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"No other god of the Greeks is as widely present in the monuments and nature of Greece and Italy, in the sensuous tradition of antiquity, as Dionysos. In myth and image, in visionary experience and ritual representation, the Greeks possessed a complete expression of indestructible life, the essence of Dionysos. In this work the noted mythologist and historian of religion Carl Kerenyi presents an historical account of the religion of Dionysos from its beginnings in the Minoan culture down to its transition to a cosmic and cosmopolitan religion of late antiquity under the Roman Empire." "From the wealth of Greek literary, epigraphic, and monumental traditions, Kerenyi constructs a picture of Dionysian worship, always underlining the constitutive element of myth. Included in this study are the secret cult scenes of the women's mysteries both within and beyond Attica, the mystic sacrificial rite at Delphi, and the great public Dionysian festivals at Athens. The way in which the Athenian people received and assimilated tragedy in its immanent connection with Dionysos is seen as the greatest miracle in all cultural history. Tragedy and New Comedy are seen as high spiritual forms of the Dionysian religion, and the Dionysian element itself is seen as a chapter in the religious history of Europe."--Jacket.
292.1 --- Dionysus (Greek deity) --- Godsdiensten van de Grieken --- 292.1 Godsdiensten van de Grieken --- Dionysus (Greek deity). --- RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology. --- Dionysus --- Aelian. --- Aischylos. --- Alexiou. --- Apollodoros. --- Athenaios. --- Beazley, J. D. --- Boeotia. --- Brindisi pitcher. --- Chadwick, J. --- Delos. --- Demeter. --- Dieterich. --- Diodorus Siculus. --- Eileithyia. --- Gerairai. --- Great Mother. --- Herodotos. --- Hesychios. --- Hyginus. --- Ikarios. --- Jacoby. --- Kallimachos. --- Kern. --- Kronos. --- Lerna. --- Marinatos. --- Minotaur. --- Nonnos. --- Onomakritos. --- Orion. --- Pausanias. --- Plutarch. --- Sabazios. --- Strabo. --- caves. --- enthronement. --- epidemia. --- fawn. --- hanging. --- labyrinth. --- maenads. --- panthers.
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The lecturer traces the historical development of attitudes toward the arts over the past 150 years, suggesting that the present is a period of cultural liquidation, nothing less than the ending of the modern age that began with the Renaissance.
Arts and religion --- Arts and society --- Arts, Modern --- Arts --- Arts and sociology --- Society and the arts --- Sociology and the arts --- Religion and the arts --- Religion --- Social aspects --- Religious aspects --- Sociology of religion --- Art --- Sociology of culture --- anno 1900-1999 --- Arts and society. --- Arts and religion. --- Arts et société --- Aspect religieux --- Arts, Modern. --- Histoire. --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Modern arts --- Abuse of Art. --- Drang nach Künsten. --- Honestly. --- Life of Beethoven. --- Mademoiselle de Maupin. --- Nietzsche. --- Paradise Lost. --- Pays du Mufle. --- Peau de chagrin. --- Poésies. --- Realpolitik. --- Sacre du Printemps. --- Stones of Venice. --- The Waste Land. --- Ubu Roi. --- View of Toledo. --- War and Peace. --- aristoi. --- art criticism. --- cultural criticism. --- detached. --- difficulties. --- grands bourgeois. --- imagine realities. --- infâme. --- insaisissable. --- naturally. --- practical. --- thrilled. --- Arts, Primitive --- Arts, Modern - 20th century
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Utopias --- Utopias. --- Religious aspects.
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This selection of essays by one of C. G. Jung's favorite and most creative students explores important connections between analytical psychology and the study of literature and art.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Subconsciousness. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Arts, Modern --- Psychoanalysis and the arts.
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This lively, intimate, sometimes disrespectful, but always knowledgeable history of the Bollingen Foundation confirms its pervasive influence on American intellectual life. Conceived by Paul and Mary Mellon as a means of publishing in English the collected works of C. G. Jung, the Foundation broadened to encompass scholarship and publication in a remarkable number of fields. Here are wonderful portraits of the central figures, including the Mellons, Jung himself, Heinrich Zimmer, Joseph Campbell, D. T. Suzuki, Natacha Rambova, Vladimir Nabokov, Gershom Scholem, Herbert Read, and Kurt and Helen Wolff.
Bollingen Foundation --- Bollingen Foundation. --- Adler, Gerhard. --- Analytical Psychology Club of New York. --- Avalon Foundation. --- Baynes, Cary F. --- Bollingen Series (historical). --- Brockway, Wallace. --- Brooks, Ernest, Jr. --- Cairns, Huntington. --- Chisholm, Hugh. --- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. --- Cowley, Malcolm. --- Dante Alighieri. --- Devil’s Share, The. --- Egypt. --- Eliot, T. S. --- Eugene Onegin. --- Fordham, Michael. --- Froebe-Kapteyn, Olga. --- Gillmor, Vaun. --- Glover, A.S.B. --- Hannah, Barbara. --- Hasselriis, Mark. --- Hofmannsthal, Hugo von. --- Ibn Khaldûn: The Muqaddimah. --- Jacobi, Jolande. --- Jung, C. G. --- Kahler, Erich. --- Kauffer, E. McKnight. --- Kegan Paul. --- Lehmann, Karl. --- Lowell, Robert. --- MacLeish, Archibald. --- Manheim, Ralph. --- Mellon, Paul. --- National Book Award. --- Nazism. --- Oakes, Maud. --- Pantheon Books.
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Essays by Rudolf Bernoulli, Martin Buber, C. M. von Cammerloher, T. W. Danzel, Friedrich Heiler, C. G. Jung, C. Kerényi, John Layard, Fritz Meier, Max Pulver, Erwin Rousselle, and Heinrich Zimmer. With an introduction by Mircea Eliade.Originally published in 1960.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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One of the five classics of Confucianism, the I Ching or Book of Changes has exerted a living influence in China for three thousand years. Beginning in the dawn of history as a book of oracles, it became a book of wisdom--a common source for both Confucianist and Taoist philosophy. The I Ching was little known in the West before James Legge's English translation (1882), and the appearance of the late Richard Wilhelm's poetic translation into German in 1923 made to work available to a wider public. This was in turned published in Bollingen Series (1950) in the translation of Cary F. Baynes.Now Professor Hellmut Wilhelm, of the University of Washington, carries on his father's work with a group of related studies of the Book of Changes. Born and educated in China, Hellmut Wilhelm grew up in an atmosphere of Chinese classical tradition. During the winter of 1943, he delivered the first version of these lectures to a group of Europeans, isolated in Peking under Japanese occupation, who wished to study the I Ching. Besides presenting a lucid explanation and interpretation of the I Ching, Professor Willhelm brings forward new scholarship and insights. Mrs. Baynes is again responsible for the translation. Originally published in 1960.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Until 1912 the association of Jung and Freud was very close, and Jung was regarded as one of the leading practitioners of psychoanalysis. Subsequently, however, Jung began to differ with Freud, and his public criticism of psychoanalysis led to a formal rupture between them. The papers in this volume contain the essentials of that criticism, especially "The Theory of Psychoanalysis," a lecture series given at Fordham University in 1912. Two later papers-"Freud and Jung: Contrasts" and the introduction to a book by W. M. Kranefeldt-together form a basis for further study of Jung's reassessment of psychoanalysis.Originally published in 1976.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Psychoanalysis. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Abreaction. --- Adoption. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anterograde amnesia. --- Antipathy. --- Antithesis. --- Anxiety disorder. --- Anxiety. --- Asceticism. --- Castration anxiety. --- Catharsis. --- Cherry picking. --- Consciousness. --- Cowardice. --- Criticism. --- Cynicism (contemporary). --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depth psychology. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Dream world (plot device). --- Eduard von Hartmann. --- Electra complex. --- Embarrassment. --- Extraversion and introversion. --- Family Constellations. --- Form of life (philosophy). --- Free association (psychology). --- General knowledge. --- Hostility. --- Hypnoid state. --- Hypnosis. --- Hypocrisy. --- Hysteria. --- Imbecile. --- Incest taboo. --- Incest. --- Indication (medicine). --- Introduction to Psychoanalysis. --- Laziness. --- Libido. --- Luck. --- Malthusianism. --- Masturbation. --- Modern physics. --- Narcissistic personality disorder. --- Negative transference. --- Neurosis. --- Neuroticism. --- Oedipus complex. --- Opportunism. --- Oppression. --- Overreaction. --- Pain and pleasure. --- Parapsychology. --- Pathological (mathematics). --- Perversion. --- Phenomenon. --- Pierre Janet. --- Precognition. --- Prejudice. --- Problem play. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychoanalytic theory. --- Psychological repression. --- Psychological trauma. --- Psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Puberty. --- Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Reaction formation. --- Reality principle. --- Religion. --- Scholasticism. --- Selfishness. --- Sexual dysfunction. --- Sexual fantasy. --- Sexual function. --- Sexual obsessions. --- Sexual repression. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Sin of omission. --- Sublimation (psychology). --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Superstition. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Future of an Illusion. --- The Interpretation of Dreams. --- The Philosopher. --- The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. --- Theory. --- Therapeutic effect. --- Thought. --- Totem and Taboo. --- Transference. --- Working hypothesis.
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Appearing for the first time in paperback and illustrated with line drawings, diagrams, and 26 half-tone plates, this study of the iconographic aspect of Japanese Buddhist sculpture surveys the significance of eight principal and six secondary hand gestures (mudra), in addition to the postures (asana), such as the "lotus," and the symbolic attributes. A pictorial index helps the reader in identifying the gestures.
Buddhism --- Symbolism in art. --- Buddhist art. --- Sculpture, Japanese. --- Customs and practices.
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Contents: I. Eidos. II. Demon and Eros. III. Beyond Being. IV. The Academy. V. The Written Work. VI. Socrates in Plato. VII. Irony. VIII. Dialogue. IX. Myth. X. Intuition and Construction. XI. Alethcia. XII. Dialogue and Existence. XIII. Plato's Letters. XIV. Plato as Physicist. XV. Plato as Geographer. XVI. Plato as Jurist. XVII. Plato as City Planner. XVIII. Socrates Enters Rome. Index.Originally published in 1970.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Plato. --- A priori and a posteriori. --- Alcibiades. --- Allegory of the Cave. --- Allegory. --- Anaxagoras. --- Anaximander. --- Anguish. --- Antithesis. --- Appearance and Reality. --- Aristotle. --- Arthur Schopenhauer. --- Athanasius Kircher. --- Being and Time. --- Charmides (dialogue). --- Classical element. --- Consciousness. --- Consent of the governed. --- Cratylus. --- Creation myth. --- Critias (dialogue). --- Critias. --- Critique of Pure Reason. --- Demiurge. --- Democritus. --- Dialectic. --- Dianoia. --- Edmund Husserl. --- Eduard Zeller. --- Empiricism. --- Euripides. --- Euthydemus (dialogue). --- Existence. --- Felicific calculus. --- Form of life (philosophy). --- Good and evil. --- Gorgias. --- Hans Reichenbach. --- Henri Bergson. --- Hippias Minor. --- Hippias. --- Idealism. --- Ipse dixit. --- Irony. --- Jacques Derrida. --- Karl Jaspers. --- Logos. --- Maximus of Tyre. --- Metaxy. --- Mimesis. --- Multitude. --- Neoplatonism. --- Of Education. --- Ontology. --- Original meaning. --- Paradox. --- Parmenides. --- Paul Natorp. --- Penology. --- Phaedo. --- Phaedrus (dialogue). --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Platonic Academy. --- Platonism. --- Plotinus. --- Polybius. --- Pre-Socratic philosophy. --- Protagoras. --- Pythagoreanism. --- Ralph Cudworth. --- Reason. --- Republic (Plato). --- Romanticism. --- Second Letter (Plato). --- Seriousness. --- Seventh Letter. --- Socrates. --- Socratic problem. --- Socratic. --- Sophism. --- Sophist. --- Sophrosyne. --- Spherical Earth. --- Spirituality. --- State of nature. --- The Philosopher. --- Theaetetus (dialogue). --- Theages. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Timaeus (dialogue). --- Treatise. --- W. D. Ross. --- Wickedness. --- Wilhelm Dilthey. --- Writing. --- Xenophanes.
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