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  •  Zhongwen  - http://zhongwen.com/dao.htm
     Rick Harbaugh's Chinese text of the Tao Te Ching, hyperlinked to definitions of Chinese characters and to an English translation.
  •  Tao Te Ching  - http://tuffley.hispeed.com/tao/
     Translation and commentary by an unknown author, compiled by David Tuffey. Chapters are sorted by topic. Provides a downloadable version.
  •  Taoism Information Page  - http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/ttc-list.htm
     Several on-line translations of the classic of the way.
  •  Headless Tao  - http://www.geocities.com/~jimclatfelter/jimztao.html
     A simple poetic interpretation by Jim Clatfelter.
  •  Way and Power Book  - http://www.san.beck.org/Laotzu.html
     By Sanderson Beck, as included in the Wisdom Bible.
  •  Tao Te Ching  - http://www.beatrice.com/TAO.html
     A modern, humorous and loosely phrased translation by Ron Hogan.
  •  Hermetica.info  - http://www.hermetica.info/
     An archive of texts translated by Bradford Hatcher.
  •  Daosim Depot  - http://www.edepot.com/taotext.html
     Over a dozen different translations.
  •  Laozi Daodejing  - http://home.debitel.net/user/wulf.dieterich/index.html
     English and German translations featuring Chinese text as GIFs. Each character is linked to a dictionary and includes Seal Script characters.
  •  Tao Te Ching  - http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/taote-v3.html
     Translation by Steven Mitchell.
  •  Dao De Jing - The Way and its Power  - http://afpc.asso.fr/wengu/wg/wengu.php?l=Daodejing#a3
     Chinese text based on the Wang Bi version. English: Arthur Waley and D. C. Lau. French: Stanislas Julien. German: Richard Wilhelm.
  •  Dao De Jing - Tao Te Ching  - http://oaks.nvg.org/re3ra3.html
     Interpolation by Tormod Kinnes, based on the English versions of Lin Yutang, Arthur Waley and Wing-tsit Chan.
  •  Laozi (Lao Tzu)  - http://www.thedrunkenboat.com/laozi.html
     Commentaries on the Dao De Jing by Tony Barnstone and Chou Ping, including translations of some chapters.
  •  Daoist Reflections  - http://community-2.webtv.net/DaoistReflections/
     Sister Nona (a Daoist Nun) uses the Dao De Jing & the elements of Liu I-ming's explication thereof, to create courses in spiritual and ethical development.
  •  Terebess Asis Online  - http://terebess.hu/english/tao.html
     Over 30 translations, including some well-known authors and some new ones.
  •  Daozang  - http://www.daozang.com/daodejing.html
     Transcription of Siji Tzu's oral rendition to his students.
  •  Welcome The Tao Te Ching  - http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/spirit/tao.html
     A work in progress by Darkchilde, including commentaries on various English translations.
  •  Light of Isis  - http://www.lightofisis.com/Home%20Page%20Files/dao.htm
     by Isis with a metaphysical slant.
  •  New Equations Tao Te Ching  - http://www.newequations.com/taoteching.html
     By Alan Sheets and Barbara Tovey, who have grouped the chapters into nine personality types.
  •  Tao Te Ching Interpreted Succinctly  - http://www.laetusinpraesens.org/docs00s/taote1.php
     Based on a translation by Ursula Le Guin, Anthony Judge presents one-line synopses for each chapter. Site also contains extensive commentaries.
  •  The Tao Te Ching  - http://www.actus.org/laotzu.html
     Using the Feng/English version, Masahito Koishikawa compares chapters of the Tao Te Ching with passages from the Bible.
  •  Librarian's Lao-Tzu  - http://www.geocities.com/onelibrarian.geo/lao_tzu.html
     "The Book of the Library and Its Ways" is a humorous interpolation from the viewpoint of a librarian by Andy Barnett.
  •  Heidegger and the Tao Te Ching  - http://www.ferrum.edu/philosophy/taoteheid.htm
     A Brief Comparison of Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" with Peter Merel's translation by David York.
  •  The Tao and the Te  - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ddiamond/intao.html
     "Fundamentals of Taoism and Mind in General" explores the connection of the Tao Te Ching to neurological patterns in the brain, by C. J. Lofting.
  •  The Authorship of the Tao Te Ching  - http://www.idiocentrism.com/china.author.htm
     John J. Emerson explores the possibilities of authorship based on the theories of other philosophers of the time as well as historical events.
  •  Tao Te Ching  - http://www.utdallas.edu/~edsha/tao1.html
     Translation with some commentary by Dr. Edwin Sha from the perspective of a Buddhist.
  •  The Tao of Systems  - http://www.newciv.org/ISSS_Primer/asem02yl.html
     "Ancient Systems Thinking in China and Its Application in Chinese Life" by Yi Lin. An essay on scientific applications of the Tao Te Ching to the systematic wholeness of life.
  •  Tao Te Ching  - http://www.nomad.mcmail.com/tao/index.htm
     by Andre Gauthier with images by Penny Downes.
  •  The Theosophy of the Tao Te Ching  - http://www.theosophical.org/theosophy/questmagazine/marapr2001/brooks/
     An article written for Quest Magazine in which Richard W. Brooks comments on particular sections of various translations.
  •  Tao & My Music  - http://www.post1.com/home/chinablue/Taoandmymusic.html
     Mark Chan comments on sections of the Tao Te Ching from a musician's perspective.
  •  Dao Is Open  - http://www.daoisopen.com/LaozisDaoDeJing.html
     Translations with commentaries by Nina Correa. Site also includes the Seal Script characters used in the Guodian Laozi with English definitions, and a Taoist discussion forum.
  •  About the Tao  - http://www.thetao.info
     Translations and commentaries on some chapters including Chinese characters for each.
  •  Laozi  - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/laozi/
     An article in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Alan Chan of the National University of Singapore on the Dao De Jing: it's origins, various ancient texts and commentaries.
  •  Laozi Debate  - http://www.archaeology.org/9811/newsbriefs/laozi.html
     A 1998 article in Archeology magazine by Spencer P.M. Harrington on the discovery of the Guodian text of the Dao De Jing.
  •  Tau Teh Ching  - http://www.wayist.org/ttc%20compared/indexchp.htm
     Line by line comparisons of 24 translations of the Tao Te Ching.