Bollingen Foundation

The Bollingen Foundation was an educational foundation set up along the lines of a university press in 1945. It was named after Bollingen Tower, Carl Jung's country home in Bollingen, Switzerland. Funding was provided by Paul Mellon and his wife Mary Conover Mellon. The Foundation became inactive in 1968, and its publications were later re-issued by Princeton University Press. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1968
The pyramid of Unas /

: xiv, 118 page, 7, 70 page of plates : illustrations (1 folded), plans ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

The late Nubian settlement at Arminna West /

: xx, 92 pages, [20] leaves of plates (2 folded) : illustrations, diagrams., plans, map (1 folded in pocket) ; 35 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xiii-xv) and index.

The classic Christian townsite at Arminna West /

: xv, 73 pages, [9] leaves of plates (2 folded) : illustrations ; 35 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii) and index.

Published 1967
Ibn Khaldūn in Egypt : his public functions and his historical research, 1382-1406; a study in Islamic historiography /

: ix, 217 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 7-12, 171-212. : .alaa-sweed

The nude : a study in ideal form /

: xxi, 458 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-421) and index.

Catalogue of the Byzantine and early mediaeval antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks collection /

: Volume 3 by K. Weitzmann.
Volume 3 have imprint : Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Trustees for Harvard University. : volume <1, 3> : illustrations, plates (part color) ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : volume 1, pages 113-115.

Heka-nefer and the dynastic material from Tashka and Arminna /

: xiv, 56 pages : illustrations, plans, 26 plates ; 35 cm. : Bibliography : pages xi-xii.

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