Notes
- Kerényi, "Prolegomena" from Jung, & Kerényi, Essays on a Science of Mythology, p.9
- Jung, "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" from Essays on a Science of Mythology, p.117
- Kerényi, "The Primordial Child in Primordial Times" from Jung, & Kerényi, op. cit., p.35
- Neumann, The Great Mother, p.308
- Rilke, "Archaic Torso of Apollo (Archaïscher Torso Apollos)"
- Kerényi, Hermes, p.30
- Pal, The Sensuous Immortals, p.181
- Kerényi, Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, p.271
- Harrison, Prolegomena to Greek Religion, p.435; ARAS: 3Ja.007
- Kerényi, op. cit. p.78
- ARAS: 8Bb.200; Neumann gives Xipe in Axtec mythology as another example, The Great Mother, p.322
- Pal, op. cit., "the supple body of a perfect yogi provided the sculpture with the ideal form for his job... youthfulness is regarded as an essential feature." p.13
- Kerényi, "The Primordial Child in Primordial Times" in Essays on a Science of Mythology, p.92
- Jung, op. cit., p.115
- ibid., p.117
- ibid., p.134