38. State Institutions and Anarchy [Russian] Bakunin
39. Transitional Etiquette [Act] Arnold van Genep
40. Naval Strategy [US] Ai Sai Mahan
41. The Guarantee of Harmony and Freedom [de] William Weitling
42. Interactive Ritual Chain [U.S.] Randall Collins
43. The Theory of Mutual Aid [Russian] Kropotkin
44. Washington Anthology [U.S.] George Washington
45. Review of [American] Edward Bellamy
46. Christchurch [de] John van Andrea
47. A Simple Solution to the Construction of a Free Republic John Milton
48. The Evolution of Educational Thought [Fa] Durkheim
49. Street Corner Society [Beauty] William Furt White
50. Jefferson Anthology [Beauty] Thomas Jefferson
51. Golden Branch [English] J.G. Fraser
52. Chrysanthemum and the Knife [Beauty] Ruth Benedict
53. Monarchism [Meaning] Niccolò Machiavelli
54. Organization of labour [f] Louis Blanc
55. Leviathan [English] Hobbes
56. Federalist Anthology [U.S.] Hamilton Jay Madison
57. Lincoln Anthology [U.S.] Abraham Lincoln
58. On the Contemporary Revolution [in] Lasky
59. On the Spirit of the Law [Law] Montesquieu
60. On law [meaning] Aquinas
61. On Crime and Punishment [Meaning] Beccaria
62. On whether the revival of science and art contributed to the increasing simplicity of customs [French] Rousseau
63. On Equality [act] Pierre Le Roux
64. On the Causes and Foundations of Inequality Between People [Law] Rousseau
65. On the World Empire [Meaning] Dante
66. On Privilege: What is the Third Class? [French] Siees
67. On Liberty [English] John Mill
68. On Religious Tolerance [English] Locke
69. Roman Rise and Fall Causes [Act] Montesquieu
70. Roosevelt Anthology [Us] Franklin de Roosevelt
71. Mabli Anthology [Fa] Mabul
72. Machiavelli doctrine [de] Friedrich Meineck
73. Three Books of the Americas [English] Edmund Burke
74. The Political Systems of the Burmese Highlands [E] Edmund B. R. Leach
75. Bread and Freedom [Russian] Kropotkin
76. Nationalism [India] Tagore
77. Napoleonic Code
78. Selected Writings of Napoleon [French] Napoleon
79. Nur [English] E. E. Evans-Pritchard
80. Women's Rights Defense Women's Subservient Status [In English] Mary Wollstonecraft John Stuart Mueller
81. The Irving Anthology [English] Robert Owen
82. Paine Anthology [Beauty] Thomas Paine
83. Piyo Anthology [Fa] Jean Jacques Piyor
84. The Philosophy of Poverty [Fa] Proudhon
85. The Spirit of Common Law [English] Pollock
86. Common Law Forms of Litigation [English] Maitland
87. The Theory of Power [English] Bertrand Russell
88. Authority and The Individual [English] Bertrand Russell
89. Natural Law Obligations of Man and Citizens [de] Samuel Pfendorff
90. Population Questions [English] Alexander Maurice Karl-Sanders
91. History of Human Marriage [Finland] E.A. Westmark
92. The Theory of Human Happiness [English] John Gray
93. Humanities Type [English] Raymond Firth
94.Japanese Bureaucracy Research [Sun] Kiyoaki Tsuji
95. Adult of the Samoa [American] Margaret Mead
96. Letter from yamanaka [French] Rousseau
97. Social Statics [English] Herbert Spencer
98. Social Science Methodology [Law] Max Weber
99. The Fate of Society [f] Victor Concidrandran
100. Social Contract Theory [Law] Rousseau
101. Exchange and Power in Social Life [Beauty] Peter M. Brau
102. The Meaning Composition of the Social World [O] Alfred Schutz
103. Guidelines of the Sociological Method [Act] E. Dirkheim
104. Socialist Essence [Day] Xingde Qiushui
105. What is ownership [law] Proudhon
106. Theological Politics [Netherlands] Spinoza
107. Saint-Simon Anthology [f] Saint-Simon
108. Interpretation of the Doctrine of Saint-Simon [f] Bazar, Anfantan, Rodrigo
109. The nature of the judicial process [U.S.] Benjamin Cardoso
110. Sun City [Italian] Campanella
111. Social control through the law [U.S.] Rothko Pound
112. Totem system [law] Levi Strauss
113. Memoirs of Tocqueville [f] Tocqueville
114. Conspiracy for Equality [f] Fi Bonnerotti
115. The Struggle for Rights [de] Yellin
116. Defending the British people [English] John Milton
117. The One and His Possessions [de] Max Stirner
118. Selected Writings of Weinsteinley [English] Winsteinley
119. Utopia [English] Thomas Mohr
120. Ooyou Township News [English] William Morris
121. Bushido [Day] Shintoto Inazō
122. Navigator of the Western Pacific [English] Malinowski
123. Fundamental Trends in Modern Jurisprudence [de] Stamler
124. The human being of reality and the ideal of human beings. The Gospel of a Poor Sinner [de] William Weitling
125.The guardian of the Constitution [de] Karl Schmidt
126. The Economics and Ethics of the Constitutional Order M. Buchanan
127. Forest of Symbols [in] Victor Turner
128. Neo-Arlois [f] Rousseau
129. New Great West Island [English] F. Bacon
130. Metaphysical Theory of the State [English] L.T. Hobhouse
131. Selected Political Papers of Shelley [English] Shelley
132. Athenian government [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
133. The Dream of a Lonely Walker [Fa] Rousseau
134. Travels of Igalian [french] Etiena Cabe
135. Suicide note [law] Jean Mayet
136. Ideology and Utopia [de] Karl. Mannheim
137. British Constitution [English] Walter Bai Zhihao
138. Primitive classification [Act] Emile Durkheim Marcel Moss
139. The Theory of the Law of Justice [de] Stamler
140. The Theory of Government [English] Locke
141. Government Film Theory [English] Bentham
142. Political Economy [Law] Rousseau
143. Political Theory [Netherlands] Spinoza
144. Political Science [Ancient Greece] Aristotle
145. Political Science: Who Gets What? When and how to get it? Harold D. Raswell
146. The Theory of Political Justice [English] William Godwin
147. Humanity in Politics [English] Graham Wallace
148. Professional Ethics and Civic Morality [Act] Durkheim
149. Letter to D'Alembert [French] Rousseau
150. Principles of Chinese Family Law [Japanese] Shuzo Shiga
151. Basis of natural law [de] Fichte
152. The Theory of Natural Politics [f] Holbach
153. Suicide Theory [act] Amir Dilkheim
154. Liberal [English] Hobhouse
155. The basic form of religious life [Act] Emir Durkheim
156. The Fatherland is in Crisis [French] O Blanqui
157. Correction of public comments about the French Revolution [de] Fichte
158. The fundamental characteristics of the present epoch [de] Fichte
159. Pigs dedicated to ancestors [Beauty] Roy A. Rapaport
160. Selected Political Papers of Hume [e] Hume
161. Gift [french] Marcel Moss
162. Corsican Constitutional Opinion [f] Rousseau
163. The Birth of English Common Law [than] R.C. Van Canegon
164.Political institutions in Africa M. Fortis E. E. Evans-Pritchard
165. The Theory of War [de] Karl von Clausewitz
III. History and Geography, 135
What is history? Why should people study history? Are people's historical records real? What is the meaning of learning from history, and is it practical? This series of questions not only makes experts and even thinkers rack their brains, but even ordinary people often ask such questions. Especially Chinese, because China is a great country of historiography, and the vast sea of historical texts constitutes the most important part of Chinese civilization.
But to answer these questions, it is obviously not enough to read and study Chinese history books, especially in modern times, Western historiography has undoubtedly become a core part of world historiography. This series of books is published so that people can examine and answer these questions in a deeper and broader perspective.
This series of books contains almost all the classics of Western historiography, from Herodotus's History, known as the "Father of Historiography", to the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire by the famous modern historian Gibbon, to the latest pioneering school of historiography, "Feudal Society" (by Mark Bloch), the founding work of the annals school of historiography.
Not only western historical works, another difference in this series of books is that they are widely included in the "Commentary on the Royal Family of Inca", "Governance Policy", "The Era of Trade in Southeast Asia", "History of Liuli Palace", "Memoirs of Babur", etc., or for a country, or for a region, or for a lost civilization, the world is in this intersection and flow of time and space to show its truth and significance.
1. Agulikola Chronicles of Germania [Ancient Rome] Tacitus
2. Anglo-Saxon chronicles
3. Memoirs of Babur [India] Babur
4. History of the High Court of Paris [French] Voltaire
5. Paris, the capital of the 19th century [de] Walter Benjamin
6. Comparative Urbanization: Different Paths of the 20th Century
7. History of the Peloponnesian War [Ancient Greece] Thucydides
8. Steppe Empire [french] René Gruse
9. Biography of Charlemagne [Frank] Einhard Monk of the Monastery of Saint Gol
10. The Long March [Ancient Greece] Xenophon
11. Formation of continents and seas [de] a Wigenne
12. The Holocaust of Germany [de] Menek
13. Principles of the Center of Southern Germany [de] Walter Christaller
14. The Nature of Geography: A Review of Current Geographical Thought [U.S.] Richard Hart
15. Geography: its history, nature and method [de] Alfred Hetner
16. Perspective on the Nature of Geography [U.S.] R. Hart Direction
17. Geographer and Geographer R. J. Johnston
18. Interpretation in Geography [English] David Harvey
19. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World of philip II [french] Fernand Braudel
20. Civilization of the East [french] René Groussé
21. The Age of Trade in Southeast Asia: 1450-1680 [Australian] Red
22. The Indianized Countries of Southeast Asia [Act] G. Cedes
23. History of the Dosan Mongols [Sweden] Dosan
24. History of the Russian Revolution [Soviet] Trotsky
25. Course in Russian History [Russian] Va Ó Klyuchevsky
26. Discover the Vernacular Landscape [Beauty] John Brinkhof Jackson
27. French Revolution Speech [English] Acton
28. History of the French Revolution [French] Georges LeFebvre
29. History of the French Revolution [French] Madieu
30. History of the French Revolution [French] Minnes
31. History of French Civilization [French] Guizot
32. History of the Franks [Frank] Gregory
33. The Theory of Customs [Fa] Voltaire
34. Feudal Society [f] Mark Bloch
35. History of Florence [Italian] Niccolò Machiavelli
36. Gallic War [Ancient Rome] Caesar
37. History of the Gothic [Byzantium] Jodanese
38. Revolutionary Holiday [french] Mona Ozouff
39. Industrial Location Theory [de] Alfred Weber
40. Work and Time Genealogy [Ancient Greek] Hesiod
41. Geography of Antiquity [SOVIET] Podnarsky
42. Ancient democracy versus modern democracy M.I. Finley
43. The Politics of the Ancient World [English] M.I. Finley
44. What is feudalism [Belgium] François Gonshof
45. The Aftermath of the Robbery [Fa] Abelard
46. Economic Spatial Order [de] Auguste Oxfam
47. The Old Regime and the Great Revolution [law] Tocqueville
48. The Biography of Constantine [Ancient Rome] Eusebius
49. The Catiline Conspiracy The Juguda War [Ancient Rome] Salustius
50. The Chronicle of the Eastern Envoys of Clavijo [Spain] Clavijo
51. Rhine [french] Lucien Favre
52. Diary of Richthofen's Travels in China [de] by Ferdinand von Richthofen [de] Selected By E. Thyssen
53. Theoretical Geography [American] William Bunch
54. The Geographical Pivot of History [In] Ha Mackinder
55. The Concept of History [English] Collinwood
56. Whig Interpretation of History Butterfield
57. What is history? [English] E.H. Carl
58. The Theory and Practice of Historiography [Meaning] Benedetto Croce
59. History of Historical Writings [Us] Thompson
60. Love complex [Beauty] Duan Yifu
61. International relations between the two world wars: 1919-1939 [English] E.H. Karl
62. History of the Glass Palace
63. Louis XIV era [french] Voltaire
64. On the Declaration of Independence: A Study of the History of Political Thought [US] Carl Becker
65. On The Roman History of Livy [Italia] Machiavelli
66. On the Development of the Monist View of History [Russian] Plekhanov
67. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon
68. Roman Revolution [English] Ronald Sem
69. The Political System of the Roman Republic [English] Andrew Lintot
70. Biography of the Twelve Emperors of Rome [Ancient Rome] Suetonius
71. History of Rome [de] Theodor Monson
72. History of Rome [Ancient Rome] Appian
73. Roman Carnival [french] Le Valladdury
74. The Macartney Mission's Perception of China [In English] John Barrow Georges Macartney
75. Marco Polo Chronicles
76. Martang Grass Frontier [U.S.] Kenneth Jackson
77. The Rise of American Civilization The [American] Beards
78. The Economic View of the U.S. Constitution [U.S.] Beard
79. History of the Mongol Empire [French] Reina Gruse
80. Montayu [fa] Le Valladury
81. History of the Peruvian Conquest [Us] Prescott
82. The Man Facing Death [act] Philip Aries
83. The Garden City of Tomorrow [English] Ebenezer Howard
84. The Manu Code
85. Napoleonic era [French] Georges Lefebvre
86. Civil War [Roman] Caesar
87. History of European Civilization [French] Guizot
88. Climate and life [USSR] л.C. Berg
89. Location and Land Use: A General Theory of Rent [American] William Alonso
90. Human Geography [f] A de Manjong
91.Research on the History of Japanese Culture [Sun] Konan Naito
92. History of the Thirty Years' War [de] Schiller
93. Sand Country Yearbook [U.S.] Aldo Leopold
94. Holy Roman Empire [English] James Bryce
95. Saint-Louis [french] Jacques Le Gouf
96. Nineteenth-Century Historian and Historian [English] G.P. Gucci
97. History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century [Italian] Croce
98. The Problem of Non-Faith in the Sixteenth Century [fa] Lucien Fayvre
99.Material civilization, economy and capitalism in the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries [french] Braudel
100. History Collection [Persia] Rasht, editor-in-chief
101. The History of the World and the History of Redemption [de] Lovett
102. History of the Conquerors of the World [Iran] Shifini
103. Another Middle Ages: Time, Labor, and Culture in the West [french] Jacques Legov
104. History of Freedom of Thought [English] Bury
105. Tacitus Chronicle [Ancient Rome] Tacitus
106. History of Tacitus [Ancient Rome] Tacitus
107. The Slaying of cats: The History of French Culture Hook Sinks [American] Robert Darnton
108. Past Events [Russian] Raflian Quarterly
109. The Great German Peasants' War [German] Chimermann
110. Cities in Civilization [English] Peter Hall
111. Narrative of the Destruction of the West Indies [S]Bartoló hai del Las Casas
112. Archaeology of the Western Regions [English] Stein
113. History of Greece: to 322 BC [English] N. G. L. Hammond
114. History of Herodotus [Ancient Greece] Herodotus
115. History of the Chartist Movement [English] R.G. Ganmich
116. New Science [Italian] Vico
117. New Historiography [U.S.] James Robinson
118. Alexander's Expedition [Ancient Greece] Arian
119. History of the English Revolution in 1640 [Fa] Guizot
120. Italian Renaissance Culture [Switzerland] Burckhardt
121. India and World Civilization [Ind] D.P. Singal
122. Review of the Inca Royal Family [Peru] Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
123.Family, sex and marriage in England 1500-1800 [English] Lawrence Stone
124. History of the Church in England [English] Bede
125. History of War [Byzantium] Prokopius
126. Philosophy and Human Geography R. J. Johnston
127. The History of the Conquest of New Spain [Spain] Bernal Díaz del Castillo
128. Manufacture of Louis XIV [English] Peter Burke
129. Governance Policy [Persia] Nizam Monique
130. China Iran, ed. [American] Laufer
131. Medieval city [Belgium] Henri Pirenne
132. History of medieval historiography [Russian] Ye A. Kosminsky
133. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance [Italy] Eugenio Garin
134. History of the Reformation Thomas Lindsay
135. As a history of thought and action [it] Croce
4. Economics, 130 kinds
The economic Chinese translation masterpieces systematically sort out the knowledge genealogy of economic disciplines, including landmark works in economic history, reflecting the works of representatives of various eras, nationalities and ideological trends, and striving to provide readers with a solid step towards the palace of economics.
Here, readers can read Xenophon's "Economic Theory, Athenian Income" in the ancient Greek era, Varro's "On Agriculture" in the ancient Roman era and Cato's "Agricultural History", and can listen to everyone's eloquent narration and precise analysis in the selected classic works of Adam Smith, Petit, Ricardo, Hume, Quesnay, and Müller;
It can accompany marshall, Keynes, Samuelson and other giants to make epoch-making works, watch the ebb and flow of the ocean of economic thought, and can get a glimpse of economic history through "The Socio-Economic History of the Roman Empire", "Medieval Economic and Social History", "Late Medieval European Economic and Social History", "Modern British Economic History", "French Rural History"; through "Economic Development Theory", "Interest Theory", "Capitalist Development Theory", "Political Economy Theory" and "Welfare Economy and State Theory";
The frontiers of economics can be traced through the masterpieces of Nobel laureates Kuznets, Hicks, Lyontief, Mühldahl, Friedman, Arthur Lewis, Theodore Schultz, James Buchanan, Coase, Gary Becker, Amartya Sen, and Oliver Williamson.
Mr. Li Yining, a well-known economist, praised the chinese translation of economic masterpieces so that readers can "have a clear understanding of the economic development history of the West over the past four hundred years."
1. Economic Theory Of Income in Athens [Ancient Greece] Xenophon
2. Britain's wealth from foreign trade [English] Thomas Mon
3. Bidi Selected Economic Works [English] Bidi
4. A Study of the Nature and Causes of National Wealth [English] Adam Smith
5. Ricardo's Writings and Correspondence (Vol. 1) [English] Slafa Editor-in-Chief
6. Anthology of Quesnay's Economic Writings [Fa] Quesnai
7. An Examination of the Formation and Distribution of Wealth [Law] Duge
8. New Principles of Political Economy [Switzerland] Sismondi
9. Principles of Political Economy [English] McCulloch
10. The National System of Political Economy [de] Liszt
11. The Positivism of Capital [O] Pombavik
12. The Distribution of Wealth [U.S.] Clarke
13. There is the theory of leisure class [beauty] Veblen
14. Institutional Economics [American] Commons
15. Principles of Economics [English] Marshall
16. General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money [English] Keynes
17. Economics (Nineteenth Edition) [U.S.] Samuelson [U.S.] Nordhaus
18. On Agriculture [Ancient Rome] Varro
19. Trade Theory (Three) [English] Thomas Meng [English] Balbon [English] Dudley North
20. On the Consequences of Lowering Interest and Increasing the Value of Money [English] John Locke
21. Adam Smith's Speech on Law, Police, Revenue, and Armaments, ed. (eds.).
22. Introduction to Political Economy [Fa] Say
23. An understanding of the economic situation of the German state [de] Kalobertus
24. Natural Values [Au] Wiesel
25. Interest and Price [Swedish] Weixel
26. A study of the theory of money and capital [Sweden] Lindal
27. Monetary Equilibrium Theory [Sweden] Muir Dahl
28. Introduction to Modern Economics [English] Joan Robinson [English] John Ittwell
29. Value and Capital [English] Hicks
30. Bouaguir Bell Anthology [French] BuaGuir Bell
31. Selected Economic Papers of Hume [English] Hume
32. On the Distribution of Wealth [English] Ramsey
33. The Situation of the Working Class in Russia [Russian] Flerovsky
34. Overview of Müller's Political Economy [Russian] Chernyshevsky
35. Economic and Social History of the Middle Ages [American] Thompson
36. Agricultural Chronicles [Ancient Rome] Cato
37. On Money and Trade [English] John Rowe
38. Introduction to the Nature of Commerce [Ireland] Cantillon
39. Ricardo's Writings and Correspondence (Vol. III) [english] Slava, editor-in-chief
40. A study of the principles of wealth distribution that best promote human happiness [English] William Thompson
41. Relations between isolated states and agriculture and the national economy [de] Dunen
42. Outline of Political Economy [English] Sinil
43. Outline of lectures on the national economy of the historical method [de] Rochelle
44. Money, Credit and Commerce [English] Marshall
45. Socio-Economic History of the Roman Empire [American] Rostovtsev
46. Economic History of Modern England [In English] Clapan
47. The Theory of Money [English] Keynes
48. Principles of Political Economy [Russian] Baranovsky
49. Essentials of Pure Economics [law] Walras
50. Studies in Political Economy [Switzerland] Sismondi
51. Anthology of Franklin's Economic Papers [U.S.] Franklin
52. On public welfare in Britain itself [English] Elizabeth Ramund
53. Money Almighty [U.S.] Jacob van der Lint
54. On the Environment Affecting the Working Class Condition in Society John Barton
55. The Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century [French] Paul Mantu
56. The theory of economic development [U.S.] Schumpeter
57. The production of commodities from commodities [in] Slava
58. History of the French Countryside [French] Marc Bloch
59. On the Reasons for Determining the Natural Rate of Interest [In English] Joseph Massie
60. Study of the Currency Principle [English] Thomas Tucker
61. The Principle of Population [In] Malthus
62. Economic and Social History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages [American] Thompson
63. History of Economic Analysis [U.S.] Schumpeter
64. Study of the Mathematical Principles of wealth theory [Fa] Augustan Gounod
65. On the Distribution of Wealth and the Sources of Taxation [English] Richard Jones
66. Finance Capital [de] Hilfatin
67. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Schumpeter
68. The theory of economic history [English] John Hicks
69. Structures and Changes in Economic History Douglas North
70. The Theory of Economic Harmony [Act] Bascia
71. The Law of Human Exchange and the Development of the Code of Human Conduct [de] Gosson
72. The Nature and Significance of Economic Sciences [In English] Lionel Robbins
73. The Development of Capitalism [U.S.] Paul Sweezy
74. Poverty and Famine [India] Amartya Sen
75. The Capitalist Economic System [Us] Williamson
76. The Political Economy of The Rentiers [Russian] Bukharin
77. Welfare Economics [English] Pigou
78. Transforming traditional agriculture [U.S.] Schultz
79. The Legal Basis of Capitalism [Us] Commons
80. Economic growth of countries [US] Kuznets
81. Risk, Uncertainty and Profit [US] Knight
82. Foundations of National Economics [de] Oken
83. Nature of the Enterprise [U.S.] Oliver Williamson [U.S.] Sidney Winter Editor-in-Chief
84. The quintessence of Stigler's papers [Us] Kurt Loeb [US] Thomas Gayle Moore, eds
85. Selected Papers of Akerlof, Spence and Stiglitz [U.S.] Akerlof [U.S.] Spence [U.S.] Stiglitz
86. Essentials of Political Economy [English] James Mueller
87. Progress and Poverty [U.S.] Henry George
88. Capital and Interest [Au] Pombavik
89. Early Economic Thought [American] Monroe, ed
90. Property, Law and Government [Law] Bascia
91. The Theory of Enterprise [American] Veblen
92. The Place of Science in Modern Civilization [U.S.] Veblen
93. The Problem of Business Cycles and Their Adjustments [Us] Wesley Mitchell
94. A Historical Perspective on Economic Backwardness [American] Alexander Gerschenkron
95. Adam Smith Correspondence Collection [English] Ernest Mossner [English] Ian Simpson Ross, eds
96. The Politics of bureaucracy [U.S.] Gordon Tarrock
97. A Study of Theory of The Economic Cycles Robert Lucas Jr
98. Interest Theory [US] Owen Fisher
99. Dumping [U.S.] Jacob Wäjna
100. Dynamic Economics [English] Roy Harold
101. Economic Outlook [English] John Hicks
102. The Three Worlds of Economics [Us] Lloyd Reynolds
103. Welfare Economy and The Theory of the State [American] Baumer
104. Growth, Shortages and Efficiency [Hungary] Janos Kornay
105. Political Economy of the New Left [Sweden] Asa Lindbeck
106. Democracy and Capitalism [US] Samuel Bowles [US] Herbert Güntis
107.Capitalism, Values and Exploitation [English] Jeffer Hodgson
108. On Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy [E] John Mueller
109. Regulatory Economics [U.S.] Lerne
110. Economic Philosophy [English] Joan Robinson
111. Economics and Economic Policy Alec Cairnklaus
112. Proceedings on Optimal Planning [Su] Cantorovich
113. The Evolution of the International Economic Order Arthur Lewis
114. Review of Welfare Economics
115. Public Choice [U.S.] Gordon Tarrock
116. The Structure of Economic Hierarchy, Organization and Production [Us] Gordon Tarrock
117. Money, Employment and Inflation [US] Robert Barrow
118. The Visible Hand [Beauty] Little Alfred Chandler
119. The Fable of the Bee [Ho] Bernard Mandeville
120. Industrial Economics [English] Marshall
121. The Science of Wealth [English] Hobson
122. Asian drama [Swedish] Muir Dar
123. The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science [O]Mises
124. Modern Business Cycle Theory [Us] Robert Barrow
125. Ethics and Economics [India] Amartya Sen
126. The Theory of Money and Credit [Austria] Mises
127. Boom and Bust [US] Owen Fisher
128. The Political Economy of Growth [U.S.] Paul Baraán
129. The Theory of Capital Accumulation [English] Joan Robinson
130. The Nature of Capital and Income [US] Owen Fisher
V. Linguistics, 15 types
Language was once likened by William von Humboldt to the "breath" (Odem) necessary for the survival of a people, the soul of a nation. By extension, language is also the "breath" necessary for human survival, and without language, there is no human society, no human civilization. Language is a tool for human communication, a path to the human mind, and thinking about language is actually thinking about human beings themselves.
Most of the linguistic works currently included in the "Masterpieces of Chinese Translation" are landmark works in the history of Western linguistics, recording the thinking and exploration of different dimensions of the ancient proposition of language by Western sages, from which we can roughly understand the basic context and trend of Western language disciplines.
1. The Essence and History of the Chinese Language [Swedish] Gao Benhan
2. Universal rational grammar [Fa] Antony Arnold Claude Lancelot
3. On the Origin of Language [de] J.G. Herder
4. On the Differences in the Structure of Human Language and Its Influence on the Development of the Human Spirit [de] Wilhelm von Humboldt
5. Philosophy of Grammar [Danish] Otto Yespersen
6. Outline of Linguistic Analysis [U.S.] B. Bloch G.L. Tregger
7. Linguistics [U.S.] Bronfeld
8. General linguistics course [Switzerland] Ferdinand de Saussure
9. Linguistics - An Introduction to the Study of Speech [U.S.] Edward Sapier
10. Language [French] Joseph Fangdries
11. "Grid" discernment [U.S.] C.J. Philmo
12. Compendium of Comparative Phonetics [f] Paul Brazil
13. The Origin of Human Communication [American] Michael Tomasello
14. Introduction to Linguistics L.R. Palmer
15. Evolutionary Ecology of Languages [U.S.] Salikoko S. Moffwin