BOLLINGEN SERIES
FALL 1964
The Collected Works of Paul Val6ry, Volume 13
AESTHETICS
Translated by RALPH MANHEIM, with an introduction by HERBERT READ.
Lectures, essays, and articles reflecting Valery's constant preoccupation
with art and aesthetics. Among them is "Man and the Sea Shell," one of
the most profound, various, and delightful pieces Val6ry ever wrote. $4.00
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10
CIVILIZATION IN TRANSITION
Tran!ilated by R. F. C. HULL. Writings dating from 1918 to Jung's last
years, on such topics as the psychological causes of World War I, the rela·
tionship of the individual to mass society, and flying ·saucers. 8 plates.
$6.75
Egyptian Religious Texts and Representations, Volume 4
THE LITANY OF RE
Translated and with a commentary by ALEXANDRE PIANKOFF. One of the
most important and revealing of all Egyptian theological works"": recon·
structed from the shroud of Thutmosis III and from
~ncient
papyri and
tomb inscriptions. 82 offset plates.
$7.50
PLATO 2: THE DIALOGUES, FIRST PERIOD
By PAUL FRIEDLANDER. Translated by HANS MEYERHOFF. The second of
three separate but interconnected volumes, representing the first publica–
tion in English of a renowned German scholar's commentaries on Plato,
which have had a major influence on modern Platonic studies.
$5.00
Of special interest to poets, students, and teachers:
NOTES ON PROSODY
By VLADIMIR NABOKOV. Nabokov's essay on prosody, comparing
some 25 examples of poetry with Pushkin's systems of versification.
Originally published in Bollingen Series as part of Nabokov's com·
mentary on his translation of Eugene Onegin.
Paperback, $1.25
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