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Arnold J. Pomerans. New York: Harper & Row.

Heisenberg, Werner, and Pascual Jordan. 1926, “Anwendung der Quantenmechanik auf das Problem der anomalen Zeemaneffekte,” Zeitschrift für Physik 37: 263–267.

Heisenberg, Werner, and Wolfgang Pauli. 1929. “Zur Quantendynamik der Wellenfelder.” Zeitschrift für Physik 56: 1–61.

———. 1930. “Zur Quantentheorie der Wellenfelder II.” Zeitschrift für Physik 59: 168–190.

Hendry, John. 1984. The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue. Dordrecht: Reidel.

Hermann, Armin, ed. 1968. Albert Einstein/Arnold Sommerfeld Briefwechsel. Basel and Stuttgart: Schwabe.

Hermann, Armin. 1979. “Die Funktion und Bedeutung von Briefen.” PLC1, pp. XI–XLVII.

Holton, Gerald. 1973. “Johannes Kepler’s Universe: Its Physics and Metaphysics.” In G. Holton, Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought: Kepler to Einstein. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 69–90.

Hoyer, U., ed. (1981). Niels Bohr, Collected Works. Amsterdam: North Holland.

Hoyle, Fred. 1994. Home Is Where the Wind Blows: Chapters from a cosmologist’s life. Mill Valley, CA: University Science Books.

Jordan, Pascual. 1971. Begegnungen. Oldenburg-Hamburg: Gerhard Stallung Verlag.

Jaffé, Aniela. 1971. From the Life and Work of C. G. Jung. London: Hodder & Stoughton.

Jammer, Max. 1966. The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Jung, Carl. 1911/12. “Symbols of Transformation.” In CW5.

———. 1916. “Transzendente Funktion” [The Transcendent Function].” Jung did not publish this manuscript for forty years. See CW8, pp. 67–91, where on pp. 67–68 is Jung’s “Prefatory Note,” written in 1958.

———. 1918. “The Role of the Unconscious.” In CW10, pp. 3–28.

———. 1921 Psychological Types: The psychology of individuation. Tranlsated by H. Godwin Baynes. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.

———. 1930. “Richard Wilhelm: In memoriam.” Originally delivered at a memorial service for Wilhelm in Munich, May, 1930. In CW15, pp. 53–62.

———. 1934. “The State of Psychotherapy.” In CW10, pp. 157–178.

———. 1935. “Tavistock Lectures.” In CW18, pp. 5–182. This is a series of lectures Jung delivered at the Insitute of Medical Psychology (Tavistock Clinic) in London, September 30–October 4, 1935.

———. 1936a. “Psychological Factors Determining Human Behaviour.” In CW8, pp. 114–125.

———. 1936b. “Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process.” Seminar held at Bailey Island, Maine, September 20–25, 1936 (unpublished notes).

———. 1936c. “Wotan.” In CW10, pp. 179–193.

———. 1937a. “Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process,” October 16–18 and 25, 1937, New York City (unpublished).

———. 1937b. “Psychology and Religion,” Terry Lectures, October 20, 21, 22, and 24, 1937, Yale University. Published with revisions and augmentations in CW11, pp. 3–105.

———. 1944. “Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy: A Study of the Unconscious at Work in Dreams.” In CW12, pp. 39–223. This is a translation of a portion of Jung’s, Psychologie und Alchemie (Zürich: Rascher Verlag, 1944).

———. 1947. “On the Nature of the Psyche.” In CW8, pp. 159–234.

———. 1948. “Address on the Occasion of the Founding of the Jung Institute.” In CW18, pp. 471–476.

———. 1949. “Foreword” to Richard Wilhelm, I Ching or Book of Changes. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. Translated by C.F. Baynes from the German edition of 1923, pp. xxi-xxxix.

———. 1951. “Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self.” In CW9, Part 2. Translated from the first part of Aion: Untersuchungen zur Symbolgeschichte (Zürich: Rascher Verlag, 1951).

———. 1952a. “Synchronicity: an acausal connecting principle.” In The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche. New York: Bollingen Series LI, Pantheon Books, 1955. Translation by Priscilla Silz from the German edition of 1952. Reprinted in CW8, pp. 417–531. All references are to CW8.

———. 1952b. Answer to Job. In CW11, pp. 355–470. Translated from Antwort auf Hiob (Zürich: Rascher Verlag, 1952).

———. 1958a. “Preface to de Laszlo: ‘Psyche and Symbol’.

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