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Artis Auriferae (1593), 185-246. Marie-Louise von Franz (ed. and trans.), Aurora Consurgms (New York and London BoUingen, 1966). The full text was also printed in the alchemical compendium of Johannes Rhenanus (ed.), Harmoniae inperscmtabilis chyndco-philosophicae (Frankfurt, 1625). [Pg.51]

In the Aurora Consurgens the south wind is fiery, like the alchemical fire, and so is the Holy Spirit see von Franz, Aurora Consurgens (1966), 386. [Pg.120]

Aquinas, Thomas. Aurora consurgans a document attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the problem of opposites in alchemy edited, with a commentary by Marie-Louise von Franz translated by R F C. Hull and A.S.B. Glover. Edited by Marie-Louise von Franz. Translated by R F C. Hull and A.S.B. Glover. London New York Routledge Kegan Paul Pantheon, 1966 reprint, Toronto (ON) Inner City Books, 2000. xv, 555 p. [Pg.25]

Geoghegan, D. Review of The Grail legend, by Emma Jung and marie Louise von Franz. In Ambix 18 221-222.. ... [Pg.540]

Jung, Emma and Marie-Louise von Franz.The Grail legend. Translated by Andrea Dykes. London Hodder Stoughton, 1960. [Pg.540]

Craven, Kenneth. Review of Psyche and matter, by Marie-Louise von Franz. In Ambix 40, no. 2 (Jul 1993) 96-97.. ... [Pg.584]

Von Franz, Marie-Louise. Alchemy. Toronto Inner City Books, 1981. [Pg.132]

In her commentary, von Franz further noted that within each parable, the entire opus is described in miniature, thus creating a spiral.31 We shall see that the symbolism of the number seven reappears in a variety of contexts in this series of paintings. [Pg.43]

Von Franz s interpretation emphasizes the negative, regressive aspects of the hermaphrodite, which were represented in medieval alchemy as a hermaphrodite associated with the devil rather than with the divine. Alexander Roob127 has reprinted striking images of the holy hermaphrodite and of the evil hermaphrodite from the fifteenth-century Buch der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit. [Pg.86]

Jung suggested that the triadic aspect of Mercurius, who was often represented as a three-headed snake, is the chthonic counterpart to the Christian Trinity.77 In Aurora Consurgens, the lower Trinity is described as earth, which von Franz interprets as... [Pg.128]

The yellow may also refer to a transitional stage of the alchemical process, the citrinatis or yellowing, found between the albedo and the rubedo. (This stage was not emphasized by alchemists in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. ) The author of Aurora Consurgens (thirteenth century) made an association between this yellow-red transition and the dawn The dawn [aurora] is midway between night and day, shining with twofold hues, namely, red and yellow... Marie-Touise von Franz commented ... [Pg.136]

Persian Christians, who declared themselves autonomous in 410 and referred to themselves as Chaldeans (The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 10, Online edition, 1911/1999). von Franz, Alchemy, op. cit, p. 108. [Pg.181]

Dick Davis, Introduction to Farid Ud-Din Attar, The Conference of the Birds, trans. Afkham Darbandi and Dick Davis, London, Penguin Books, 1984, p. 16. von Franz, Aurora Consurgens, p. 12. [Pg.181]

In M.-L. von Franz, Alchemy An Introduction to the Symbolism and Psychology, Toronto, Inner City Books, 1980, pp. 107-76. [Pg.181]

R.Kieckhefer, Magic in the Middle Ages, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989/2000, p. 146. The information on Albertus Magnus presented here relies on von Franz, Aurora Consurgens, pp. 412-21. [Pg.181]

Ibid. See also von Franz s lectures on Aurora in her book Alchemy, pp. 177-272. [Pg.181]

The manuscript in the British Library, Harley 3469, was translated into English by K[ohn]. His translation also includes a commentary by the translator and additional texts attributed to Trismosin. von Franz, Aurora Consurgens, pp. 7-21. [Pg.182]

M.-L. von Franz, Number and Time, Northwestern University Press, 1974, p. 109. For an interesting discussion of the numbers three and six, as well as a dream of a physicist of a six-pointed star, see pp. [Pg.184]

See D.F.Sandner and J.Beebe, Psychopathology and Analysis, in M.Stein ed), Jungian Analysis, Boulder and London, Shambhala, 1984, pp. 294-334. von Franz, Redemption Motifs in Fairytales, p. 27. [Pg.194]

D.W.Winnicott, Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena (1951), reprinted in D.W.Winnicott, Through Paediatrics to Psycho-Analysis, New York, Basic Books, 1975, pp. 230-1. von Franz, Aurora Consurgens, p. 386. [Pg.194]

Quoted in Read, Prelude to Chemistry, p. 157. von Franz, Aurora Consurgens, p. 206. [Pg.194]


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