I Ching [Book of Changes] [Chinese Philosophy, Divination]
New York: The New American Library, 1971. Accessible edition of the I Ching, edited by Raymond van Over and based on James Legge’s translation. Includes introduction and notes for understanding hexagrams, change, and ethical guidance. Essential for study of Chinese philosophy and divination.Provides a modern editorial framework highlighting its significance.....
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