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Aurora consurgens : a document attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the problem of opposites in alchemy / edited, with a commentary, by Marie-Louise von Franz, translated by R.F.C. Hull and A.S.B. Glover. A companion work to C.G. Jung's "Mysterium coniuntionis".
The Aurora Consurgens (Rising Dawn) is an alchemical text attributed - maybe erroneously - to St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and philosopher, also known as Doctor Angelicus.The treatise - rich in outstanding illustrations - is a commentary on the Latin translation of Silvery Water by Muhammed Ibn Umail al-Tamimi, Arab alchemist of the tenth century; the text
It is argued that here was the beginning of Jung's quest for the Aurora consurgens, the publication of which concludes the Mysterium Conuinctionis more than twenty years later. It is further maintained that this choice of the Aurora is a profound expression of Jung's ambition to revitalize the past from within the individual, and helps explain
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