A Yijing Bibliography

Version 07.3

 

The following entries each contributed in some way to the research for this

work. Those entries highlighted in bold were the most useful or were sources for

important new ideas. A few of the Modernist scholars have been included in this

category for the detail of their scholarship and the number of interesting windows

they have opened onto old problems, but this does not constitute an endorsement

of their translations. Other entries may be noted for their strengths or weaknesses.

Articles and academic papers are not rated. Some newer books are listed in the

“Short List” at the end. See also Links on the website.

 

Acknowledgements: Much thanks and gratitude to those who have given

me such valued feedback, constructive criticism and encouragement (even for the

advice I was too stubborn to take) and especially to Hilary Barrett, Pedro Batista,

Raul G’Acha, Angel Herrero, LiSe Heyboer, Denis Mair, Steve Marshall, Fred

Neeser, Lorraine Patsco, Mondo Secter, and the late Larry (Mo4) Moore.

 

Adler, Joseph A., trans; written by Zhuxi Introduction to the Study of the Classic

of Change (I-hsüeh ch'i-meng). NY: Global Scholarly Publications, 2002.

Albertson, Edward. The Complete I Ching for the Millions. Los Angeles, CA:

Sherbourne Press, 1969.

Anthony, Carol K. A Guide to the I Ching. Stow, MA: Anthony Publishing Co.,

1980. Revised and Enlarged 1988.

_____The Philosophy of the I Ching. Stow, MA: Anthony Publishing Co., 1981.

Arcarti, Kristyna. I Ching for Beginners. Great Britain: Hodder & Stoughton,

1994.

Baggot, Andy. Teach Yourself I Ching. Chicago, IL: NTC/Contemporary Pub.,

1999.

Balkin, Jack M. The Laws of Change: I Ching and the Philosophy of Life. NY:

Schocken Books, 2002.

Benjamin, William James. "System I Ching: Being an Essay on the Constitution

and Compositon of the Book of Changes." Wondo Publications, 1974.

Birdwhistell, Anne D. Transition to Neo-Confucianism: Shao Yung on

Knowledge and Symbols of Reality. Stanford, CA: Stanford University

Press, 1989.

Blofeld, John. I Ching, The Book of Change. NY: E.P. Dutton & Sons, 1965.

_____I Ching - O Livro das Transmutacoes. Tr. Ronaldo Sergio de Biasi. Rio

de Jaineiro, BR: Nova Era, 1996.

Bonnershaw, Asa. I Ching, The Book of Changes. Santa Barbara, CA: Bandanna

Books, 1986.

Brennan, J.H. The Magical I Ching. St Paul, MN: Llewellyn Pub., 2000.

Britto, Ely. I Ching: Um Novo Ponto De Vista. Sao Paulo: Editora Cultrix, 1994.

Bullock, Raymond R. Guide to I Ching. London: Caxton Editions, 2000.

Cammann, Schuyler. "Some Early Chinese Symbols of Duality." History of

Religions. 24:3 (1985): 215-254. Hetu & Loshu evolution.

_____"The Eight Trigrams: Variants and Their Uses." History of Religions.

29:4 (1990): 301-17.

Carus, Paul. Chinese Astrology: Early Chinese Occultism. LaSalle, IL: Open

Court, 1974.

Chan Chiu Ming. Book of Changes: An Interpretation for the Modern Age.

Singapore: Asiapac, 1997.

Chu, W.K. and W.A. Sherrill. The Astrology of I Ching. London: Arkana, 1976.

Chung, Chang-Soo. I Ching on Man and Society: An Exploration into Its

Theoretical Implications in Social Sciences. NY: University Press of

America, 2001.

Chung Wu. The Essentials of the Yi Jing: Translated, Annotated, and With an

Introduction and Notes. St. Paul, MN: Paragon House, 2003.

Cleary, Thomas. The Taoist I Ching. Boston: Shambhala, 1986. Translation of

commentary by Liu I-ming, 1796.

_____The Buddhist I Ching. Boston: Shambhala, 1987. Translation of commen-

tary by Chih-hsu Ou-i, 1599-1655.

_____I Ching: The Tao of Organization. Boston: Shambhala, 1988. Translation

of commentary by Cheng I, 1033-1108.

_____I Ching Mandalas: A Program of Study for the Book of Changes. Boston:

Shambhala, 1989.

_____I Ching: The Book of Changes. Boston: Shambhala, 1992.

Covello, Edward M. "Symbolization of Conscious States in the I Ching: A

Quantitative Study." Journal of Altered States of Consciousness. 3:2

(1977-78): 111-129.

Crowley, Aleister. The Book of Changes. San Francisco: Level Press, 1972.

Mostly wide of the mark but an occasional good idea.

_____The Book of Thoth. Berkeley, CA: Shambhala, 1969.

_____The Qabalah of Aleister Crowley: Gematria, Seven Seven Seven, Sepher

Sephiroth. NY: Samuel Weiser, 1973.

Curzi, Valter. I Ching: El Oraculo Chino. Barcelona: Ediciones Martinez Roca,

1997.

Damian-Knight, Guy. Karma and Destiny in the I Ching. London: Arkana, 1987.

_____The I Ching on Business and Decision Making. London: Century, 1986.

_____The I Ching on Love. Poole, Dorset: Blanford Press, 1984.

Davis, Nan. "I Ching and the Eightfold Path: The Eight Essential Hexagrams

& the Buddhist Eightfold Path." I Ching Newsletter (Summer, 1980): 3-6.

Dhiegh, Khigh Alx. I Ching: Taoist Book of Days. NY: Ballantine Books, 1979.

Was published as an annual calendar 1975-1981.

_____The Eleventh Wing: An Exposition of the Dynamics of I Ching for Now.

NY: Dell Publishing Co., 1973.

Douglas, Alfred. How to Consult the I Ching. NY: Berkeley Medallion Books,

1971.

Eberhard, Wolfram. A Dictionary of Chinese Symbols. NY: Routledge & Kegan

Paul, 1986.

Fendos, George Jr. “Fei Chih’s Place in the Development of I-Ching

Studies.” Ph.D. dissertation in Chinese Studies: University of Wisconsin,

Madison, WI: 1988. History, Early Zhou through Early Han.

de Fancourt, William. Warp and Weft: In Search of the I Ching. UK: Capall

Bann Pub., 1997.

Feng, Gia-Fu and Jerome Kirk. Tai Chi, A Way of Centering and I Ching.

London: Collier, 1970. Groovy, has charisma. not a bad translation.

Fleming, Jess. "Philosophical Counseling and the I Ching." Journal of Chinese

Philosophy. 23:3 (September, 1996): 299-320.

Fu You-de. Yijing Text and Annotated Translation. Last known URL:

http://zhouyi.sdu.edu.cn/english/newsxitong/Yijing/200637183552.htm

Gardner, Martin. “Mathematical Games: The Combinatorial Basis of the I Ching,

the Chinese Book of Divination and Wisdom.” Scientific American. 230:1

(January, 1974): 109-13. Probabilities of divination methods.

Gill, Richard. I Ching: The Little Book That Tells The Truth. London: The

Aquarian Press, 1993.

Goodman, Howard. “Exegetes and Exegeses of the Book of Changes in the 3rd

Century AD: Historical and Scholastic Contexts for Wang Pi.” Ph.D.

Dissertation in East Asian Studies: Princeton University, 1985.

Gotshalk, Richard. Divination, Order and the Zhouyi. Lanham, MD: University

Press of America, 1999. Modernist; much too loose with emendations.

Govinda, Lama Anagarika. The Inner Structure of the I Ching, the Book of

Transformations. San Francisco: Wheelwright Press, 1981.

Graham, A.C. Yin-Yang and the Nature of Correlative Thinking. Singapore:

Institute of East Asian Philosophies (Occasional Paper and Monograph

Series No. 6), 1986.

Graham, Charles M. The Concept of Cycle in Modern Science, Astrology and I

Ching. Green Bay, WI: Cambridge Circle, Ltd., 1976. 59pp booklet.

Hacker, Edward. The I Ching Handbook. Brookline, MA: Paradigm

Publications, 1993.

Hacker, Edward, Steve Moore and Lorraine Patsco. I Ching: An Annotated

Bibliography. NY: Routledge, 2002. Much more comprehensive and

descriptive than this bibliography.

Hamerslough, Bruce F. The I Ching Manual. Self-published, 1985. Credit due

for noticing both the Zhi Gua and the Fan Yao dimensions.

Harvard-Yenching Institute. A Concordance to Yi Ching (Zhou Yi Yin De).

Sinological Index Series, Supplement No. 10. Peiping: Harvard-

Yenching Institute, 1935. Reprint Taipei: Ch’eng-wen Pub. Co., 1966

Hatcher, Bradford. The Book of Changes (Yi Jing, I Ching, Zhou Yi) Word For

Word. Two Literal English Translations (One Basic, One Advanced) and

a Pinyin Transcription. 2 Volumes. Ridgway, CO: Self-published, 1999.

_____I Ching: The Rogue Commentaries. Self-published, 1977. Written back

when he still thought he could translate from the English.

Heyboer, LiSe. Yi Jing, Book of the Moon. A work in progress, translation and

commentary published online. Copyright 1999-2003. Last known URL:

http://www.yijing.nl/i_ching/index.html

Holden, Maxine. "The Ways of Therapy with the I Ching." M.A. Thesis, Antioch

University, 1983.

Hook, Diana ffarington. The I Ching and Mankind. Boston: Routledge & Kegan

Paul, 1975.

_____The I Ching and You. London: Arkana, 1988.

_____The I Ching and its Associations. Great Britain: Arkana, 1992.

Hsu, F.C. trans. Chow Tun Yi (Zhou Dunyi). The Book of Universality: A

Supplement to the Book of Changes. Pondicherry, India: Sri Aurobindo

Ashram Pub. Dept., 1979.

Huang, Alfred. The Complete I Ching. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1998.

_____The Numerology of the I Ching: A Sourcebook of Symbols, Structures

and Traditional Wisdom. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2000.

Huang, Kerson and Rosemary Huang. The I Ching. NY: Workman Publishing,

1987.

Hulse, David Allen. The Key of It All. St Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1993.

Javery, Cyrille. Understanding the I Ching. Boston: Shambhala, 1997.

Jou, Tsung Hua. The Tao of I Ching: Way to Divination. Taiwan: Tai Chi

Foundation, 1984.

Karcher, Stephen. The Elements of the I Ching. Rockport, MA: Element, 1995.

_____How To Use the I Ching. Rockport, MA: Element, 1997.

_____Ta Chuan: The Great Treatise. NY: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

_____Total I Ching: Myths for Change. London: Time-Warner Books, 2003.

Kaser, R.T. I Ching in Ten Minutes. NY: Avon, 1994.

Kegan, Frank R. I Ching Primer. Chicago: The Aries Press, 1979. Interesting

analysis of line position meanings.

Kleinjans, Everett. I Ching: Book of Symbolic Communication. Singapore:

Institute of East Asian Philosophies (Occasional Paper and Monograph

Series No. 16), 1989.

Koh Kok Kiang. The I Ching: An Illustrated Guide to the Chinese Art of

Divination. Singapore: Asiapac, 1993. Cartoon version.

Kunst, Richard Alan. “The Original Yijing: A Text, Phonetic Transcription,

Translation and Indexes, with Sample Glosses.” Ph.D. dissertation in

Oriental Languages: University of California at Berkeley, 1985. The most

useful of the modernists. His unpublished working notes may still be

available: see the Links section.

de Lacouperie, Terrien. The Oldest Book of the Chinese (The Yh King), and its

Authors. Vol.1: History and Method. London: D.Nutt, 1892. Available as a

pdf at Google Books.

Lee, Jung Young. The Principle of Changes: Understanding the I Ching. New

Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1971.

_____The I Ching and Modern Man. Secaucus, NJ: University Books, 1975.

Legge, James, tr. The I Ching. NY: Dover, 1963.

_____I Ching: O Livro das Mutacoes. Tr. E. Peixoto de Souza e Maria Judith

Martins. Curitiba, Br: Hemus Livraria, 2000.

_____Chu and Winberg Chai, ed’s. I Ching: Book of Changes. NY: Bantam

Books, 1969.

_____Chu and Winberg Chai, ed’s. Li Chi, Book of Rites: An Encyclopedia of

Ancient Ceremonial Usages, Religious Creeds and Social Institutions.

New Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1967. 2 Volumes.

_____Clae Waltham, ed. I Ching, the Chinese Book of Changes. NY: Ace

Publishing Corporation, 1969.

_____Clae Waltham, ed. Shu Jing: Book of History. A Modernized Edition of

the Translations of James Legge. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1971.

_____The Book of Poetry [Shijing]: Chinese Text with English Translation.

Shanghai: The Chinese Book Co., 1931. I cannot recommend this

translation, nor Ezra Pound's. Both sacrifice too much of the original

images in adapting to English poetic forms. But the Chinese text is here.

_____The Shoo King or The Book of Historical Documents, with minor text

corrections and a Concordance Table. Hong Kong University Press,

1960, 1970. Chinese Classics series, v3. PL 2461 R43 1970 v.3. Bilingual.

This is the set to have, in spite of difficult organization and archaic

transcription. The series also contains Mengzi and Kongzi's Analects, but it

does not contain the whole of the Li Ji, (only the Great Learning and the

Doctrine of the Mean) or the Yi Jing.

_____The She King or The Book of Poetry, with minor text corrections and

Concordance Tables. Hong Kong University Press, 1960, 1970. Chinese

Classics series, v4. PL 2461 R43 1970 v.4. Bilingual. A much more literal

translation than The Book of Poetry above.

_____The Ch'un Ts'ew, with the Tso Chuen [Chunqiu & Zuozhuan], with

minor text corrections and a Concordance Table. Hong Kong University

Press, 1960, 1970. Chinese Classics series, v5. PL 2461 R43 1970 v.5.

Bilingual.

Lim, Kim-Anh. Practical Guide to the I Ching. Havelte, Holland: Binkey Kok

Publications, 1999. Good insights.

Liu, Da. Tai Chi Chuan and I Ching. NY: Harper & Row, 1972.

_____I Ching Coin Prediction. NY: Harper & Row, 1975.

_____I Ching Numerology. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1975.

Lynn, Richard John. The Classic of Changes. NY: Columbia University

Press, 1994. Provides English translations of commentary by Wang Bi

(226-249), Han Kangbo (d. circa 385), Kong Yingda (574-648) and

portions from Cheng Yi (1033-1107) and Zhu Xi (1130-1200).

Lyons, Albert F. Predicting the Future: An Illustrated History and Guide to

the Techniques. NY: Harry N. Abrams, 1990. Nice coffee table book.

Marshall, S.J. The Mandate of Heaven: Hidden History in the I Ching. NY:

Columbia University Press, 2001. Good insights.

Metzner, Ralph. Maps of Consciousness. NY: Collier, 1971.

Moore, Steve. The Trigrams of Han: Inner Structures of the I Ching. Aquarian

Press, 1989.

Moore, Steve and William Fancourt, editors. The Oracle: The Journal of Yijing

Studies. 11 Volumes through Sept., 2000. Published London, England.

Moran, Elizabeth and Joseph Yu. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to I Ching. NY:

Alpha Books, 2001.

Needham, Joseph. Science and Civilization in China. Volume Two, History of

Scientific Thought. pp 304-345. Cambridge University Press, 1956.

Ni, Hua Ching. The Book of Changes and the Unchanging Truth. Santa

Monica, CA: Shrine of the Eternal Breath of Tao, 1990.

Oshiro, Hide. The Graphic I Ching. Philadelphia: Turtle Island Press, 1978.

Palmer, Martin, Kwok Man Ho and Joanne O’Brien. The Fortune Teller’s I

Ching. NY: Ballentine Books, 1986. Chinese text full of typos.

Plutschow, Herbert. "Archaic Chinese Sacrificial Practices in the Light of

Generative Anthropology." Anthropoetics I, no. 2 (December 1995)

Ponce, Charles. The Nature of the I Ching. NY: Award Books, 1970.

Powell, Neil. The Book of Change; How to Understand and Use the I Ching.

London: Macdonald & Co., 1988. Contains the same text found in Brian

Innes et al, Fate and Fortune; a passable synthesis of English translations.

Qin Ying, ed. Book of Changes. Chinese-English Bilingual Series of Chinese

Classics. Changshu: Hunan Pub. House, 1995. Ruan Yuan's Chinese text,

Zhouyi Zhengyi. Legge translation. ISBN 7-5438-0664-9.

Reifler, Sam. I Ching: A New Interpretation for Modern Times. NY: Bantam

Books, 1974.

Richmond, Nigel. Language of the Lines, the I Ching Oracle. London:

Wildwood House, 1977. Good insights.

_____ The I Ching Oracle. England: Self-Published, 1985.

Richter, Gregory C. I Ching / Yi Jing: Transcription, Gloss, Translation.

Last known URL: http://www2.truman.edu/~grichter/translations/

Riseman, Tom. Understanding the I Ching, London: Aquarian Press, 1990.

Ritsema, Rudolf and Stephen Karcher. I Ching, The Classic Chinese Oracle

of Change. Rockport, MA: Element, 1994. Recommended for glosses and

concordance, not for the translation.

Ritsema, Rudolf. "Notes for Differentiating Some Terms in the I Ching." Part

I. Spring. (1970): 111-25. Part II. Spring. (1971): 141-52.

_____and Shantena Sabbadini. "Images of the Unknown: The Eranos I Ching

Project 1989-1997." Eranos 66-1997, Gateways to Identity, pp 7-44.

Rutt, Richard. The Book of Changes (Zhouyi) A Bronze Age Document. Surrey,

GB: Curzon Press, 1996. Modernist; too loose with emendations.

Schoenholtz, Larry. New Directions in the I Ching: The Yellow River Legacy.

Seacaucus, NJ: University Books, 1975. On C list but for ch's 7 & 8.

Secter, Mondo. The I Ching Handbook: Decision-Making With and Without

Divination. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2002. Reprint of I Ching

Clarified: a Practical Guide with new content. Useful ideas & tools.

Shaughnessy, Edward Louis. “The Composition of the Zhouyi.” Ph.D.

dissertation in Chinese Studies: Stanford University, 1983.

_____I Ching: The Classic of Changes. NY: Ballantine Books, 1996.

Contains Chinese Zhouyi text in both received and Mawangdui versions.

_____Before Confucius: Studies in the Creation of the Chinese Classics.

Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1997.

Shchutskii, Iulian K. Translated by MacDonald, Hasegawa and Hellmut Wilhelm.

Researches on the I Ching. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979.

Sherrill, W.A. and W.K. Chu. The Astrology of the I Ching. NY: Samuel Weiser,

Inc., 1976.

_____An Anthology of I Ching. Great Britain: Arkana, 1989.

Shima, Miki. The Medical I Ching: Oracle of the Healer Within. Boulder, CO:

Blue Poppy Press, 1992.

Siu, R.G.H. The Man of Many Qualities: A Legacy of the I Ching. Cambridge,

MA: MIT Press, 1968. Republished as The Portable Dragon.

Smith, Kidder, et al. Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching. Princeton, NJ:

Princeton University Press, 1990. Omits Chen Tuan & Zhou Dunyi.

_____"The Difficulty of the Yijing." Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles,

Reviews. 15 (1993): 1-15.

_____"Zhouyi Interpretation from Accounts in the Zuozhuan." Harvard

Journal of Asiatic Studies. 49:2 (1989): 421-63.

Smith, Richard Furnald. Prelude to Science: An Exploration of Magic and

Divination. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1975.

Smith, Richard J. Fortune-tellers and Philosophers: Divination in Traditional

Chinese Society. SF: Westview Press, 1991.

Sorrell, Roderic and Amy Max Sorrell. I Ching Made Easy. NY: Harper Collins,

1994. Simple but good insights.

Stambler, Morris and Chester Pearlman. “Supervision as Revelation of the

Pattern: I Ching Comments on ‘The Open Door.’”Family Process: A

Multidisciplinary Journal of Family Study Research and Treatment.

13:3 (1974): 371-84.

Sung, Z.D. The Symbols of the Yi King or The Symbols of the Chinese Logic of

Changes. NY: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1969.

_____The Text of the Yi King (And its Appendices) Chinese Oracle with

English Translation. NY: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1969.

Swanson, Gerald. “The Great Treatise: Commentary Tradition to the Book of

Changes.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, 1974. Complete

translation of the Da Zhuan (Xi Ci Zhuan) with running commentary.

Trosper, Barry R. and Gin-Hua Leu. I Ching: The Illustrated Primer. San Jose,

CA: KGI Publications, 1986.

Tung, Gea. “Metaphor and Analogy in the I Ching.” Ph.D. dissertation:

Claremont Graduate School, 1975.

Waley, Arthur; “The Book of Changes,” Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern

Antiquities; 5: 121-142, 1933. First English language modernist.

Walker, Barbara G. The I Ching of the Goddess. San Francisco: Harper & Row,

1986.

Walls, J.W. "The I Ching as a Paradigm for Understanding Corresponding States

in Fundamentally Different Systems." Journal for Advances in Human

Factors/Ergonomics. 20/B (1995): 1047-1053.

Wang Wenfu. "Observing the Structures of Symbols from Chinese Yijing."

Semiotics Around the World: Synthesis in Diversity. Berkeley, 1994.

Vol. 2, pp 1247-1250.

Watson, Burton. Early Chinese Literature. NY: Columbia University Press, 1962.

Wei, Henry. The Authentic I Ching. North Hollywood: Newcastle Publishing,

1987. Worth finding.

Wei Tat. An Exposition of the I Ching or Book of Changes. Taipei: Institute of

Cultural Studies, 1970.

Whincup, Greg. Rediscovering the I Ching. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1986.

Wilhelm, Hellmut. Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching. NY: Harper

Torchbooks, 1960.

_____Heaven, Earth and Man in the Book of Changes. Seattle: University of

Washington Press, 1977.

_____Parerga: The Book of Changes in the Western Tradition: A Selective

Bibliography. Seattle: Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies,

University of Washington, 1975. A term paper length bibliography.

Wilhelm, Richard. Translated by C.F. Baynes. The I Ching or Book of

Changes. Princeton University Press, 1967.

_____I Ching - O Livro das Mutacaos. Tr. Alayde Mutzenbecher & Gustavo

Alberto Correa Pinto. Sao Paulo: Editora Pensamento, 1985.

_____"I-Ching Oracles in the Tso-Chuan and the Kuo-Yu." Journal of the

American Oriental Society. 79 (1959): 275-80.

_____Lectures on the I Ching. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1979.

Wing, R.L. The I Ching Work Book. NY: Doubleday, 1979.

_____The Illustrated I Ching. NY: Doubleday, 1982.

Woo, Catherine Yi-Yu Cho. "Characters of the Hexagrams of the I Ching."

M.A. Thesis in Art History, Calif. State University, 1972.

Wu Jing-Nuan. Yi Jing. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1991.

Wu, Yi. I Ching: The Book of Changes and Virtues. SF: Great Learning Pub.

Co, 1998.

Yu, Titus. “The I Ching: An Etymological Perspective.” Ph.D. dissertation:

California Institute of Integral Studies, 1983.

Yun, Franklin Hum. The Centered Life: An Introduction to the Book of

Changes. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press, 2001.

 

Yijing Bibliography C List

 

                  The following works were also studied within the scope of this research,
but were of little or no help in this translation. This does not mean they have no
value, only that they did not further an understanding of the Chinese text or a
scholarly study of the Yi.

 

Will Adcock, I Ching: A Practical Guide to Interpretation and Divination

Carol Anthony, Love, An Inner Connection: Based on Principles Drawn from

the I Ching and The Other Way: A Book of Experiences in Meditation

Based on the I Ching. These have little to do with the Yi — only scattered

references. Two more pertinent books are listed in the bibliography above.

Frits Blok, The I Ching: Landscapes of the Soul

Veolita Parker Boyle, The Fundamental Principles of Yi-King, Tao

Stephen Chang, The Great Tao

Chin Lee and Kay Wong, I Ching Book of Change

Mary Clark, I Ching

Roy Collins, The Fu Hsi I Ching

Louis T. Culling, The Pristine I Ching

Sarah Dening, The Everyday I Ching

Cassandra Eason, I Ching Divination for Today’s Woman

Angelika Hoefler, I Ching: New Systems, Methods and Revelations

Karen Holden, Book of Changes: Poems

Willard Johnson, I Ching, An Introduction to the Book of Changes

Rowena Pattee Kryder, Tiger and Dragon I Ching

Vijaya Kumar, All You Wanted to Know About I Ching

David LaChapelle, A Hymn of Changes: Contemplations of the I Ching

Robert R. Leichtman and Carl Japikse, Changing Lines; Healing Lines

Life Resources Institute (LRI). I Ching: The Prophetic Book of Changes

Li Yan, The Illustrated Book of Changes or I Ching (nice concept, wrong trans.)

Paul Lipari, The I Ching: A Guide to Your Destiny

Liu Dajun and Lin Zhongjun, The I Ching: Text and Annotated Translation

Frank J. MacHovec, I Ching: The Book of Changes

Christopher Markert, I Ching, The No. 1 Success Formula

Isabella and L.F. Mears, Creative Energy: A Study of the I-Ching

Dhiresha McCarver, The Photographic I Ching

Chris Marshall, I Ching: The Ancient Book of Chinese Wisdom for Divining the

Future. Distinguish this author from S(teven). J. Marshall.

Gary G. Melyan and Wen-kuang Chu, The Pocket I Ching

Joseph Murphy, Secrets of the I Ching

Rowena Pattee, Moving With Change: A Woman's Reintegration of the I Ching

Marshall Pease, The Aquarian I Ching

Lauren David Peden, I Ching

Oliver Perrottet, The Visual I Ching: A New Approach to the Ancient Chinese

Oracle

Roberta Peters, Elementary I Ching

James Nathan Post, 64 Keys: An Introductory Guide to the I Ching

Jill Richards, The I Ching Companion

William E. Sadler, The I Ching of Management

Denny Sargent, The Tao of Birthdays: Using the I Ching to Become Who You

Were Born to Be

Myles Seabrook, I Ching for Everyone

Jayme F. Simmons, I Ching: A Philosophical Prophesy

Paul Sneddon, Self-Development With the I Ching

Ken Spaulding and Lois Richards, The Simple I Ching

John R. Stahl, Patterns of Illusion and Change

Dianne Stein, The Kwan Yin Book of Changes; A Woman’s I Ching

Marysol Gonzalez Sterling, I Ching and Transpersonal Psychology

Brandon Toropov, I Ching for Beginners

Martin Treon, The Tao of Onliness

Brian Walker, The I Ching or Book of Changes

Wu Wei, I Ching Wisdom

Ann Williams, Images from the I Ching: Visual Meditations on the Book of

Changes

Allie Woo, I Ching: Ancient Wisdom for the New Age

David Allen Young, Vision and Change

 

These were not helpful in translating but may interest Xiang Shu students:

Richard D. Grant: The I Ching, Images of Psychological Typology and

Development;

Dennis and Terence McKenna: The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens

and the I Ching.

Martin Schonberger: I Ching and the Genetic Code: The Hidden Key to Life

Johnson F. Yan: DNA and the I Ching

 

Misleading Titles, Not Yijing:

R.H.W. Dillard, The Book of Changes. A Novel

Lulla Rosenfeld, Death and the I Ching. A Novel, with Yijing readings.

Derek Walters, The Alternative I Ching. (Tai Xuan jing, tetragrams)

Tim Wynne-Jones, The Book of Changes. Stories

 

Other:

 

Concordances:

Harvard-Yenching Institute. A Concordance to Yi Ching (Zhou Yi Yin

De). Sinological Index Series, Supplement No. 10.

Kunst (Chinese, Zhouyi only)

Ritsema (English, by keyword).

 

Bibliographies:

Birdwhistell, Fendos, Hacker, Hacker-Moore-Patsco, Kunst, Lynn, Shaughnessy,

Shchutskii, H. Wilhelm (Parerga)

 

Chinese language version (The Kangxi Texts):

Li Guangdi, et al, ed’s. (Yuzuan) Zhouyi Zhezhong. 1715; Reprint, Taibei:

Chengwen, 1975. ISBN 957785313 or 669244007

Harvard-Yenching Institute. A Concordance to Yi Ching (Zhou Yi Yin De).

Sinological Index Series, Supplement No. 10.

Sung, Z.D.

Qin Ying

 

Histories:

Birdwhistell (Early Neo-Confucian line), deFancourt (General), Fendos (Zhouyi,

Wings, Han Yixue), Kunst (Zhouyi, early Han), Lynn (Neo-Taoist line), Marshall

(Early Zhou),  Shaughnessy (Zhouyi, early Han), Shchutskii (General), and:

Fung Yulan. A History of Chinese Philosophy. Tr. Derk Bodde. 2 Vols.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1952-3. Very comprehensive,

but a little dated.

Loewe, Michael & Edward Shaughnessy. The Cambridge History of Ancient

China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Shaughnessy, Edward L. Before Confucius: Studies in the Creation of the

Chinese Classics. NY: SUNY Press, 1997.

Wing-Tsit Chan. A Sourcebook in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1963.

 

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www.umi.com/hp/Products/Dissertations (hardcopy of dissertations)

 

Short List (Have not seen or acquired, or else more recently published):
Adler, Joseph A. “Divination and Philosophy: Chi Hsi’s Understanding of the I

Ching.” Ph.D. dissertation in Religious Studies: University of California at

Santa Barbara, 1984.

van der Blij, F. "Combinatorial Aspects of the Hexagrams in the Chinese Book of

Changes." Scripta Mathematica 28, no. 1 (1966): 37-49.

Bowart, Walter H, ed; tr. Daniel Lomaz. Essential Changes: The Essence of

I Ching. Tuscon: Omen Press, 1972.

Carroll, Thomas D. "The Hidden Significance of the I-ching Diagrams." Journal

of the China Society (Taipei) 2 (1962): 31-49.

Chang Chi-yun. "The Book of Changes (I Ching): A philosophical masterpiece

mirroring the Zeit-geist of the Western Chou Dynasty." Chinese Culture 6,

no. 4 (Oct., 1965): 1-41.

Conrady, August. “Yih-king Studien: Herausgegeben Eduard Erkes,” Asia

Major, VII, 1931. 409-468.

Deng Ming-Dao. The Living I Ching: Using Ancient Chinese Wisdom to Shape

Your Life.  San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 2006

Fox, Judy. An Illuminated I Ching. N.Y., Arco Pub Inc, 1982.

Granet, Marcel. La Pense Chinoise. Paris: 1934, 1950.

Hazel, Peter. Consulting the Coins: A New Age Interpretation of the I Ching.

Sidney, Aust: Lothian Pub. Co., 1990.

Henrotte, E.H. Delving for the Foundation of the I Ching. Holland, Self-

Published, 1984.

Jin Jingfang and Lu Shaogang (Editors). Dictionary of Terms Used in the Book

of Changes (Zhou Yi Ci Dian). Jilin University Press, PR China, 1992