Herrlee Creel
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Herlee Glessner Creel (1905-June 1, 1994) was an American orientalist and philosopher, and authority on Confucius. He was born in Chicago, and became professor at the University of Chicago.
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- Sinism: A Study of the Evolution of the Chinese World-View (1929)
- The Birth of China: A Study of the Formative Period of Chinese Civilization (1937)
- Chinese Writing (1943)
- Newspaper Chinese by the Inductive Method (1943) with Teng Ssu-yu
- Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method (1945) Volume I The Hsiao Ching Vol. II Selections from the Lün Yu; Volume III The Mencius, editor, with Tsung-Ch'ien Chang and Richard C. Rudolph
- Studies in Early Chinese Culture (1948)
- Confucius, the Man and the Myth (1949) as Confucius and the Chinese Way (1960)
- Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mao Tse-Tung (1953)
- Origins of Statecraft in China (1970) Volume One. The Western Chou Empire
- Shen Pu-hai. A Chinese Political Philosopher of the Fourth Century B.C. (1974)
- What is Taoism?: and other Studies in Chinese Cultural History (1977)