Florian C. Reiter

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Florian C. Reiter (born September 30, 1948 in Prien am Chiemsee ) is a German sinologist . He studied in Munich and Taiwan and teaches at the Humboldt University in Berlin.

His main topic is Chinese Daoism , to which he also wrote an introduction.

Works

  • "Study of the 'traditions of presumably immortals' (I-hsien chuan) from the Taoist canon", Oriens, Volume 29, 1986, pp. 351-396.
  • Basic elements and tendencies of religious Taoism: the tension between integration and individuality in its history during the Chin, Yuan and early Ming periods. Stuttgart: Steiner-Verl. Wiesbaden, 1988
  • The pearl bag from the three caves: working materials on Taoism of the early T'ang period. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1990
  • Life and work of Lao-Tzu in writing and pictures. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1990
  • "Some Remarks on the Chinese Word t'u 'Chart, Plan, Design'", Oriens, Volume 32, 1990, pp. 308-327.
  • Categories and realities in Shang-ch'ing Taoism: (Shang-ch'ing tao lei-shih hsiang); Study materials on Taoism of the early T'ang period. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1992
  • "Conditions, Ways and Means of Healing in the Perspective of the Chinese Taoist," Oriens, Volume 33, 1992, pp. 348-362.
  • The Temple Mount Ch'i-ch'ü in Szechwan Province, in China today. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1993
  • Lao-tzu as an introduction. 1st edition - Hamburg: Junius, 1994
  • "How Wang Ch'ung-yang (1112-1170) the Founder of Ch'üan-chen Taoism Achieved Enlightenment", Oriens, Volume 34, 1994, pp. 497-508.
  • "Some Considerations about the Reception of the 'Tao-te ching' in Germany and China", Oriens, Volume 35, 1996, pp. 281-297.
  • The aspirations and standards of Taoist priests in the early T'ang Period. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1998
  • Taoism as an introduction. Hamburg: Junius, 2000
  • Religions in China: history, everyday life, culture. Munich: Beck, 2002
  • (Ed.) Scriptures, schools and forms of practice in Daoism: a Berlin Symposium [in March 2001]. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005
  • The Middle Kingdom - in the Middle: Studies of Berlin Sinologists. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006

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