Bollingen Foundation
The Bollingen Foundation, established in 1940 by Paul and Mary Mellon, is renowned for its highly acclaimed Bollingen Series, which features significant works in psychology, mythology, archaeology, art history, religion, and literature. Acquired by the Press in 1969, the series includes notable titles such as the collected works of C.G. Jung and translations of classic literature, making a profound impact on contemporary thought.
Although largely completed in 2002 with its 275th volume, the Bollingen Series continues to produce new volumes through the A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, which are sponsored by the National Gallery of Art. The series has been recognized for its substantial contributions to civilized discourse, further solidifying its place in the literary and academic landscape.
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