The Art Of War Sun Tzu Bahasa Indonesia Pdf
About Sun-Tzu: The Art of Warfare The most widely read military classic in human history, newly translated and revised in accordance with newly discovered materials of unprecedented historical significance. Fluid, crisp and rigorously faithful to the original, this new text is destined to stand as the definitive version of this cornerstone work of Classical Chinese. Of compelling importance not only to students of Chinese history and literature, but to all readers interested in the art or the philosophy of war. About Sun-Tzu: The Art of Warfare The most widely read military classic in human history, newly translated and revised in accordance with newly discovered materials of unprecedented historical significance.
Fluid, crisp and rigorously faithful to the original, this new text is destined to stand as the definitive version of this cornerstone work of Classical Chinese. Of compelling importance not only to students of Chinese history and literature, but to all readers interested in the art or the philosophy of war. From the Hardcover edition.
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Bronnen, noten en/of referenties. Sun-Tzu: de kunst van het oorlogvoeren, ISBN. Sun-Tzu: winnen zonder strijd, ISBN. Sūnzǐ (chinesisch 孫子 / 孙子 ‚Meister Sun‘, eigentlich: 孫武 Sūn Wŭ; alternative Transkription: Sun Tsu, Sun Tzu, Sun Tse, Ssun-ds’, * um 544 v.