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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C. G. JUNG VOLUME 20 EDITORS
SIR HERBERT READ
MICHAEL FORDHAM, F.R.C.PSYCH., HON. F.B.PS.S.
GERHARD ADLER, PH.D.
WILLIAM MC GUIRE, executive editor. GENERAL INDEX to the Collected Works of C. G.

Jung COMPILED BY BARBARA FORRYAN AND JANET M. GLOVERFIRST PUBLISHED IN 1979 BY ROUTLEDGE KEGAN PAUL LTD THIS EDITION PUBLISHED - photo 1 FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1979
BY ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL LTD THIS EDITION PUBLISHED 2014 BY ROUTLEDGE
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711 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business COPYRIGHT 1979 BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, PRINCETON, N.J. THIS EDITION IS BEING PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM BY ROUTLEDGE, AND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR BOLLINGEN FOUNDATION BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS. THE PRESENT VOLUME IS NUMBER 21 OF THE COLLECTED WORKS AND WAS THE NINETEENTH TO BE PUBLISHED. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or by other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.

ISBN 9780415109291 (hbk) CONTENTS In preparing the General Index, the aim has been to follow the principles laid down for the original volume indexes by the late A.S.B. Glover (18961966), who compiled most of them. While the contents of the volume indexes are the basis of the General Index, the extent of indexing has been amplified and the systems of cross-reference and grouping have been improvedor such was the intention. Each index citation has been verified in the text, resulting not only in the correction of errors but in the discovery of occasional items that were missed out. The General Index employs paragraph numbers rather than page numbers; an advantage is that the references apply to successive editions of the same volume in which the pagination was altered. In the absence of paragraph numbers, page numbers are used, preceded by p.

Volume numbers are printed in bold type. Certain subjects, because of their ramification, have been treated in separate sub-indexes, alphabetically placed in the General Index: Alchemical Collections, Alchemical Writers and Texts, Animals, Bible, Codices and Manuscripts, Colours, Freud, Jung, Numbers, and Trees. The sub-index for the Bible has been arranged by book, chapter, and verse, and an effort has been made to indicate the translation quoted. Essay and chapter titles that contain the subject word are indexed at the beginning of a subject entry, before other subheadings. All the significant words in each title have been indexed in this way, so that a quick guide is provided to the location of major subjects treated in Jungs works. Some major entries have been divided into separate groups, particularly if a word is extensively used with clearly different meaningsfor example, anima and the Mercury/Mercurius group.

The different meanings often overlap, however, especially in the entries for spirit(s) and self. It is hoped that the limited amount of codifying and classifying that has been done is not counter to the spirit of Jungs thinking. On the whole, however, it was found best not to attempt too strict a methodizing of Jungs ideas in the index entries, but to index each statement as fully as possible, even at the risk of giving the index an excessively detailed character. Where the same idea is discussed in a number of passages using slightly different words, cross-references should enable the reader to find all the relevant passages in the text. In general, the words of the text have been used to form index entries, where reasonable, rather than paraphrasing. * Janet M.

Glover began work on the project of the General Index after A.S.B. Glovers death and carried it well along until ill health obliged her to retire. Barbara Forryan (who had made several of the volume indexes) continued and completed the work, in particular supervising the verification and amplification of the entries and giving the index its final form. Betty Stephenson supplied a most important continuity by typing the entire General Index and controlling style as she did so. Others who assisted were Joan Bethell, Phoebe Latham, Pat Layton, Sandra MacQuillan, Jean Shave, and Bruce Stevenson. All of the aforementioned are residents of England.

On the American side, Pamela Long gave editorial assistance in the final copy preparation and William McGuire supervised the index on behalf of the editorial committee. Grateful acknowledgment is made to Delight Ansley for professional help and advice. Mrs. Glover died 1 April 1977. TO THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C. 650; (with Cain), of Christ and Satan, 254n, 61819, 628, 629 Abelard, Peter, 14, 22; 58; 393; 314; conceptualism, 6972, 74, 95, 540; 80; 630n; 559; nominalism and realism, 80; epitaph on, see Godfrey, Prior of St. 650; (with Cain), of Christ and Satan, 254n, 61819, 628, 629 Abelard, Peter, 14, 22; 58; 393; 314; conceptualism, 6972, 74, 95, 540; 80; 630n; 559; nominalism and realism, 80; epitaph on, see Godfrey, Prior of St.

Swithins; and Heloise, 68; and universals, 6879, 945; relative realism of, 4n Abercius inscription, 9i 551n; 9ii 127, 145n, 162, 178, 180 aberrations, mental, 429 ability, mathematical, 258 ablution (alchemical)/ablutio, see opus, alchemical, stages in s.v. ablution (ritual), 9i 231; 9ii 293 abnegation, self-, see tapas abnormality: and disease, 130; emotional, 204, 223; psychic, 256 abortion/abortifacients, 9i 295; 171nAbot de Rabbi Nathan, tr. J. Goldin, 9ii 175n aboulia, 798; 15, 30, 184 above and below, 175, 457; growth from, 333, 350; as pair of opposites, 773, 912; 457; 213; powers of, 137n, 279, 280; water above and below heavens, 188; see also displacement Abrabanel, see Leone Ebreo Abraham/Abram, 9ii 108; 313, 431; 556, 572, 653n; Arabian legend of, 515; sacrifice of son Isaac, 668n; 9ii 147n; 328, 397, 406&n, 661&n; 1551 Abraham ben Hiyya, Rabbi, 9ii 128 Abraham of Franckenberg, 199 Abraham Ibn Ezra, 1526 Abraham, K., 356n; 227, 478, 507; 26n; (p398n), 934, 1027&n, 1160; Dreams and Myths, tr. W. A.

White, 2n, 29n, 208nn, 319n; 9i 259n; The Psycho-Sexual Differences between Hysteria and Dementia Praecox, 277n Abraham le Juif/the Jew, see ALCHEMICAL WRITERS S.V. abreaction/abreactive, 724, 725; 30, 39, 208, 577, 582, 596; 24, 33, 170; 176; TITLE: The Therapeutic Value of Abreaction, 25593; and autonomous complex, 268; harmful, 2634; method, 262, 26974 absentmindedness, 4/413; 237 absolute, meaning of, 394&n; 835 absoluteness, 394 absolution, 548; 682; and cure, 622; decline of, 862; Protestants and, 86 abstinence, sexual, 225 abstract, as idea, 680 abstracting: attitude of consciousness, and introvert, 13945, 218, 248, 310, 490, 4923, 495; Buddhist, 4945; type, see type(s) s.v. abstraction, 67680 (Def.); 245, 800; 79; and empathy, 496; 5; of introvert, from object, 70, 249, 4907, 499, 549, 557; scientific, 66970; of thingness, 456; Worringers concept, 485, 48894, 8714 absurd/absurdities, 336, 339; 18 Abt, Adam: Die Apologie des Apuleius von Madaura und die antike Zauberei, 255n Ab Bakr, see ALCHEMICAL WRITERS s.v. Rhazes Abul-Qasim Muhammad, see ALCHEMICAL WRITERS s.v. Abu Mashar/Abu Mansor, see Albumasar Abydos inscriptions, 356n Abysmal, the (I Ching hexagram), 100216 abyss, 254; 8, 255; maternal, 261/477 Abyssinia(-ians), 371

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