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Excerpt from Abel's Theorem and the Allied Theory: Including the Theory of the Theta Functions Dedekind and Weber, Grelle's Journal, XCI., XCII. (1882). And it is hoped that what is necessary for the development of the theory from the elementary geometrical point of view will be understood from Chapter VI., in connection with which the reader may consult the Abel'sche Functional of Clebsch and Gordan (Leipzig, 1806) and the paper of Noether, Mathematische Annalen, vn. (1873). (1890), and Klein and Burkhardt, ibid. XXXII.-XXXVI. In Chapters XV., XVII., and XIX., and in Chapters XVIII. and XX., are given the beginnings of that analytical theory of theta. functions from which,-in conjunction wi...
The Zofingia Club was a discussion group to which C.G. Jung belonged as a medical student: in 1897 he became Chairman, and gave five lectures. These have survived and are published here in a supplementary volume to the Collected Works. The lectures are of great interest to anyone concerned with Jung's early ideas, as a young medical student from a strongly Swiss Protestant background. The Lectures are: The Border Zones of Exact Science (November 1896); Some Thoughts on Psychology (May 1897); An Inaugural Address on Becoming Chairman of the Zofingia Club; Thoughts on the Nature and Value of Speculative Inquiry (Summer 1898); and Thoughts on the Interpretation of Christianity with Reference to the Theory of Albrecht Ritschl (January 1899).
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