The Seba library treats Library in 9 passages, across 5 authors (including Abraham, Lyndy, Jung, Carl Gustav, Beekes, Robert).
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Drawing from the unique holdings of the Ferguson Collection at the University of Glasgow, the dictionary offers a representative selection of fifty visua
Abraham identifies a named library collection as the primary material source enabling the systematic documentation of alchemical symbolism for depth-psychological and literary-historical purposes.
Abraham, Lyndy, A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery, 1998thesis
University of Glasgow Library Ferguson ms 208, f. 73r … University of Glasgow Library Ferguson ms 148, f. 56 … University of Glasgow Library Ferguson ms 64, f. 20
The passage enumerates specific manuscript holdings within the University of Glasgow Library as the iconographic sources grounding the alchemical imagery under discussion.
Abraham, Lyndy, A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery, 1998supporting
'Truth's Golden Harrow: an unpublished alchemical treatise of Robert Fludd in the Bodleian Library', Ambix 3 (1949), 91-150
The Bodleian Library is cited as the repository of an unpublished alchemical treatise, exemplifying how named libraries authenticate and make recoverable the esoteric manuscript tradition used in depth-psychological scholarship.
Abraham, Lyndy, A Dictionary of Alchemical Imagery, 1998supporting
Jung's bibliography grounds the psychological reading of alchemical imagery in precisely identified manuscript holdings of the Bibliothèque nationale, establishing the library as the institutional custodian of the symbolic materials depth psychology interprets.
Jung, Carl Gustav, Psychology and Alchemy, 1944supporting
Josephus. With an English translation by H. St J. Thackeray. (Loeb Classical Library.) London and New York, 1926–43. 7 vols.
The Loeb Classical Library is invoked as the canonical edition series through which depth psychology accesses the ancient textual sources underpinning its mythological and symbolic interpretations.
Jung, Carl Gustav, Psychology and Alchemy, 1944supporting
Carlyle, Thomas. 'On Heroes and Hero-Worship' [1841]. In: Sartor Resartus; On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. (Everyman's Library.) London and New York, 1948.
Everyman's Library is cited as the accessible reprint series through which canonical literary and philosophical sources enter the depth-psychological bibliographic canon.
Jung, Carl Gustav, Symbols of Transformation, 1952supporting
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data … p. cm. - (Leiden Indo-European etymological dictionary series; v. 1011-2) Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Library of Congress cataloguing record functions here as an institutional marker of scholarly legitimacy for a reference work that underpins etymological research relevant to depth psychology's Greek terminology.
Beekes, Robert, Etymological Dictionary of Greek, 2010supporting
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
The British Library and Library of Congress are invoked in the standard publishing apparatus, marking the institutional accreditation of this philosophically relevant work without thematic engagement with 'library' as a concept.
Sharpe, Matthew and Ure, Michael, Philosophy as a Way of Life: History, Dimensions, Directions, 2021aside
Mancet, Bibliotheca chemica curiosa … La Chimie au moyen âge … Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs.
The Bibliotheca chemica curiosa and related scholarly collections are cited as the bibliographic libraries through which the alchemical tradition is textually preserved and made available to depth-psychological commentary.
von Franz, Marie-Louise, Aurora Consurgens: A Document Attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy, 1966aside