Subtitle:
Psychological commentary by Marie-Louise von Franz
Series Titles:
Corpus Alchemicum Arabicum (CALA); Vol. 1A
Studies for the Research and Training Center for Depth Psychology
Living Human Heritage Project
Studies for the Research and Training Center for Depth Psychology
Living Human Heritage Project
Editors:
Abt, Theodor 1947-
Madelung, Wilferd 1930-
Madelung, Wilferd 1930-
Translators:
Abt, Theodor 1947-
Fuad, Salwa
Fuad, Salwa
Place of Publication:
Zurich, Switzerland
Publisher:
Living Human Heritage Publications
Copyright Date:
2006
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
ISBN-13 9783952260838 / ISBN-10 3952260835 / EAN 9783952260838
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BL 265 .C4 I268 B66 2006
Accession Number:
070844
Keyword Subject Headings:
Alchemy--Psychological and historical aspects
Alchemy--Arabic / Islamic / Sufi
Alchemy--Greek
Alchemy--Latin
Alchemy--Spanish
Alchemy--Taoist
Lapis philosophorum / Philosopher's stone (Alchemy)
Coniunctio (Jungian psychology)--Alchemical aspects
Arab religion
Earth--Alchemical aspects
Number--Alchemical aspects
Color--Alchemical aspects
Eros--Psychological and alchemical aspects
Symbolism--Alchemical and archetypal
Ibn Umail al-Tamīmī, Muḥammad / Umayl / "Zadith" / "Senior" (fl. 10th cent. CE)--Writings
Alchemy--Arabic / Islamic / Sufi
Alchemy--Greek
Alchemy--Latin
Alchemy--Spanish
Alchemy--Taoist
Lapis philosophorum / Philosopher's stone (Alchemy)
Coniunctio (Jungian psychology)--Alchemical aspects
Arab religion
Earth--Alchemical aspects
Number--Alchemical aspects
Color--Alchemical aspects
Eros--Psychological and alchemical aspects
Symbolism--Alchemical and archetypal
Ibn Umail al-Tamīmī, Muḥammad / Umayl / "Zadith" / "Senior" (fl. 10th cent. CE)--Writings
User Notes:
Hardbound; 241 pp., including bibliographic references in footnotes
a bibliography, a glossary, an index, and a table of diacritical signs.
"This is the last manuscript of Dr. Marie-Louise von Franz, dictated during
the final years of her life. It not only contains a brilliant historical survey
of alchemy since Egyptian times, but above all, a profound comment on a
newly translated Arabic alchemical text from the 10th Century that is a
'Summa' of her entire life's experience and work." --Amazon
This volume includes translations of two Arabic, alchemical texts,
both with commentary:
• The "Ḥall ar-Rumūz" by Muḥammad ibn Umail (al-Tamīmī)
• The later "Ending of Manuscript G," appended to "Ḥall ar-Rumūz"
"not written by Ibn Umail"
Contents:
Foreword by the editor / Theodor Abt
Foreword by Marie-Louise von Franz
Part I: Introduction
1. The religious eros in Arab culture
2. The loss of the dimension of divine matter
3. The transition of alchemy into the Western world
4. A modern view of eros
5. The life and work of Muḥammad ibn Umail
Part II: Commentary on the "Ḥall ar-Rumūz"
1. General reflections
2. Text and commentary
Part III: Ending of Manuscript G, not written by Ibn Umail
1. Introduction by the editor
2. Text and commentary
Part IV: Apparatus
1. Bibliography
2. General index
3. Glossary
4. Diacritical signs: Pronunciation
