Adolf Philipp Wilhelm Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 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.[n 1][2]
^Campbell, Joseph (1960), The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, London: Secker & Warburg, p. 32.
^"Adolf Bastian", Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
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Adolf Philipp Wilhelm Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of...
Bastian is a German short form of Sebastian. Notable people with the surname include: AdolfBastian (1826–1905), 19th-century anthropologist Ali Bastian...
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(2005). AdolfBastian and the psychic unity of mankind. Lit Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8258-3989-5. OCLC 977343058. Ellis, Ian. "Biography of AdolfBastian, ethnologist"...
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and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression. AdolfBastian of the University of Berlin popularized the name through his book Indonesien...
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fifteen times) its president, often taking turns with his former student AdolfBastian. As president, Virchow frequently contributed to and co-edited the society's...
origin or time of creation. Campbell often referred to the ideas of AdolfBastian and his distinction between what he called "folk" and "elementary" ideas...
Indo-China, Siam, Cambodia and Laos. In 1861, German anthropologist AdolfBastian undertook a four-year trip to Southeast Asia and his account of this...
63, p. 475-81.[2]. A genealogy of the early sultans written down by AdolfBastian has the names Muhammad Bakir alias Buka-ma-lamo - Muhammad Hasan alias...
of Wilhelm Island. The islands are named after German explorer AdolfBastian. The Bastian Islands are the northern islands of a larger group, and the southern...
the text into a Western language was published by the German polymath AdolfBastian in 1864. French missionary Père Schmitt published his translation in...
to work with physical anthropologist Rudolf Virchow and ethnologist AdolfBastian at the Royal Ethnological Museum in Berlin. Boas had studied anatomy...
European archeologists such as Louis Delaporte and ethnologists such as AdolfBastian visited the site and popularized the site in Europe. This eventually...
Māui, Piʻilani. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, anthropologists AdolfBastian and Roland Burrage Dixon interpreted a recurring verse of the Kumulipo...
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first conceived of primordial patterns. Later contributions came from AdolfBastian, and Hermann Usener among others. In the first half of the twentieth...
Ireland. Die Voelker des oestlichen Asien: Studien und Reisen, 1869, AdolfBastian, Heinrich Kiepert. Ancient geography of India, 1971, Anundoram Borooah...
with Georg Schweinfurth on an expedition to Socotra. He traveled with AdolfBastian to the hills of Chittagong in 1882. In 1884, he financed Gottlob Krause’s...
orientation reflected the contemporary Parapsychologies of Wilhelm Wundt and AdolfBastian, and Sir E. B. Tylor, who defined anthropology as a positivist science...
The term political psychology was first introduced by the ethnologist AdolfBastian in his book Man in History (1860). The philosopher Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893)...
Rugiaevit God of war Depiction of Rugieavit by AdolfBastian, 1888 Other names Rugievit, Ruyevit Major cult center Charenza Weapons 8 swords Animals Swallows...
London: Harrison and Sons. 1905 Tylor, Edward B. (1905). "Professor AdolfBastian: Born June 26, 1826; Died February 3, 1905" (PDF). Man. 5: 138–143....
with anthropology programs in Australia. Early anthropological studies AdolfBastian, was a German anthropologist and Navy surgeon, born in 1826. He toured...