1 [Author’s abstract of two lectures given at the Psychological Club, Zurich, on unknown dates; published in the Club’s Jahresbericht, 1936–37. The symbolic illustrations of the Rosarium philosophorum are used by Jung as a parallel to the modern psychotherapeutic process in “The Psychology of the Transference” (C.W., vol. 16), first published as Die Psychologie der Übertragung (Zurich, 1946). The present lectures were an early exercise toward that publication.]

2 [Jung carved the Latin text on a cube of hewn stone at his “Tower” in Bollingen, in 1950. Cf. Memories, Dreams, Reflections, pp. 226f./215f.]

3 [Cf. Psychology and Alchemy, par. 246, n. 125.]

4 [Cf. “The Psychology of the Transference,” Fig. 1.]

5 [Psychology and Alchemy, par. 360.]

6 [“The Psychology of the Transference,” Fig. 9.]

7 [Ibid., par. 457.]

8 [Ibid., Fig. 10.]