Jung's Library

“The main content of Jung’s private library was contemporary literature of the 19th and 20th century, mainly about medicine, psychiatry, psychology and philosophy. Additionally there are a great number of books on antique cultures, gnosis, christian symbols, eastern religion, ethnology and occultism. The library also contains a collection of about 300 rare books (printed before 1800) on alchemy, theurgy and kabbala, as well as antique literature on dreams, writings of church fathers and of the latin and greek classic.”

The North West Arkansas Friends of Jung

Uncategorised Article Count:  4
Renaissance Paths Article Count:  3

Ways to explore the intellectual ground of the Jungian world  - Machiavelli to Shakespeare. 

Or The Story of Civilization - Part V by WIll Durant Italy from Petrarch {1304} to Titian {1576}

Enlightenment Path Article Count:  1

A new understanding of human knowledge and personhood is born.

Education - Learning Jung Article Count:  0