Man and time
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Man and time
(Bollingen series, 30 . Papers from the Eranos yearbooks ; v. 3)(Princeton/Bollingen paperbacks)
Princeton University Press, 1983, c1957
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Note
"1st Princeton / Bollingen Paperback printing, 1983"--T.p. verso
"Originally published in French or German in Eranos-Jahrbücher XVII (1949) and XX (1951)"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- Art and time / Erich Neumann
- Gnosis and time / Henri-Charles Puech
- Time and history in patristic Christianity / Gilles Quispel
- Time in Islamic thought / Louis Massignon
- Cyclical time in Mazdaism and Ismailism / Henry Corbin
- Time and eternity in Indian thought / Mircea Eliade
- On synchronicity / C.G. Jung
- The concept of time in the Book of changes / Hellmut Wilhelm
- On the relation of time to death / Helmuth Plessner
- Transformation of science in our age / Max Knoll
- Time in the life of the organism / Adolf Portmann
- Primordial time and final time / G. van der Leeuw
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Essays by Henry Corbin, Mircea Eliade, C. G. Jung, Max Knoll, G. van der Leeuw, Louis Massignon, Erich Neumann, Helmuth Plessner, Adolf Portmann, Henri-Charles Puech, Gilles Quispel, and Hellmut Wilhelm. With an introduction by Henry Corbin.
Originally published in 1957.
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