The I Ching In Tokugawa Thought And Culture (Asian Interactions And Comparisons) - Association for Asian Studies and University of Hawaii Press
Ng, Wai-Ming
University of Hawaii Press (2000)
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Hardcover 0824822420
This pioneering study uses the I Ching (Book of Changes) to investigate the role of Chinese learning in the development of thought and culture in Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868). I Ching scholarship reached its apex during the Tokugawa, becoming one of the most popular and influential texts among Japanese intellectuals. It penetrated into many areas of Tokugawa life: politics, economics, religion, natural science, medicine, military studies, and popular culture. The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture represents a scholarly attempt to expose uncharted research territory, offering new analysis and materials. Many of the primary sources discussed here have never before been used in research or translated into English.

Product Gegevens
Taal English
LoC Classificatie PL2464.Z7N46 2000
Dewey 299/.51282
Omslag Prijs $63.00
Aantal pagina's 277
Hoogte x Breedte 241 x 159 mm

Opmerkingen
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-272) and index.