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The Classic of Changes and the Columbia I Ching on CD-ROM: Book and CD-ROM Set [Spiral-bound]

Professor Richard John Lynn (Translator)
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January 24, 1997

Explore the extraordinary world of the I Ching -- with the authoritative translation and stunning multimedia. Richard John Lynn's The Classic of Changes has been hailed as the antidote to generations of outdated, inaccurate translations. Providing easy access to its offerings of wisdom and guidance, the book and CD-ROM can be used together everyday -- as a source of reflection, enlightenment, and pleasure.

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Windows: IBM or IBM-compatible 386 or higher; 8 MB of RAM; super VGA graphics; soundcard (optional); CD-ROM drive.

Macintosh: Macintosh 68030 or higher; 8 MB of RAM; CD-ROM drive.



Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal

The I Ching or Book of Changes is a Chinese manual for divination (also called a book of wisdom), compiled in the ninth century B.C.E. A person consulting the I Ching is said to be able to see into the true nature of the universe, and, by acting according to its dictates, avoid personal failures and disasters. Most available editions of the I Ching are based on the James Legge translation, a work produced over 140 years ago and characterized by romanticized and idiomatic Victorian English. Although not more accurate or revealing than the Legge, this new translation is welcome because of its crisp usage of modern-day English. Lynn supplies a chart of trigrams and hexagrams, a glossary, and a list of proper names. Of special interest to students of classical Chinese text is a commentary by Wang Bi, a third-century A.D. Chinese scholar. Highly recommended for public and academic libraries.
Glenn Masuchika, Chaminade Univ. Lib., Honolulu
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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This is the best I Ching that has so far appeared.

(Times Literary Supplement (London) )

This new translation is welcome because of its crisp usage of modern-day English... Highly recommended.

(Library Journal )

Familiar with current historical and textual research, having no truck with 'ageless wisdoms' and leery of spirituality, Richard Lynn's translation of the I Ching as retranslated, explicated and interpreted by the young scholar Wang Bi and his followers, feels a world apart from that of Wilhelm.

(London Review of Books )

[Lynn]'s provided us with the materials from which to reconstruct Wang Bi's vision of the text. The result is clearly written and presented -- the best entry into an I Ching world that we have so far.

(Shambala Sun )

Lynn has... produce[d] a translation of whose accuracy one can be optimally confident... [T]his is a solidly and attractively produced volume.

(Religion ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 614 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (January 24, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231108060
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231108065
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,980,651 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional translation, November 29, 1999
Richard John Lynn's translation of the I Ching has become one of my most precious books. He has found the style that brings back a very distant voice of ancient China: Wang Bi, a philosophical geenius who died at the age of 23 after having written the most outstanding commentaries ever of the I Ching and the Tao Te Ching. R.J.Lynn brings out the taoist touch of Wang Bi's philosophy by keeping the word "dao" in the English text. Some of his expressions are fun, like when someone's situation has come to a point of decline, Lynn translates Wang Bi with: "this one's dao has petered out". Somehow Lynn has brought Wang Bi's thought back to life.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One for the collection, September 14, 2003
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Jack Purcell (Placitas, NM USA) - See all my reviews
The reviews on the Lynn book appear to break down to a partisanship between John Richard Lynn and Wilhelm. There's room in the library of the I Ching enthusiast for both. I happen to prefer Lynn, but refer frequently to Wilhelm. It's difficult to imagine either of the two absent from the shelf. I'm particularly grateful to Lynn for the comprehensive footnotes and historical notes to put each item in context.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exqusite, precise and accessable translation of the I Ching, April 9, 1997
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This translation of the I Ching is the best of the non-popularized versions. While it is a scholarly work, it is also accessable to the average reader who wishes to access the original text. While any translation of this seminal work must have some bias in extracting the meaning from the Chinese, this version seems to take the "middle way" in presenting a translation that is faithful and flexible. Highly recommended
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subsequent text set, fundamental good fortune, fifth yin, top yang, top yin, resonate relationship, second yin, juvenile ignorance, one positive line, fundamental prevalence, noble man acts, yang line occupies, yin occupies, overlapping trigrams, appended phrases, perpetual constancy, see section ten, step with the moment, first yang, constituent trigrams, yin position, replete virtue, yang line occupying, lower trigram, entire hexagram
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Kong Yingda, Wang Bi, Third Yang, Fifth Yang, Fourth Yang, Second Yang, Cheng Yi, Third Yin, Zhu Xi, First Yin, Fourth Yin, Pure Yang, General Remarks, Ferrying Complete, Lou Yulie, Explaining the Trigrams, Ferrying Incomplete, Suppression of the Light, Marrying Maiden, Minor Superiority, Birth Throes, Major Superiority, Han Kangbo, Inner Trust, Lesser Domestication
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