Adolf Bastian

Adolf Bastian, 1892 Adolf Philipp Wilhelm Bastian (26 June 18262 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of ethnography and the development of anthropology as a discipline. Modern psychology owes him a great debt, because of his theory of the ''Elementargedanke'', which led to Carl Jung's development of the theory of ''archetypes''. His ideas had a formative influence on the "father of American anthropology" Franz Boas, and he also influenced the thought of comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell..}} Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1868
    Berlin, F. Dümmler, 1868.
    xii, [4], 288 p.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1884
    Berlin, D. Reimer, 1884.
    xxxii, 144 p. 25 cm.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1902
    Berlin, [Colombo, Ceylon, F. Dümmler, Printed by H.W. Cave & Co.] 1902-1905.
    3 v. 22 cm.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1866
    Leipzig : Verlag von Otto Wigand, <1866- >
    v. <2, 5> ; 21 cm.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1895
    Berlin, Weidmann, 1895.
    2 v. in 1. 25 cm.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1881
    Berlin : F. D̈ummlers, 1881.
    xxviii, 184 p. ; 23 cm.
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    by Bastian, Adolf, 1826-1905
    Published 1860
    Leipzig, O. Wigand, 1860.
    3 v. in 3. 21 cm.

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