ReviewsThis volume is a great book, and it offers something of a prelude to Jung's monumental Psychology and Alchemy, Mysterium Coniunctionis and Aion . It is a book that should be read slowly . . . to absorb its many meanings. -- M.D. Medical Newsmagazine, This volume is a great book, and it offers something of a prelude to Jung's monumentalPsychology and Alchemy, Mysterium ConiunctionisandAion. It is a book that should be read slowly . . . to absorb its many meanings. -- M.D. Medical Newsmagazine, This volume is a great book, and it offers something of a prelude to Jung's monumental Psychology and Alchemy, Mysterium Coniunctionis and Aion . It is a book that should be read slowly . . . to absorb its many meanings., "This volume is a great book, and it offers something of a prelude to Jung's monumental Psychology and Alchemy, Mysterium Coniunctionis and Aion . It is a book that should be read slowly . . . to absorb its many meanings."-- M.D. Medical Newsmagazine, "This volume is a great book, and it offers something of a prelude to Jung's monumental Psychology and Alchemy, Mysterium Coniunctionis and Aion . It is a book that should be read slowly . . . to absorb its many meanings." -- M.D. Medical Newsmagazine
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number8
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal150/.8 s 540/.1
SynopsisFive long essays that trace Jung's developing interest in alchemy from 1929 onward. An introduction and supplement to his major works on the subject, illustrated with 42 patients' drawings and paintings.