Art Credits and Acknowledgements

The colored thumbnail images are copyrighted by Adam McLean and used by permission granted on his website: www.alchemywebsite.com

Welcome

“Cum Patientia” – After Daniel de la Feuille, “Devises et emblèmes,” 1691. This is a later version.  Text is likely from Ephesians 4:2 – “Be humble and gentle; with patience, bearing with one another in love.”  Artistic development for our logo by Rhonda Dicksion of www.indigodog.com

Double-headed serpent:Woodcut from Ashmole Theatrum Chemicum Britaaanicum, London, 1652.

Sun:  Golden and Rosy Cross Series of alchemical images by Hejonagogerus Nugir, printed in the late 18th century in the book by Hans Karl von Ecker.

Sun Arising from the Sea: Golden and Rosy Cross Series of alchemical images by Hejonagogerus Nugir, printed in the late 18th century in the book by Hans Karl von Ecker.

About CGJIS

Photo: C. G. Jung at the Tower at Bollingen, on the shore of Zürich Lake.

Peering through the cosmic sphere-illustrations from ‘L’atmosphere: meteorologie populaire’  Paris 1888, by Camille Flammarion.

Our Analysts

Rose: Engraving from Robert Fludd, Summum bonum, Frankfurt 1629.

Hand and candle: La Bugia Series by mid 17th century Italian adept Massimilio Palomboro.

Events

Rebis: The 5th Image from Valentine’s Azoth

The Sea of the Heavens: Golden and Rosy Cross Series of alchemical images by Hejonagogerus Nugir, printed in the late 18th century in the book by Hans Karl von Ecker

Analyst Training Program

Tree of dark and light from Valentine Weigel Studium Universale, 1695.

Pink Ouroboros: Engraving from I.C.H., Das Hermes Trimegists, Leipsig, 1792.

Institute Seminars

Vertical ascent: Engraving from Fludd, Utriusque Cosmi historia, Tom II, 1619. 

Ouroboros with key and planets: Woodcut from Toeltius Coelum reseratum chymicum, Frankfurt, 1739.

Community Links

The hand of the philosophers from J. J. Hollandus, Chymische Schriffen, Vienna, 1773.

Hermaphrodite Child of the Sun and Moon Series – Emblem 7.

Donations

Lion/Bird/Sun/Moon: The fourth image from Valentine’s Azoth.

Double sun: Splendor Solis Series – Emblem 1.

Art Credits and Acknowledgements

Mercurius: Woodcut of triple-headed dragon from Giovanni Battista Nazari. Il metamorfosi metallico, Brescia, 1564.

Cauda Pavonis: Splendor Solis Series – Emblem 16.