Also known as Yî Ching or The Book of ChangesI Ching is an ancient Chinese text of vast historical and cultural influence. Spanning the fields of divination, cosmology, morality and philosophy, with strong links to Confucianism, it has been interpreted in many different ways over the centuries and ultimately demonstrates an early attempt to understand the world and the human place within it. Reviving James Legge’s classic nineteenth-century translation, this compact and accessible edition includes an illuminating introduction that casts fresh light on this fascinating text.

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I Ching, also known as Yî Ching or The Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese text of vast cultural influence, spanning divination, cosmology, morality and philosophy. With ties to Confucianism, it offers an early attempt to understand the world and humanity's place in it. This compact edition revives James Legge’s classic translation.
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A key work of the Chinese Classics in an accessible and beautiful edition, an ideal companion to our titles on Chinese myths, legends, folk tales and ancient history.

Product details

ISBN
9781835627860
Published
2026-03-31
Publisher
Flame Tree Publishing
Weight
308 gr
Height
168 mm
Width
110 mm
Thickness
24 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
416

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Biographical note

Dennis Schilling (Introduction) is the Professor for Chinese Philosophy at the School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China. He studied Sinology, Philosophy and Japanology at the universities of Würzburg, Munich, Wuhan/PR China, and received his Doctor degree and the habilitation at the University of Munich. His doctoral thesis explores metaphysical, political and ethical ideas in Chinese divination texts imitating the composition and style of the ancient manual Yì jīng. Currently, his research focuses on ideas of life and death in ancient and medieval China and on the metaphysics of time and change in Chinese philosophy. He is also engaged in comparative philosophy and teaches Chinese Metaphysics, Daoist philosophy and Yì jīng studies.