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| | I Ching (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | I Ching: An Annotated Bibliography by Edward Hacker, Steve Moore, Lorraine Patsco (Routledge) With over one thousand entries covering a diverse range of sources including books, articles, unpublished dissertations, taped lectures, devices and software, this is the most comprehensive annotated bibliography of English works on the I Ching. |
 | | If the importance of books is measured by the numbers of their readers, the amount of commentary written on them, the quantity of editions and translations...and, perhaps more than this, the way they've affected human lives across the centuries and the continents...then surely two would appear far ahead of the rest of the field. |
 | | It appeared to me that the perspective and the conceptual devices with which the 1 Ching depicts the essential conditions of the social world were of significance in modem social sciences and their main ideas could be translated without much difficulty into sociological terminology. |
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