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Alchemy : An Introduction to the title: Symbolism and the Psychology Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 5 author: Franz, Marie-Louise von. publisher: Inner City Books isbn10 | asin: 091912304X print isbn13: 9780919123045 ebook isbn13: 9780585147840 language: English subject Alchemy. publication date: 1980 lcc: QD26.F7eb ddc: 540/.1/12 subject: Alchemy. Page 1 Alchemy Page 2 Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts Daryl Sharp, General Editor Page 3 Alchemy An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology Marie-Louise von Franz Page 4 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Franz, Marie-Louise von, 1915- Alchemy (Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 5) Based on a series of lectures given in 1959 at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Includes Index. ISBN 0-919123-04-X (pbk.) 1. Alchemy. 2. Symbolism (Psychology) 3. Dreams. 4. Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961. I. Title. II. Series. QD26.F73 540'.1'12019 C81-094010-8 Copyright © 1980 by Marie-Louise von Franz. All rights reserved. INNER CITY BOOKS Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4 Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz. Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp. Editorial Board: Fraser Boa, Daryl Sharp, Marion Woodman. INNER CITY BOOKS is devoted to the publication of Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts. Inquiries regarding manuscripts may be addressed to the Editor. Marie-Louise von Franz is a Jungian Analyst practising in Kusnacht, Switzerland. Cover: Crowned dragon as Ouroboros, symbol of the alchemical work as a circular, self-contained process. (See Illustration 16) Set in English Times by Ann Yeoman, Toronto. Printed and bound in Canada by University of Toronto Press Incorporated Page 5 Contents Acknowledgements 6 List of Illustrations and Credits 7 Lecture 1. Introduction 13 Lecture 2. Greek Alchemy 39 Lecture 3. Greek Alchemy 65 Lecture 4. Greek/Arabic Alchemy 93 Lecture 5. Arabic Alchemy 125 Lecture 6. Arabic Alchemy 155 Lecture 7. Aurura consurgens 177 Lecture 8. Aurora consurgens 207 Lecture 9. Aurora consurgens 241 Index 273 Please see final pages for Catalogue Page 6 Acknowledgements This book is based on the transcription by Miss Una Thomas of the lecture series presented by Dr. von Franz at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, in 1959. The author and publisher are grateful to Miss Thomas for her faithful preparation of the original version. The text in its present form was edited for publication by Daryl Sharp and Marion Woodman. Daryl Sharp selected the illustrations, wrote the captions, and compiled the index. The philosophical egg is both birthplace of, and container for, the new attitudes symbolised by the alchemical goal of the coniunctio, the union of opposites (male and female, consciousness and the unconscious, etc.). Here that goal is pictured as hermaphrodite in triumph over the dragon and the winged globe of chaos, threatening faces of the unconscious. The seven planets represent different aspects of the personality and the seven stages of transformation. Jamsthaler, Viatorium spagyricum (1625). Page 7 List of Illustrations and Credits CW refers to Collected Works of C.G. Jung (Bollingen Series XX), 20 vols., transl. R.F.C. Hull, ed. H. Read, M. Fordham, G. Adler, Wm. McGuire, Princeton U.P., Princeton, 1953-1979. 1. Mountain of the Adepts. Michelspacher, Cabala (1654). 12 Photo Archives, Marburg. 2. Eagle as Symbol of the Spirit. Hermaphroditisches Sonn-15 und Mondskind (1752), p. 44. C.G. Jung Coll. (Quote from Mysterium Coniunctionis, CW 14, par. 673) 3. Alchemist and Soror Mystica. Mutus Liber (1702), p. 13, 20 detail. Mellon Coll., Yale Univ. Lib. 4. God the Father. William Blake woodcut from The Book 28 of Job (1825), p. 2, detail. British Museum. 5. Releasing the Spirit from Matter. Thomas Aquinas 37 (pseud.), De alchimia, Codex Vossianus 29 (16th cent.). Leiden Univ. Lib., fol. 60a, detail. 6. Alchemist and Assistant by the Furnace. Mutus liber 38 (1702), p. 11, detail. Mellon Coll., Yale Univ. Lib. 7. The Tail-Eating Ouroboros. Codex Marcianus (11th 41 cent.), Venice, fol. 188v. 8. Isis Suckling Horus. From E.A. Wallis Budge, The Gods 45 of the Egyptians, II, Dover, New York, 1969, p. 207. 9. Pissing Mannikin. "Speculum veritatis," Codex Latinus 49 7286 (17th cent.), fol. 3, detail. Vatican Lib.

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