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  1. 19 nov 2011 · With Jonathan Pryce, Sylvester Groth, Henrik Jäger, Sonu Shamdasani. The Chinese I Ching, the Book of Changes, is one of the oldest and most influential documents of mankind. It was the missionary Richard Wilhelm, who brought it to the West. The film tells his story and provides insight into ancient Chinese thought.

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    • Documentary, Biography
    • Bettina Wilhelm
    • 2011-11-19
  2. 14 ott 2021 · "Wisdom of Changes, Richard Wilhelm and the I CHING" è un film (in inglese o tedesco) sulla vita di Richard Wilhelm, pastore protestante e sinologo, autore della versione del Libro dei Mutamenti tuttora più diffusa in Occidente. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKSNd4n5GqI (Vai al sito del film...)

  3. 1 nov 2012 · PremiereScene. 5.76K subscribers. 264. 27K views 10 years ago. Premiere Scene's Claire Bueno and William MacLaughlan were enlightened as Wisdom of Changes received a UK Premiere. This...

    • 15 min
    • 28,2K
    • PremiereScene
  4. 21 set 2011 · Official Website: http://www.wisdom-of-changes-i-ching-... «WISDOM OF CHANGES - Richard Wilhelm and the I CHING» a documentary film by Bettina Wilhelm German...

    • 2 min
    • 20,8K
    • TrilunaFilm
  5. 19 mar 2013 · Product Description. Confucius, Laotse and in particular the I Ching, the Book of Changes: Richard Wilhelm (1873-1930) is regarded as the European who discovered China's spiritual world. Wisdom of Changes is a documentary film about the life and work of this most distinguished translator and mediator.

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    • DVD
  6. The Chinese I Ching, the Book of Changes, is one of the oldest and most influential documents of mankind. It was the missionary Richard Wilhelm, who brought it to the West. The film tells his story and provides insight into ancient Chinese thought.

  7. 22 apr 2014 · Wilhelm's remarkable life is chronicled in a new documentary film, Wisdom of Changes: Richard Wilhelm & The I Ching. Written and directed by Bettina Wilhelm (his granddaughter), it was screened at a March 2014 conference held at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco .