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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:59:54 -0600 | |||
From: info@daoistcenter.org | |||
To: "Dave Yamakuchi" <dyamakuchi@yahoo.com> | |||
Subject: Re: Laozi and the Tao (or Dao if you prefer) | |||
Dave, | Dave, | ||
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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:59:54 -0600
From: info@daoistcenter.org
To: "Dave Yamakuchi" <dyamakuchi@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Laozi and the Tao (or Dao if you prefer)
Dave,
Hello. Yes, you may use the image.
Louis
Louis Komjathy/Kang Siqi, Ph.D. Co-director Center for Daoist Studies
Quoting Dave Yamakuchi <dyamakuchi@yahoo.com>:
> Greetings, > > My name is Dave Yamakuchi and I am currently in the process of > writing a brief summary of the Lao Tsu (or Laozi if you prefer) for
> a web based compendium called Citizendium. I believe it would be a
> wonderful addition if I were able to include some pictures from your
> archives. We would however need your permission for copyright > purposes, and the name of the person or organization we should > credit the work to. > > The particular picture I had in mind is the Laozi1.jpg image from
> the page: > > http://www.daoistcenter.org/Personages.html > > Also, I thought if you perhaps had a good image of the kanji > writing for Laozi or Daode jing it might help to tell the story. > > Thanks in a dvance for your consideration, and I look forward to > hearing back from you. > > Sincerely, > > Dave Yamakuchi > >