The ancient Chinese I Ching is probably the oldest book in existence, and 2500 years ago it received the highest praise from its illustrious commentator, Confucius. The purpose of the I Ching is to provide a system of knowledge whereby man can analyze the pattern of changes in life governed by the I
I Ching: the book of change
β Scribed by Hinton, David
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Le site internet de l'Γ©diteur indique : "In a radically new translation and interpretation of the I Ching, David Hinton strips this ancient Chinese masterwork of the usual apparatus and discovers a deeply poetic and philosophical text. Teasing out an elegant vision of the cosmos as ever-changing yet harmonious, Hinton reveals the seed from which Chinese philosophy, poetry, and painting grew. Although it was and is widely used for divination, the I Ching is also a book of poetic philosophy, deeply valued by artists and intellectuals, and Hinton's translation restores it to its original lyrical form. Previous translations have rendered the I Ching as a divination text full of arcane language and extensive commentary. Though informative, these versions rarely hint at the work's philosophical heart, let alone its literary beauty. Here, Hinton translates only the original strata of the text, revealing a fully formed work of literature in its own right. The result is full of wild imagery, fables, aphorisms, and stories. Acclaimed for the eloquence of his many translations of ancient Chinese poetry and philosophy, Hinton has reinvented the I Ching as an exciting contemporary text at once primal and postmodern."
β¦ Subjects
Civilisation--Chine--Jusqu'Γ 221 av. J.-C;Cosmologie--Chine;Divination--Chine;Philosophie--Chine--Jusqu'Γ 221 av. J.-C;Yijing -- Traductions anglaises;Yi jing;Cosmologie -- Chine;Philosophie -- Chine -- Jusqu'aΜ 221 av. J.-C;Divination -- Chine;Civilisation -- Chine -- Jusqu'aΜ 221 av. J.-C
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