Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 14.
Jung's last major work, completed in his 81st year, on the synthesis of the opposites in alchemy and psychology.
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Editorial Note; Translator's Note; Contents; List of Plates; Foreword; Mysterium Coniunctionis; I The Components of the Coniunctio; 1. The Opposites; 2. The Quaternio and the Mediating Role of Mercurius; 3. The Orphan, the Widow, and the Moon; 4. Alchemy and Manichaeism; II The Paradoxa; 1. The Arcane Substance and the Point; 2. The Scintilla; 3. The Enigma of Bologna; III The Personification of the Opposites; 1. Introduction; 2. Sol; 3. Sulphur; 4. Luna; 5. Sal; IV Rex and Regina; 1. Introduction; 2. Gold and Spirit; 3. The Transformation of the King.
- 4. The Regeneration of the King (Ripley's "Cantilena")5. The Dark Side of the King; 6. The King as Anthropos; 7. The Relation of the King-Symbol to Consciousness; 8. The Religious Problem of the King's Renewal; 9. Regina; V Adam and Eve; 1. Adam as the Arcane Substance; 2. The Statue; 3. Adam as the First Adept; 4. The Polarity of Adam; 5. The "Old Adam"; 6. The Transformation; 7. Rotundum, Head, and Brain; 8. Adam as Totality; VI The Conjunction; 1. The Alchemical View of the Union of Opposites; 2. Stages of the Conjunction; 3. The Production of the Quintessence.
- 4. The Meaning of the Alchemical Procedure5. The Psychological Interpretation of the Procedure; 6. Self-Knowledge; 7. The Monocolus; 8. The Content and Meaning of the First Two Stages; 9. The Third Stage: the Unus Mundus; 10. The Self and the Bounds of Knowledge; Epilogue; Appendix: Latin and Greek Texts; Bibliography; Index; Table of Paragraph Correlations; Footnotes; Editorial Note; Foreword; I The Components of the Coniunctio; II The Paradoxa; III The Personification of the Opposites; IV Rex and Regina; V Adam and Eve; VI The Conjunction; Bibliography; Correlation of Paragraph Numbers.