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每满100减50 三字经·百家姓·千字文
三字经·百家姓·千字文
《书立方》编委会
¥5.00
《三字经》三三一句押韵,简明易记,琅琅上口,内容丰富,中华五千年文明发展、朝代更迭、人际交往、史地天文、伦理道德、理想信仰等一一囊括其中。《百家姓》四言韵文,便于诵读,雅俗共赏;其中的姓氏来历、宗祖溯源,体现着中国人对宗脉与血缘的强烈认同感。《千字文》短句奇文,构思巧妙,寓意于理;天文、地理、农业、气象、矿产、历史、修养内容均涉在内,其优美的文笔,华丽的辞藻获得了流传千古的称赞。
笑林广记
笑林广记
《书立方》编委会
¥3.48
《笑林广记》是一部流传久远、影响深广的通俗笑话总集,语言风趣幽默,文字简练生动,形式短小精悍,堪称中国古代文化宝库中的旷世奇珍。此书作者署名清代“游戏主人”,但其内容并非一人一世所作,而是广大劳动者集体智慧的结晶。   《笑林广记》在编译过程中,对原书的内容做了精心遴选,保留了其中的10部,在力图呈现给广大读者一席原汁原味的“笑话盛宴”的同时,剔除了一些内容不健康和脱离当时社会背景不易理解的篇章。希望《笑林广记》能够让广大读者在紧张忙碌的生活中多一份欢笑,少一份烦恼。
论学者的使命
论学者的使命
读书堂
¥2.90
《论学者的使命》是费希特的代表作。在书中,费希特将自在的人的使命作为立论基点,以此为基础阐述了社会的人的使命,进而讨论了社会之人的阶层分工,认为学者是社会阶层中平等之一员,他们是献身于知识生产和传播的人,学者肩负着为社会服务和提高全人类道德水平的使命。
每满100减50 胡适英文文存2:中国哲学与思想史
胡适英文文存2:中国哲学与思想史
胡适
¥22.67
《胡适英文文存2中国哲学与思想史》由普林斯顿大学东亚系教授周质平编选胡适自1919年到1962年前后的重要英文论文及演讲27篇,主要包括关于中国历史、文化、哲学、宗教及中西文化关系的研究和介绍,既论述了中国古代哲学史从老子到韩非诸子哲学思想的历史演变,又对自汉至北宋的中古时期哲学(包括董仲舒、王充等)、唐以后近世时期哲学(包括印度哲学、佛教、禅宗的影响和发展、程朱、陆王)作了考察和分析。
每满100减50 老夫子品评鬼谷子
老夫子品评鬼谷子
老夫子
¥9.60
鬼谷子(约前390年~前320年),姓王名诩,又名王蝉,春秋时期卫国朝歌人。世人皆认为他常进入云梦山(今河南淇县境内)采药修道,又隐居于清溪之鬼谷所以自称鬼谷先生。有《集解》徐广曰:“颖川阳城有鬼谷,盖是其人所居,因为号。”   鬼谷子是先秦诸子之一,他精通数门学问,创立了纵横一派学说,并由弟子发扬光大,与当时文化衍生的道家,儒家,墨家,名家,法家,阴阳家,农家,杂家等合起来称为九流十家。   鬼谷子为纵横家之鼻祖,苏秦与张仪为其杰出的两个弟子。曾隐居云蒙水帘洞箸《鬼俗子》书三卷,流传于世。   鬼谷子一生都充满了神秘色彩,不知其所生,也不知其所终。他曾四处游历,居无定所。他以捭阖之术摊算天下大势,其著作中的精华在现代社会中都闪耀着熠熠光辉。   《鬼谷子》一书在海外特别是德国、日本、美国、东南亚等地有很大的影响。如德国著名历史哲学家斯宾格勒称:鬼谷子因有察人之明和对历史可能性的洞察以及对当时外交技巧的掌握而成为有影响的人物。他认为鬼谷子是一位知识渊博的怀疑论者。日本是受鬼谷子思想影响*的国家之一,迄今仍有一些学者信奉鬼谷子学说,自称鬼谷信徒。
每满100减50 国学大书院35:宋词
国学大书院35:宋词
(清)上疆村民
¥12.67
吟诵经典  陶冶情操  采录诸词 脍炙万口 《宋词》是继唐诗后的又一种文学体裁,它兼有文学与音乐两方面的特。宋词是中国古代文学皇冠上光辉夺目的一颗巨钻,在古代文学的阆苑里,她是一块芬芳绚丽的园圃。她以姹紫嫣红、千姿百态的丰神,与唐诗争奇,与元曲斗妍,历来与唐诗并称双绝,都代表一代文学之胜。远从《诗经》《楚辞》及《汉魏六朝诗歌》里汲取营养,又为后来的明清戏剧小说输送了有机成分。直到今天,她仍在陶冶着人们的情操,给我们带来很高的艺术享受。
每满100减50 国学大书院38:图解黄帝内经
国学大书院38:图解黄帝内经
陈飞松 于雅婷
¥29.33
《黄帝内经》又称《内经》,假托黄帝之名而作,成书于战国或西汉时期。它是上古乃至太古时代中国人在医学和养生方面的智慧结晶,标志着中国医学由经验医学上升为理论医学的新阶段。它和《伏羲八卦》《神农本草经》并称为“上古三坟”,是我国现存*早的一部医学理论典籍,是中国人养心、养性、养生的千年圣典,也是一本蕴含中国生命哲学源头的大百科全书。
Ursule Mirouet by Honoré de Balzac - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
Ursule Mirouet by Honoré de Balzac - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
Honoré de Balzac
¥8.09
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Ursule Mirouet by Honoré de Balzac - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Collected Works of Honoré de Balzac’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Balzac includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘Ursule Mirouet by Honoré de Balzac - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Balzac’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the text Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles
Delphi Complete Works of W. B. Yeats (Illustrated)
Delphi Complete Works of W. B. Yeats (Illustrated)
W. B. Yeats
¥16.27
This is the seventh volume of a new series of publications by Delphi Classics, the best-selling publisher of classical works. Many poetry collections are often poorly formatted and difficult to read on eReaders. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents the poetical works and plays of W. B. Yeats, with illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version: 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Yeats' life and works * Concise introductions to the poetry and other works * Ten poetry collections – the most poems possible due to US copyright restrictions * Images of how the poetry books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the poems and plays * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry * Easily locate the poems you want to read * 19 plays, including rare dramas appearing for the first time in digital print * Features two autobiographies - discover Yeats' literary life * Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres Please note: to comply with US copyright restrictions, poetry collections, plays and autobiographical works published after 1922 cannot appear in this volume. Once these later works enter the US public domain, they will be added as a free update to the eBook. CONTENTS The Poetry Collections The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics The Wind Among The Reeds Poems from the Shadowy Waters Two Narrative Poems In the Seven Woods The Green Helmet and Other Poems Responsibilities The Wild Swans at Coole Michael Robartes and The Dancer The Poems List of Poems in Chronological Order List of Poems in Alphabetical Order The Plays The Countess Cathleen The Land of Heart’s Desire Diarmuid and Grania Where There is Nothing Cathleen ni Houlihan The Hour-Glass The Pot of Broth The King’s Threshold On Baile’s Strand Deirdre The Unicorn from the Stars The Green Helmet The Shadowy Waters The Hour-Glass (verse version) At the Hawk’s Well The Dreaming of the Bones The Only Jealousy of Emer Calvary The Player Queen The Autobiographies Reveries over Childhood and Youth The Trembling of the Veil
The Time Of Women
The Time Of Women
Elena Chizhova
¥90.03
Life is not easy in the Soviet Union at mid-20 th century, especially for a factory worker who becomes an unwed mother. But Antonina is lucky to get a room in a communal apartment that she and her little girl share with three elderly women. Glikeria is a daughter of former serfs. Ariadna comes from a wealthy family and speaks French. Yevdokia is illiterate and bitter. All have lost their families, all are deeply traditional, and all become “grannies” to little Suzanna. Only they secretly name her Sofia. And just as secretly they impart to her the history of her country as they experienced it: the Revolution, the early days of the Soviet Union, the blockade and starvation of World War II. The little girl responds by drawing beautiful pictures, but she is mute. If the authorities find out she will be taken from her home and sent to an institution. When Antonina falls desperately ill, the grannies are faced with the reality of losing the little girl they love – a stepfather can be found before it is too late. And for that, they need a miracle.
The Heroes: Greek Fairy Tales for My Children
The Heroes: Greek Fairy Tales for My Children
Charles Kingsley
¥40.79
A collection of magical stories based on old Greek fairy tales including: The Story of Perseus, The Story of The Argonauts, The Story of Theseus. Written by Charles Kingsley and dedicated to his children Rose, Maurice, and Mary. A little present of old Greek Fairy Tales.
Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit
Charles Dickens
¥40.79
The last of Dickens' picaresque novels which exposes selfishness, portrayed in a satirical fashion using all the members of the Chuzzlewit family. The novel was written after taking a year off during which Charles Dickens visited America. Similarly, young Martin Chuzzlewit, the old man's grandson, goes off to America to live through events which Dickens himself perhaps experienced or observed during his own travels.
The Story of The Teasing Monkey
The Story of The Teasing Monkey
Helen Bannerman
¥40.79
Once upon a time there was a very mischievous little monkey, who lived in a big banyan tree, and his name was Jacko. And in the jungle below there lived a huge, fierce old lion and lioness.
The Gift of The Magi
The Gift of The Magi
O. Henry
¥40.79
The magi, as you know, were wise men – wonderfully wise men – who brought gifts to the new-born King of the Jews in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house.
The Great Learning
The Great Learning
Confucius
¥40.79
What the great learning teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. The point where to rest being known, the object of pursuit is then determined; and, that being determined, a calm unperturbedness may be attained to. To that calmness there will succeed a tranquil repose. In that repose there may be careful deliberation, and that deliberation will be followed by the attainment of the desired end.
The Alexandrian Wars: English and Latin Language
The Alexandrian Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
When the war broke out at Alexandria, Caesar sent to Rhodes, Syria, and Cilicia, for all his fleet; and summoned archers from Crete, and cavalry from Malchus, king of the Nabatheans. He likewise ordered military engines to be provided, corn to be brought, and forces dispatched to him. Meanwhile he daily strengthened his fortifications by new works; and such parts of the town as appeared less tenable were strengthened with testudos and mantelets. Openings were made in the walls, through which the battering-rams might play; and the fortifications were extended over whatever space was covered with ruins, or taken by force. For Alexandria is in a manner secure from fire, because the houses are all built without joists or wood, and are all vaulted, and roofed with tile or pavement.
The Civil Wars, Book 3
The Civil Wars, Book 3
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Julius Caesar, holding the election as dictator, was himself appointed consul with Publius Servilius; for this was the year in which it was permitted by the laws that he should be chosen consul. This business being ended, as credit was beginning to fail in Italy, and the debts could not be paid, he determined that arbitrators should be appointed: and that they should make an estimate of the possessions and properties of the debtors, how much they were worth before the war, and that they should be handed over in payment to the creditors. This he thought the most likely method to remove and abate the apprehension of an abolition of debt, the usual consequence of civil wars and dissensions, and to support the credit of the debtors.
Laws
Laws
Plato
¥40.79
The Laws are discussed by three representatives of Athens, Crete, and Sparta. The Athenian, as might be expected, is the protagonist or chief speaker, while the second place is assigned to the Cretan, who, as one of the leaders of a new colony, has a special interest in the conversation. At least four-fifths of the answers are put into his mouth. The Spartan is every inch a soldier, a man of few words himself, better at deeds than words. The Athenian talks to the two others, although they are his equals in age, in the style of a master discoursing to his scholars; he frequently praises himself; he entertains a very poor opinion of the understanding of his companions.
The Athenian Constitution
The Athenian Constitution
Aristotle
¥40.79
The Constitution of the Athenians describes the political system of ancient Athens. The treatise was composed between 330 and 322 BC.
The Analects
The Analects
Confucius
¥40.79
Confucius believed that the welfare of a country depended on the moral cultivation of its people, beginning from the nation's leadership. He believed that individuals could begin to cultivate an all-encompassing sense of virtue through ren, and that the most basic step to cultivating ren was devotion to one's parents and older siblings. He taught that one's individual desires do not need to be suppressed, but that people should be educated to reconcile their desires via rituals and forms of propriety, through which people could demonstrate their respect for others and their responsible roles in society.
On Interpretation
On Interpretation
Aristotle
¥40.79
On Interpretation is among the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a comprehensive, explicit, and formal way.