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The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts 鈥 Ananda K. Coomaraswamy 鈥 Andr茅 Malraux鈥檚 The Psychology of Art 鈥 Max Raphael 鈥 Studies in Religious Iconography 鈥 The Kariye Djami 鈥 and more
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Complete Works of Aristotle 鈥 Plato and Related Works
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Selected Papers of Coomaraswamy, Vol. 1
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Coomaraswamy: His Life and Work
Amor and Psyche
The Archetypal World of Henry Moore
Art and the Creative Unconscious
Creative Man
The Fear of the Feminine
The Great Mother
The Origins and History of Consciousness
The Place of Creation
The Art of Indian Asia, Vol. 1
The Art of Indian Asia, Vol. 2
The King and the Corpse
Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization
The Philosophies of India
The Myth of the Eternal Return
Shamanism
Yoga
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The Bollingen Series was largely completed in 2002 with the publication of its 275th volume, but one part of the series continues to produce new volumes鈥攖he A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, which is cosponsored by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and which the New York Times has called 鈥渁 great contribution to civilized discourse.鈥
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鈥New York Times
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鈥淣ever before in the history of publishing has there been an author list as distinguished as that of Bollingen, nor has a publishing program had a more telling impact on the thought of its time.鈥
鈥Wilson Library Bulletin
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鈥擜nthony Storr, Times Literary Supplement
鈥淎 storehouse of precious spiritual riches.鈥
鈥擜niela Jaff茅, editor of C. G. Jung鈥檚 autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections
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鈥擜merican poet, translator, and essayist Kenneth Rexroth, from the essay 鈥淭he Bollingen Series鈥 (1967)
鈥淭he republication of the Bollingen Series in Bollingen Recollections is exciting news. Readers will rediscover a major and at times quixotic venture to rediscover humanity鈥檚 pasts.鈥
鈥擩ohn Tresch, The Warburg Institute, author of The Reason for the Darkness of the Night
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鈥擩effrey J. Kripal, author of How to Think Impossibly