The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz: Studies in Alchemical Symbolism

Rosicrucian Salon Bibliography
Karen Wark, PhD (abd)
January 8, 2005

Cooper, J. (1978). An illustrated encyclopaedia of traditional symbols. London: Thames and Hudson.

 Edinger, E. (1985). Anatomy of the psyche: Alchemical symbolism in psychotherapy. LaSalle, Il: Open Court.

 Edinger, E. (1994). The mystery of the conjunctio: alchemical image of individuation. Toronto: Inner City Books.

 Edinger, E. (1995). The mysterium lectures: A journey through C. G. Jung’s mysterium conjunctionis. Toronto: Inner City Books.

 Jung, C. G. (1968) Psychology and alchemy. In R. F. C. Hull (Trans.), The collected works of C. G. Jung (Vol. 12). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1944)

 Jung, C. G. (1968) Alchemical Studies. In R. F. C. Hull (Trans.), The collected works of C. G. Jung (Vol. 13). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1943)

 Jung, C. G. (1970) Mysterium conjunctionis: An inquiry into the separation and synthesis of psychic opposites in alchemy. In R. F. C. Hull (Trans.), The collected works of C. G. Jung (Vol. 14). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1955-1956)

 Von Franz, M-L. (1979) Alchemical active imagination. Boston: Shambhala.

 Von Franz, M-L. (1980) Alchemy: An introduction to the symbolism and the psychology. Toronto: Inner City Books.

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