David Alfonzo

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Jung first referred to these universal structures as ‘primordial images’ in 1912 – a term he borrowed from Jakob Burckhardt – and later, in 1917, as ‘dominants of the collective unconscious’. His first use of the term ‘archetype’ is in his essay ‘Instinct and the unconscious’ originally published in 1919 (1929: par. 270).
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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