ABSTRACT

Maack, F., 16 416// Maag, V.: “Jahwas Heerscharen,”

9 ii 284/1 Mabbott, J . D., 18 1689/1 Mabinogion, 14 626n Macario, 1 106;

“Des Hallucinations,” 1 106/1 Macarius, J . : Abraxas, 5fig . 37 McCarthyism, 18 1443 McClure, M. L ,,see under Duchesne McConnell, R. A.: “ ESP-Fact or

Fancy?,” 8 839 McCormick, E. R., 4 692 McCormick, F., 10 (^245) McCrindle, J . W., see under Ctesias;

Kosmas MacCulloch, J . A., see under Gray,

L. H. MacDonald, Ramsay, 18 1335&/1 Macdonell, A. A.: Sanskrit Diction­

ary, 5 237/1; 8 966/1; 14 159/1, 73 bn

McDougall, W., 3 504; 16 263, 266, 272; 18 142&/1;

review o f W. Brown, “The Re­ vival of Emotional Memories and Its Therapeutic Value,” 16 255

Mace, C. A., 2 (pvn) Macedonia, phalanx of, 5 32 1 McGee, W. J . , 8 1 15 ;

“The Siouan Indians-A Pre­ liminary Sketch,” 8 115/1

McGlashan, A.: “Daily Paper Pantheon,” 9 i 465n

Machaon, 14 144/1 machinations, delusions of, 3 169 machine: life and use of, 8 8 1;

man and the, 10 524 Machpelah, cave of, 14 556 MacIntyre, A., 18 1689/1 MacKenna, S., see under Porphyry Mackenzie, M., 18 294 McNab, J . S., see under Barth MacNeice, Louis, see under Goethe:

Macnish, R., 1 24, 280; The Philosophy of Sleep, 1 24/1, 280n

Macrembolites, Eustathius, see Eus­ tathius

Macrobius, A., 5 425; 9 i 1 19 ; 14 *54> 173;

Commentarium in Somnium Scipionis/Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, 9 i 119/1; 9 ii 344//; 10 766/1; 11 180/1; 14 42n, 154/1/1, 155/1, 173/1/1, 630/1; Saturnalia, 5 425/1; 14 154/1, *55w> *73w> 7om

macrocosm/Macrocosm, 8 929; 9 i 557! 335; 11 92. 3 9 °. 44o; 12 472, fig. 195; 13 125, 162, 188, 203, 268, 283, 3 2 1 , 372; 14 4 12 , 7 7 °;

Adam as, 14 590; hermaphroditic seed of, 13 268; lapis as saviour/preserver of, 14 3 3 . 3 5 5 . 676; and microcosm, 10 635; 14 355! 15 25 ; Preserver of, 13 162; son of, see filius macrocosmi

Macroprosopus, 14 643&/1 mactatio/mactation, 1 1 324&/1, 403;

1 2 4 1 7 macula peccati, 18 1550, 1620, 1633,

l e c t i o n s : Mus. herm. s.v. Madeleine, Mme., 18 893 madness, 9 i 162; 11 344; 13 2 5 1,

3 2 5 ; and alchemy (afflictio animae), 16 408/1; Caesarean, 13 14; fear of, 16 374; “o f magic,” 7 258/475; sent by spirit-mother, 5 577; see also insanity; mental illness

see also Mary/Mother o f God

Madura, 9 i 629 Maeder, A., 3 390; 4 94, 452, 478,

548; 5 2; 6 70 1; 8 28w, 491, 493, 495, 506, 509n\

“ A propos des symbol es,” 18 9 9 i; “Contributions a la psychopathologie de la vie quotidienne,” J . ’s abstract, 18 985; The Dream Problem, 6 70 m; 8 49 m, 50611; “Essai d’interpretation de quelques reves,” 9 i 259n; 18 986; Heilung und Entwicklung im Seelenleben, 8 28n; “La Langue d’un aliene,” 7 447w “Nouvelles Contributions a la psychopathologie de la vie quotidienne,” 18 (^421); J . ’s abstract, 18 985; “Psychologische Untersuchungen an DementiaPraecox-Kranken,” 3 39071; 7 228 n; “Regulation psychique et guerison,” 8 1 7 n; “Sur le mouvement psychanalytique,” 8 49 m; “ Die Symbolik in den Legenden . . . 4 452n; 5 2n; 9 i 259n; J . ’s abstract, 18 987; “ Uber die Funktion des Traumes,” 8 49m ; Une voie nouvelle en psychologie, J . ’s abstract, 18 988-90

Maehly, J . A.: Die Schlange in Mythus und Kultus, 5 572n, 58011

A. Teixeira de Mattos, 5 2178m ; Wisdom and Destiny, 5 78

Magi, 9 ii 146, 204; 13 148n; 14 460;

and Ahriman, 5 528 Magia (Paracelsus), 13 148 magic(-al), 6 48, 383, 496, 608, 627,

63 7 ; 7 1 53“ 5 > 2 3 1 ’ 2 3 7 . 293, 382, 494; 8 89-90, 1 14 , 5 16 , 859, 940; 9 ii 216 , 38 1; 11 344, 347, 5 3 1 ; 13 66, 120, 148, 15 1-6 , 220, 238, 365; 14 24, 305, 349; 16 374; 17 204;

by analogy, 16 398; animal, 5 503; 11 230; apotropaic, 5 539, 545; arts, 13 156; belt, 5 482, 547; blood-, 13 1 ion; and human blood, 14 690; books, 10 70 1; cagastric, 13 i6 i& n ; cap, 5 569; cauldron, 6 40 m; causality, 8 9 15 , 939; and ceremonies, 8 87; circle, see circle s.v.; cure by, 7 497; divine, 13 174; of female, 9 i 158; fertility, see fertility s.v. ; folk, 13 156; furrow, 13 36; herb, 5 293, 5 13 , 642; of im­ mortality, 5 250, 457, pi. X IX ; 18 239 (see also moly); incest, 5 394; influence of, 7 293; kingship and, 14 349; love-, 9 ii 216 ; 13 36 1; 14 24; “madness of,” 7 258/475; and the Mass, 11 323; medieval, cesspits of, 13 295; “mother o f science,” 8 90; net, of Hephaestus, 5 36 4^ number, 8 871;

Paracelsus and, 15 22, 25, 34, 40; power, 7 108, 15 1 , 154&W; im­ ages of, 7 108; practices of, 13 36, 69; in present day, 18 784; primitive/among primitives, see primitives s.v. ; and propitiation of fate, 1 1 29; psychic dangers of, for adept, 13 154; psychological effect of, 10 5 12 ; rag, 13 250; and rebirth, 9i 203, 2 3 1; rites, 11 32; 13 8 1, 156; o f pu­ berty, 8 725; role of mother, 7 3 16 ; and sacramental grace, 1 1 7; science o f the jungle, 10 128; sexual, 18 197; spells, 13 9; 15 25; substance, 7 293; in Switzerland, 10 70 1; of symbol, 13 44; sympathetic, 9i 47; 18 3 13 ; talisman, 7 261/477; texts, 13 437; tree, see tree(s) s.v. ; and unconsciousness, 13 36 m; vessel, 1 1 230; wand, see wand s.v.; water, 9i i 293; word, see word s.v. ; see also necromancy

magician, 5 54 1, 543-4, 547-8 ; 6 3 16 ; 7 149, 157 , 295, 325, 37982; 9i 352, 398,427; 13 24 3 ,4 37 ;

aquastic, 13 174; black and white, in dream, 7 287; 9i 7 1-7 , 398; 14 79-80, 722n; 17 208; doctor as, 7 99, 143; hero as, 17 298; in Faust, 7 153, 3 9 7 ; as medicine-man, 7 154, 237,

250; wicked, 9i 4 15 ; see also magics; sorceress

magisterium/magistery, 12 159, 167 n, 207, 392, 404/1, 462, 484, 518/1, 557; 13 9on, 38i& n , 392, 4 14

Magnalia, 13 201 Magna Mater, see Mater s.v. Magnan, V., 1 190, 218 ; 3 i66n magnesia, 9i i 24 1-5 ; 13 255n;

as “Aes Hermetis,” 9i i 241; and arcane substance, 9i i 24 1; 12 165&W; 13 273n, 278; 14 3 2 18cn

magnet, 9i i 205, 239-40, 288, 292/1; 13 406;

o f the wise, 9i i 219 magnetic: agent, three forms of, 9i i

2 9 3 ; field: earth’s, 8 875, 987; in­ terstellar, 10 6 1 1

magnetism, 4 748; 8 850; 9i i 205n; animal, see animal(s) s.v. ; derivation o f mystic term from, 1 1 4 4 ; of fish, 9i i 239; Gnostics and, 9i i 239, 288

magnetization: and cerebral anaes­ thesia, 1 82;

148, 154; see also magician; sor­ ceress

Mahabharata, 6 328n; 12 534 MahSbuddha, see Buddha s.v. Mahadeva, 5 306 Mahadevishakti, 16 561 Mahaim Clinic, Cery, 18 17 14

s.v. Maheshvarapurana, see Puranas s.v. Maheswar, 5 545 Mahomet/Mohammed, 9 i 580*1; 9 ii

130*1, 153 , 159; 1 1 10, 778*1; 12 390*1; 14 1 m, i88n; 18 690;

Mahrya, 13 458*1 maid/Maid: crowned, 14 450;

o f Orleans, see Joan o f Arc; as quintessence/quinta essentia, H 4 5 0 -2

maiden(s), 9 i 30 9 -13 , 324, 3 5 1 , 3 5 5 ;

sacrificed to dragon, 5 6 7 1; as snake or dragon, 5 567*1; see also Kore

Maidenek concentration camp, 10 403; 18 1374&W

maieutics, see Socrates s.v. Maimonides, Moses, 14 5 7 1 ;

Guide for the Perplexed, 9 ii 178*1, 183*1

Main, River, 10 375 Mainyo-i-Khard, 5 367*1, 664; 9 ii

389*1; tr. E. W. West, Book of the Mainyo-i-Khard, 5 664*1

maior homo, see homo s.v. Mairet, P., 7 442*1 Maitland, E., 9 i 13 3 ; 11 47; 13 40;

vision of, 9 i 133 ; 13 40, 42; 14 220; Anna Kingsford: Her Life, Letters, Diary, and Work, 9 i 133*1; 11 47*1; 13 40*1; 14 220*1

Maitrayana-Brahmana Upanishad, see Upanishads

Maiuri, A.: La Villa dei Misteri, 12 177*1

maize (Indian corn), 9 i 248&W, 288; god who is eaten, 5 522

majesty, 10 685 Majjhima Nihaya, ed. and tr. B.