The Multimedia I Ching
Richard Wilhelm(Editor)
Princeton University Press
Published on 16. December 1996
Book
Hardback
978-0-691-01212-4 (ISBN)
Description
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, has been consulted as an oracle and explored as a book of wisdom and philosophy for 3000 years. Now Princeton University Press offers an interactive CD-ROM edition of this great classic, built on the entire text of the original Wilhelm/Baynes translation that has inspired over a million readers since its publication in the early 1950s. Through its familiar system of 64 six-line "hexagrams," the I Ching attempts to render all phenomena in the universe in terms of the interplay of the primal forces of Heaven and Earth.
In this CD edition, China's ageless work is harmonized with a stunning landscape of natural beauty, meticulously rendered architecture, and a background of gentle music and narration. In the open-air Pavilion, users can consult the Oracle through the traditional method of yarrow stalk divination or the simpler coin divination--or by entering a hexagram--for instant access to the appropriate readings of the Image, the Judgment, and the Lines. The text reader incorporates all levels of the text and all the Wilhelm commentary. The Library's rooms serve as a guide to the rich text of the Book of Changes, allowing effortless exploration of the deeper levels of the work, including the Ten Wings and other writings on the I Ching representing over 2500 years of study by Taoists, Confucians, and other scholars of this great work. Throughout the I Ching, tours await to guide you to both the deep resources of the disc and the many tools for using them.
From its early days, when sages cut the work apart to shuffle its pages, the I Ching has awaited three thousand years for a medium deep enough to hold it--and responsive enough to adapt the Changes to each user. Whether you seek wisdom, advice, translations of each original Chinese text, or an experience deep within another culture's thought, The Multimedia I Ching is a perfect environment. Finally, the world's oldest hypertext finds its home.
Both Mac and Windows versions are on the same hybrid disc.
Sample the I Ching on the internet at http://iching.princeton.edu
CD edition features
-Generates Oracle hexagrams through precise duplication of Yarrow or Coin methods
-Stores, files, and prints Oracle readings and texts
And includes
-Tours of material through voice and animation
-3-D walk-through or quick map-based navigation
-Ambient sounds of nature and classical Chinese instrumentals
-Preference settings for sounds, screens, and destinations
-Full texts of Wilhelm/Baynes' I Ching and Hellmut Wilhelm's Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching
In this CD edition, China's ageless work is harmonized with a stunning landscape of natural beauty, meticulously rendered architecture, and a background of gentle music and narration. In the open-air Pavilion, users can consult the Oracle through the traditional method of yarrow stalk divination or the simpler coin divination--or by entering a hexagram--for instant access to the appropriate readings of the Image, the Judgment, and the Lines. The text reader incorporates all levels of the text and all the Wilhelm commentary. The Library's rooms serve as a guide to the rich text of the Book of Changes, allowing effortless exploration of the deeper levels of the work, including the Ten Wings and other writings on the I Ching representing over 2500 years of study by Taoists, Confucians, and other scholars of this great work. Throughout the I Ching, tours await to guide you to both the deep resources of the disc and the many tools for using them.
From its early days, when sages cut the work apart to shuffle its pages, the I Ching has awaited three thousand years for a medium deep enough to hold it--and responsive enough to adapt the Changes to each user. Whether you seek wisdom, advice, translations of each original Chinese text, or an experience deep within another culture's thought, The Multimedia I Ching is a perfect environment. Finally, the world's oldest hypertext finds its home.
Both Mac and Windows versions are on the same hybrid disc.
Sample the I Ching on the internet at http://iching.princeton.edu
CD edition features
-Generates Oracle hexagrams through precise duplication of Yarrow or Coin methods
-Stores, files, and prints Oracle readings and texts
And includes
-Tours of material through voice and animation
-3-D walk-through or quick map-based navigation
-Ambient sounds of nature and classical Chinese instrumentals
-Preference settings for sounds, screens, and destinations
-Full texts of Wilhelm/Baynes' I Ching and Hellmut Wilhelm's Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching
Reviews / Votes
"Princeton's CD-Rom version comes as a welcome relief, presenting the work in a fresh and more user-friendly way that is enjoyable while not detracting from the serious nature of Wilhelm's scholarship. . . .Princeton has generally succeeded admirably in making Wilhelm more accessible, both for students and general readers; even scholars needing to consult his translation may welcome the convenience this CD offers."---Robert Neather, The Times Higher Education Supplement "The 3D, interactive, multimedia environment of the program conveys the flavor of Chinese culture in ways that a book simply cannot--through superimposing images, music, and the spoken word. . . . [T]he designers. . . have done an excellent job of using current technology to facilitate the retrieval of timeless wisdom." * Intuition * "This disc serves up a gracious and comprehensive course in the ancient oracular system. . . . Virtual seekers will likely prostrate themselves before Multimedia I Ching's sacred ambience of warmly lighted reading rooms and sweet, caressing music. . . . [A]ll aspects of this quiet refuge--its sound, music, and imagery--can be easily customized." * MacWorld *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Product notice
Trade binding
ISBN-13
978-0-691-01212-4 (9780691012124)
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