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PLATO: AN INTRODUC'IION
By
Paul Friedlander
The first of three separate but interconnected studies on Plato
by a distinguished German classicist. "Altogether masterly."
- The New Yorker $5.00
ZEN AND JAPANESE CULTURE
By
Dai8etz T. Suzuki
Aspects of Japanese art and life which have been influenced
by Zen are discussed by one of its leading voices in this lei·
surely and discursive book. Illustrated with 69 collotype plates.
YOGA: IMMORTALITY AND FREEDOM
By
Mircea Eliade
Translated by Willard
R.
Trask. "An admirable study. It can–
not be too highly recommended. It states with clarity and pre–
cision ",hat the beliefs and practices of Yoga are, and how
they originated from the primeval Indic religion."
-The New Yorker $6.00
SAMOTHRACE:
THE ANCIENT LITERARY SOURCES
$7.50
Edited and translated by Naphtali Lewis. Volume 1 of Sarno–
thrace Excavations conducted by The Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University, under Karl Lehmann. The ' first in a
series which will record the results of the excavations in
Samothrace undertaken by the Archaeological Research Fund
Expedition. In this volume, all the written statements about
Samothrace by ancient authors, both classical and Byzantine,
are given in their original language with parallel translations
and commentary.
$7.50
ART AND THE CREATIVE UNCONSCIOUS
By
Erich Neumann
Translated by Ralph Manheim. Four essays on the psychologi–
cal
aspects of art, including studies of Leonardo and Chagall,
and a paper on "Art and Time." 7 plates.
$3.50
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