johnc@dartvax.UUCP (John Cabell) (01/15/84)
I'm not sure which group this goes in, so I put it in games and books. My question: Can anyone tell me the names of some books that describe 'I Ching' in any amount of detail? I kind of fell for the one we have on our system that uses a random factor, but I would like to know more about it. Thanx in advance, --johnc -- Unix path: ...!decvax!dartvax!johnc Universal id: 50 USnail: 4 Ridge rd., Hanover, NH 037550248
crm@duke.UUCP (Charles R. Martin) (01/15/84)
Good books that describe the I Ching are: 1) The Baynes translations (which was used by Jung) 2) the translation by Legge in the Dover books line 3) the new translation available from Bantam by a guy named Sam Roffler (I think, don't have any of these right at hand.) I really recommend this last because it is much more intelligable than any of the others, as it is a reinterpretation into modern English rather than a translation of old literary Chinese.