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This e-book presents a complete translation of Sun Tzu on the Art of War as penned by Dr. Lionel Giles from Great Britain. Lionel Giles, a staff member of the Department of. Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts at the British Museum in London, introduced the. English-speaking world to an effective translation.

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In 1972, The Lost Art of War was discovered in an ancient Chinese tomb. The first complete manuscript ever found from the legendary military strategist Sun Tzu II (commonly known as Sun Bin, a lineal descendent of the great Sun Tzu), this sophisticated manual delves even deeper than The Art of War into the complex principles and practices of organizations, tactical formati..more
Published May 21st 1997 by Harper San Francisco (first published 1996)
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Mar 28, 2017Daren rated it liked it
Shelves: china, chinese-author, north-east-asia, military, non-fiction
A work of military strategy by Sun Bin (or Sun Tzu II) which was discovered in a damaged condition in 1972. This is very much in the same vein as The Art of War by Sun Tzu, and revisits a lot of the general strategy outlined there.
There is a lot added by Thomas Cleary, who not only carried out the translation but also offers commentary on practically every statement.
Hard to rate a work like this, where a lot of it is presented as a pretty self explanatory or straight forward statements, which ar
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Jun 14, 2015İlşad Özkan added it · review of another edition
Haluk Hepkon'un kitabın sunuş yazısına taşıdığı 'Belki de bu yüzden Sun Bin'i okumadan Sun Tzu'yu incelemenin bir eksiklik olduğuna inanılmaktadır,' iddiası, abartı bile sayılamayacak kadar desteksiz bir iddiadır. Hepkon, ya bu kitabı ya da Sun Tzu'yu okumamış, yahut gerçek dışı iddialara değer vererek bir pazarlama cümlesini metnine sıkıştırmış, başka bir açıklama bulamıyorum. Kitap ise bana sorarsanız sadece askerî tarihle ilgilenen 'askerlere' hitap edecek cinsten; üç sayfalık son bölümü hari..more
Jul 07, 2018BooksTwins rated it did not like it · review of another edition
No lo disfrute para nada, eso de que le faltaran frangementos y capítulos no ayuda a engarcharse. Prefiero mil veces El Arte de la guerra de Sun Tzu.
Jan 30, 2017Iantony rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: books-hardcopies-owned, nonfiction, asian-literature, classics, history, favorites, military, war, translated-indonesian, childhood
This book tried to revive the original strategy book of Sun Bin, or Sun Tzu II or the scared Sun. While I found the content to be not so different from Sun Tzu's the art of war, there are some new things though. Sadly there were many parts missing from the original strategy book.
Sep 22, 2018Dennis Murphy rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Political Scientists, Policy Makers, Intelligence People, and Military Men
Shelves: classics, on-china, on-antiquity-classical-era
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an attempt to lay down affirmative positivistic guidelines for war. He lays down the forms of terrain, the ways of attack, rules for commanders, and the vital employment of spies. The guidelines are succinct and commanding, with an assortments of dos and don'ts according to the particular situation. Its a rather powerful book in some ways, but in others I imagine this is a text that requires punishing instruction to fully understand. Clausewitz was intuitively unders..more
Oct 11, 2017Ryma aguir rated it liked it · review of another edition
جائت مقدمه الكتاب للتعريف عن سن تزو.. وكيف ألف الكتاب فيها.. و كيف اشتهر بين المتخصصين في العلوم الاستراتيجية .. جاء الكتاب في شكل جمل أو فقرات إشارية ذات مغزى تكتيكي عام .. يمكن تطبيقها في عالم الاقتصاد والتجاره و السياسه والرياضة.. اعجبني الكتاب كثيرا .. اغلب الارشادات يمكن اعتمادها في ازمنة مختلفة .. 'القرار الأقل صوابا في وقت الحاجة إلى الحسم، أصوب من القرار النموذجي بعد ضياع الفرصة' .. 'لن نكون قادرين على أن نحقق السبق والتقدم، إذا لم نعتمد على أدلاء محليين، من نفس البلاد التي نمر ب..more
Aug 25, 2017Türkay rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Okunmaya değer olarak içeriği olmayan; strateji olarak sadece sunuş yazısında bulunan satış stratejisini bulabileceğiniz; felsefe olarak da, kitap satsın da nasıl satarsa satsın anlayışında bir kitap.
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War has taken such a strange turn in these days. Drones instead of soldiers, countries with nuclear warheads that are so primitive you expect to see Christ riding over the hill on a donkey. Not sure how much these 'principles' apply anymore.
Apr 27, 2008Rafiqahrizky added it · review of another edition
Bukunya bagus Bwt strategi..
tapi ngebacanya gak bisa sekali..
harus berulang2 biar bisa memahami..
agak berimajinasi dikit lebih mantap tu.
Sep 07, 2012Joshua rated it it was ok · review of another edition
There are a variety of sources and interpretations of the Art of War. I think this one falls a little short. I didn't enjoy reading it as much as I expected.
Aug 20, 2007Ahmad rated it liked it
tertarik habis baca legend of the dragon son
Buku Ini tentang seni perang sun Tzu yang Hilang. dan buku ini dikarang oleh sun tzu II (sun Bin). muridnya Sun wu (sun tzu I).
Mar 29, 2013Lori Grant rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A should-read book on office politics which will happen to you and around you whether you participate in politics or not.
Sep 01, 2012Phil Chen rated it liked it · review of another edition
Pretty interesting read, I have read a lot of Sun Tzu but never Sun Bin, they both are very similar with some smaller differences on the emphasis of war.
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Sun Bin (simplified Chinese: 孙膑; traditional Chinese: 孫臏; pinyin: Sūn Bìn) was a military strategist who lived during the Warring States period of Chinese history. An alleged descendant of Sun Tzu, Sun Bin was tutored in military strategy by the hermit Guiguzi. He was accused of treason while serving in the Wei state and was sentenced to face-tattooing (criminal branding) and had his kneecaps remo..more
Lionel Giles, translator of The Art of War and the Analects of Confucius
Born29 December 1875
Died22 January 1958 (aged 82)
CitizenshipBritish
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, Sinology

Lionel Giles (29 December 1875 – 22 January 1958) was a British sinologist, writer, and philosopher. Lionel Giles served as assistant curator at the British Museum and Keeper of the Department of OrientalManuscripts and Printed Books. Lionel Giles is most notable for his 1910 translation of The Art of War by Sun Tzu and The Analects of Confucius.

Giles was the son of British diplomat and sinologistHerbert Giles.

Early life[edit]

Giles was born at Sutton, the fourth son of Herbert Giles and his first wife Catherine Fenn. Educated privately in Belgium (Liège), Austria (Feldkirch), and Scotland (Aberdeen), Giles studied Classics at Wadham College, Oxford, graduating BA in 1899.[1][2]

The Art of War[edit]

The 1910 Giles translation of The Art of War succeeded British officer Everard Ferguson Calthrop's 1905 and 1908 translations, and refuted large portions of Calthrop's work. In the Introduction, Giles writes:

It is not merely a question of downright blunders, from which none can hope to be wholly exempt. Omissions were frequent; hard passages were willfully distorted or slurred over. Such offenses are less pardonable. They would not be tolerated in any edition of a Latin or Greek classic, and a similar standard of honesty ought to be insisted upon in translations from Chinese.[3]

Sinology[edit]

Lionel Giles used the Wade-Gilesromanisation method of translation, pioneered by his father, Herbert Giles. Like many sinologists in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, he was primarily interested in Chinese literature, which was approached as a branch of classics. Victorian sinologists contributed greatly to problems of textual transmission of the classics. The following quote shows Giles' attitude to the problem identifying the authors of ancient works like the Lieh Tzu, the Chuang Tzu and the Tao Te Ching:

The extent of the actual mischief done by this 'Burning of the Books' has been greatly exaggerated. Still, the mere attempt at such a holocaust gave a fine chance to the scholars of the later Han dynasty (A.D. 25-221), who seem to have enjoyed nothing so much as forging, if not the whole, at any rate portions, of the works of ancient authors. Some one even produced a treatise under the name of Lieh Tzu, a philosopher mentioned by Chuang Tzu, not seeing that the individual in question was a creation of Chuang Tzu's brain![4]

Ynab 4 activation key free. Continuing to produce translations of Chinese classics well into the later part of his life, he was quoted by John Minford as having confessed to a friend that he was a 'Taoist at heart, and I can well believe it, since he was fond of a quiet life, and was free of that extreme form of combative scholarship which seems to be the hall mark of most Sinologists.'[1]

Translations[edit]

The prodigious translations of Lionel Giles include the books of: Sun Tzu, Chuang Tzu, Lao Tzu, Mencius, and Confucius.

  • The Art of War (1910), originally published as The Art of War: The Oldest Military Treatise in the World
  • The Analects of Confucius (1910), also known as the Analects or The Sayings of Confucius[5]
  • The Sayings of Lao Tzu and Taoist Teachings (1912), now known as the Tao Te Ching[6]
  • The Book of Mencius (1942), originally published as Wisdom of the East[7]
  • The Life of Ch'iu Chin and The Lament on the Lady of the Ch'in[5]
  • A Gallery of Chinese Immortals (1948), excerpts from the Liexian Zhuan[8][9]

See also[edit]

  • Chinese language

References[edit]

  1. ^ abJohn Minford, Sinology, Old and NewChina Heritage Quarterly
  2. ^Forbes, Andrew ; Henley, David (2012).'Lionel Giles' in: The Illustrated Art of War: Sun Tzu. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN: B00B91XX8U
  3. ^Lionel Giles, The Art of War by Sun Tzu – Classic Collector's Edition, ELPN Press, 2009 ISBN1-934255-15-7
  4. ^Lionel Giles, tr. Taoist Teachings from the Book of Lieh-Tzŭ. London: Wisdom of the East. 1912
  5. ^ abJohn Minford, Classical Chinese Literature: An Anthology of Translations, Columbia University Press, 2000 ISBN0-231-09677-1
  6. ^Lionel Giles and Herbert Giles, Tao: The Way, ELPN Press, 2007 ISBN1-934255-13-0
  7. ^Meaning in The Book of Mencius Encyclopædia Britannica
  8. ^Herbert Giles, Frederic Balfour, Lionel Giles, Biographies of Immortals: Legends of China, ELPN Press, 2010 ISBN1-934255-30-0
  9. ^Giles, Lionel (1948), A Gallery of Chinese Immortals, London: John Murray, ISBN0-404-14478-0, reprinted 1979 by AMS Press (New York).

External links[edit]

Wikisource has original works written by or about:
Lionel Giles
  • Works by Lionel Giles at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Lionel Giles at Internet Archive
  • Works by Lionel Giles at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
  • Lionel Giles' Translation of the Tao Te Ching at sacred-texts
  • Lionel Giles' Translation from Taoist teachings from the book of Lieh Tzŭ at Wikisource
  • A Gallery of Chinese Immortals translated by Lionel Giles
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