Richard Wilhelm

Richard Wilhelm was born in Tbingen, Germany in May 10 1873 and died in Stuttgart, Germany in March 2 1930. He translated many philosophical works from Chinese into German that in turn have been translated into other major languages of the world, including English. His translation of I Ching is still regarded as one of the finest. Wilhelm, Richard Wilhelm, Richard Wilhelm, Richard Wilhelm, Richard Wilhelm, Richard

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
quibd
equatorial guinea at the 2004 summer olympics
jhongli city
reading (technical)
canada at the 1904 summer olympics
acanthodii
bbc books
wurih
gueiren
springfield (guiding light)
rapid reaction force
zuoying
list of korea related topics (l z)
oakdale (as the world turns)
christine fletcher
bay city (another world)
children overboard affair
pyrgos (ilia)
sandringham, australia
epsom, new zealand
republic of moldova at the 2004 summer olympics
1964 nhl amateur draft
su ao, yilan
java.lang
fangliao, pingtung
dolphins (dolphins in phosphorescent sea)
jhunan, miaoli
gerard kennedy
town clerk
the simple art of murder
castrovalva (m. c. escher)
discovery zone
earplug
thomas beccon
hsinchu science park
little corella
bell crank
privileged presses
portuguese district football associations
myxoma
associao de futebol do algarve
associao de futebol de beja
prentiss walker
cilk