| United States National Museum - 1902 - 1012 pages
...Chinese classics. In this work, which serves as a basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...elements of all metaphysical knowledge but also a cine to the secrets of nature and of being the entire system reposed upon these eight diagrams, a ceaseless... | |
| William Giuseppi Gulland - Porcelain - 1902 - 572 pages
...subject. says, " In this work, which serves as basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...elements or constituent parts of existence : — " (1) Corresponding to heaven, the celestial expanse ; and being entirely composed of whole lines to the... | |
| Alfred Edward Hippisley - Porcelain - 1902 - 168 pages
...Chinese classics. In this work, which serves as a basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...also a clue to the secrets of nature and of being the entire system reposed upon these eight diagrams, a ceaseless process of revolution is held to be at... | |
| United States National Museum - 1902 - 1020 pages
...Chinese classics. In this work, which servos as a basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...also a clue to the secrets of nature and of being the entire system reposed upon these eight diagrams, aceaseless process of revolution is held to be at... | |
| William Giuseppe Gulland - Porcelain - 1911 - 566 pages
...subject, says, " In this work, which serves as basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...elements or constituent parts of existence : — " (1) Corresponding to heaven, the celestial expanse ; and being entirely composed of whole lines to the... | |
| United States National Museum - 1902 - 1016 pages
...Chinese classics. In this work, which serves as a basis for the philosophy of divination and geomancy, and is largely appealed to as containing not alone...knowledge but also a clue to the secrets of nature and of Iwingthe entire system reposed upon these eight diagrams, a ceaseless process of revolution is held... | |
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