CHAPTER 2: THE IMPRINTS OF EXPERIENCE


[Back to Note 1] James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (London: Jonathan Cape, 1916), p. 252.

[Back to Note 2] Plato, Timaeus 90D.

[Back to Note 3] Nicholas of Cusa, De Visione Dei, translated by Emma Gurney Salter (London and Toronto: J.M. Dent and Sons; New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1928), pp. 25-27.

[Back to Note 4] Kena Upaniṣad 1.3.

[Back to Note 5] H. Ostermann, The Alaskan Eskimos, As Described in the Posthumous Notes of Dr. Knud Rasmussen. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24, Vol. S, No. 3 Copenhagen: Nordisk Forlag, 1952), pp. 97099.

[Back to Note 6] Cited by C.G. Jung, Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart (Zurich: Rascher Verlag, 1931), p. 67.

[Back to Note 7] A;uleius, The Golden Ass, translated by W. Adlington, Book XI.

[Back to Note 8] Adolf Portmann, “Die Erde als Heimat des Lebens,” Eranos-Jahrbuch 1953 (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1954), pp. 473-94.

[Back to Note 9] Géza Róheim, “Dream Analysis and Field Work in Anthropology,” Psychoanalysis and the Social Sciences (New York: International Universities Press, 1947), Vol. I, p. 90.

[Back to Note 10] Ovid, Metamorphoses III, 173 ff.

[Back to Note 11] Heinrich Zimmer, The King and the Corpse, ed. Joseph Campbell (New York: Pantheon Books, The Bollingen Series XI, 1948), pp. 311-12.

[Back to Note 12] Ovid, Metamorphoses III, translated by Frank Justus Miller (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Loeb Classical Library), 188-93.

[Back to Note 13] Hans Weinert, “Der fossile Mensch,” Anthropology Today (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953), p. 108.

[Back to Note 14] Henry Fairfield Osborn, Men of the Old Stone Age (3d ed.; New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1918), pp. 214- 22, 513-14; also Carleton S. Coon, The Story of Man (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1954), pp. 67-69.

[Back to Note 15] Jean Piaget, The Child’s Conception of the World (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1929), p. 231.

[Back to Note 16] Ibid., pp. 245-46.

[Back to Note 17] Ibid., p. 233.

[Back to Note 18] Melanie Klein, “Early Stages of the Oedipus Complex,” International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. IX (1928); also The Psychoanalysis of Children (London: Hogarth Press, 1932), pp. 179-209.

[Back to Note 19] W.F. Jackson Knight, “Maze Symbolism and the Trojan Game,” Antiquity VI (December 1932), pp. 445-58; 450, note 3.

[Back to Note 20] Ibid., p. 446.

[Back to Note 21] Ibid., p.450, note 3.

[Back to Note 22] Virgil, Aeneid VI. 255-63.

[Back to Note 23] JKohn Layard “Der Mythos der Totenfahrt auf Malekula,” Eranos-Jahrbuch 1937 (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1938), pp. 274-75.

[Back to Note 24] Morris Edward Opler, Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, Vol. XXXI (1938), p. 18.

[Back to Note 25] Ibid., pp. 153, 184.

[Back to Note 26] Sigmund Freud, Neue Folge der Vorlesungen zur Einfuhrung in die Psychoanalyse (Vienna: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1933), pp. 33 ff.

[Back to Note 27] Radcliffe-Brown, op. cit., p. 194.

[Back to Note 28] Opler, op. cit., p. 67.

[Back to Note 29] Ibid., pp. 67-68.

[Back to Note 30] Bronislaw Malinowski, Sex and Repression in Savage Society (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1927), pp. 142-43.

[Back to Note 31] Géza Róheim, “The Oedipus Complex, Magic and Culture,” Psychoanalysis and the Social Sciences (New York: International Universities Press, 1950), Vol. II, pp. 173-228.

[Back to Note 32] Ibid., War, Crime, and the Covenant. Jounral of Clinical Psychopathology, Monograph Series B. 1 (Moticello, N.Y.: Medical Journal Press, 1945), p. 61.

[Back to Note 33] Ibid., p. 57.

[Back to Note 34] Shakespeare, Hamlet I.v.96-106.

[Back to Note 35] Piaget, op. cit., pp. 92-96.

[Back to Note 36] Ibid., pp. 97-98.

[Back to Note 37] A Catechism of Christian Doctrine, Prepared and Enjoined by Orderof the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore. Kinkead’s Baltimore Series of Catechisms, No. 3 (New YOrk: Benziger Brothers, 1885), Question 888.

[Back to Note 38] The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, p. 206.

[Back to Note 39] Piaget, op. cit., p. 241.

[Back to Note 40] Der Hl. Gertrude der Grossen Gesandter der gottlichen Liebe, nach der Ausgabe der Benediktiner von Solesmes ubersetzt von Johannes Weissbrodt (12th ed.; Freiburg: Verlag Herder, 1954), Book I, Ch. 21, p. 116.

[Back to Note 41] Bṛhadāranyaka Upaniṣad 4.3.21.

[Back to Note 42] Quoted by D.T. Suzuki, Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1957), p. 180.

[Back to Note 43] E.H. Whinfield, translater, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, verse 400.

[Back to Note 44] Piaget, op. cit., p. 256.

[Back to Note 45] Ibid., pp. 366-67.

[Back to Note 46] Ibid., pp. 361-62.

[Back to Note 47] Kiddushin 71a.

[Back to Note 48] Soferim iv.

[Back to Note 49] John 1:1-4.

[Back to Note 50] Genesis 1:3.

[Back to Note 51] Piaget, op. cit., p. 72.

[Back to Note 52] Ibid., p. 64.

[Back to Note 53] Ibid., p. 72.

[Back to Note 54] Ibid., p. 368.

[Back to Note 55] Baldwin Spencer and F.J. Gillen, The Native Tribes of Central Australia (London: Machillan and company, 1899), pp. 215-216; also Géza Róheim, Psychoanalysis and Anthropology, p. 76.

[Back to Note 56] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., pp. 218-30.

[Back to Note 57] Cf. E.F. Worms, “Northwest Australian Prehistoric Rock Carvings and Cave Paintings,” Vth Session of the International Congress of Anthropological Sciences (Philadelphia: 1956); also Anthropos, Vol. L (1955), pp. 546-566.

[Back to Note 58] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., pp. 244-46.

[Back to Note 59] Ibid., p. 246, note 1.

[Back to Note 60] Ibid., pp. 246-49.

[Back to Note 61] Géza Róheim, The Eternal Ones of the Dream (New York: International Universities Press, 1945), p. 74.

[Back to Note 62] Ibid., p. 75.

[Back to Note 63] Ibid., pp. 74-75.

[Back to Note 64] Ibid., p. 73.

[Back to Note 65] Nonni Dionysiaca 6.121; Orphei Hymni 39.7; 39.253; Ol Kern, Orphicorum fragmenta 34, 35, 54; Clement of Alexandira, Exhortaion to the Greeks, ii, p. 15P.

[Back to Note 66] E.g., Jane Ellen Harrison, Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion (London: Cambridge University Press, 1927).

[Back to Note 67] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., p. 257.

[Back to Note 68] Róheim, The Eternal Ones of the Dream, p. 164.

[Back to Note 69] Ibid., p. 165.

[Back to Note 70] Cf. Robert H. Lowie, Primitive Religion (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1924), p. 211.

[Back to Note 71] Róheim, The Eternal Ones of the Dream, p. 174.

[Back to Note 72] Ibid., p. 177.

[Back to Note 73] Genesis 2:21-24.

[Back to Note 74] Plato, Symposium 189D ff. The Dialogues of Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett (New York: Random House, 1937).

[Back to Note 75] John C. Ferguson, Chinese Mythology. The Mythology of All Races, Vol. VIII (Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1928), p. 111.

[Back to Note 76] Bṛhadāranyaka Upaniṣad 1.4.1-5.

[Back to Note 77] T.G.H. Strehlow, Aranda Traditions (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1947), pp. 7-8, abridged.

[Back to Note 78] Snorri Sturluson, The Prose Edda, “Gylfagninning,” translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1929), pp. 17-18.

[Back to Note 79] Ibid., VIII, p. 21.

[Back to Note 80] Ṛg Veda X.90.

[Back to Note 81] Stephen Herbert Langdon, Semitic Mythology. The Mythology of All rAces, Vol. V (Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1931), pp. 277-325.

[Back to Note 82] Cf. Ernst Benz, “theogonie und Wandlung des Menschen bei Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling,” Eranos-Jahrbuch 1954 (Zurich: Rhein-Verlag, 1955), pp. 316, 338.

[Back to Note 83] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., pp. 360, 373.

[Back to Note 84] Róheim, Psychoanalysis and Anthropology, pp. 77-78.

[Back to Note 85] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., p. 364.

[Back to Note 86] Ibid., p. 365.

[Back to Note 87] Ibid., pp. 363-67, slightly modified, with insert from p. 350.

[Back to Note 88] Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt, last two verses, translated by William Archer.

[Back to Note 89] A. Capus, “Contes, Chants et Proverbes des Basumbua dans l’Afrique Orientale,” Zeitschrift fur afrikanische und oceanische Sprachen (Berlin: 1897), Vol. III, pp. 363- 64.

[Back to Note 90] Abraham Fornander and Thomas G. Thrum, Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-lore. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Vol. V, Part III (Honolulu, 1919), p. 574.

[Back to Note 91] Martha W. Beckwith, ed., Kepelino’s Traditions of Hawaii (Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Bulletin 95, 1932). p. 52.

[Back to Note 92] Martha W. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1940), p. 157.

[Back to Note 93] Fornander and Thrum, op. cit., pp. 572-76.

[Back to Note 94] Sturluson, op. cit., “Gylfaginning,” XLI.

[Back to Note 95] Ibid., “Glyfaginning,” XVI.

[Back to Note 96] Ibid., “Skaldskaparmal,” XXXIII.

[Back to Note 97] Ibid., “Gylfaginning,” XVI.

[Back to Note 98] Poetic Edda, “Hovamol” 139, translated by Henry Adams Bellows (New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1923), p. 60.

[Back to Note 99] C.G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul (New York: Narcourt, Brace and Company, 1936)), pp. 125-26.

[Back to Note 100] Ibid., p. 129.

[Back to Note 101] Ibid.,pp. 129-30.

[Back to Note 102] Ibid., p. 123.

[Back to Note 103] Leo Frobenius, Monumenta Africana. Erlebte Erdteile, Bd. VI (Frankfurt am Main: Frankfurter Sociatats- Druckerei, 1929), pp. 435-66.

[Back to Note 104] Ibid., p. 439.

[Back to Note 105] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., pp. 497-511.

[Back to Note 106] Frobenius, Monumenta Africana, pp. 457-60.

[Back to Note 107] John Layard, Stone Men of Malekula (London: Chatto and Windus, 1942), pp. 530-31.