Jung wrote many books which can be found in his Collected Works (with exception of his autobiography). Some of most famous are "Psychological types", "Transformations of libido", "Answer to Job", "Memories, dreams, reflections", "Man and his symbols" etc.
If you mean on Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961), then we can say - it is sure that he is still very influential, but real answer to your question depends on personal opinion.
he writes sci-fi books
he wrote micrographia a book about the microscopic world.
Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo Pisano, was a member of the Bonacci family and wrote several books. The surviving books are Liber abaci (1202), Practica geometriae (1220), Flos (1225), and Liber quadratorum.
.Darwin wrote 3 books. Most famous was his Origin of Species. He also wrote Descent of Man and The Voyage of the Beagle.
The concept of archetypes in psychology was first introduced by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung in his work on analytical psychology. Jung believed that archetypes are universal symbols and patterns that exist in the collective unconscious of all humans, influencing behavior and experiences.
Carl Gustav Jung.
Carl Jung was born on July 26, 1875.
Carl Jung was born on July 26, 1875.
Carl Jung's name is pronounced "carl yoong" with a long "oo" sound.
Carl Jung died on June 6, 1961 at the age of 85.
He was about 6'1,
Carl Jung began developing his theory of analytical psychology in the early 20th century, influenced by his work with Sigmund Freud and his own experiences with patients. His ideas on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and individuation started to take shape around this time, later becoming foundational concepts in his theories.
George Beckwith - Carl Jung associate - died in 1931.
The cast of Carl G. Jung or Lapis Philosophorum - 1991 includes: Carl Gustav Jung
Carl Jung was an only child until the age nine when his sister, Johanna Gertrud Jung was born. Her nickname was Trudi.
Carl Jung was a prominent contemporary and rival of Sigmund Freud in the field of psychoanalysis. Jung's theories diverged from Freud's in areas such as the role of the unconscious mind and the concept of the collective unconscious. Despite their disagreements, Jung and Freud maintained a complicated relationship that influenced the development of psychoanalytic theory.