Works
- Kunstform und Yoga im Indischen Kultbild (Artistic Form and Yoga in the Sacred Images of India ;Translated and edited by Gerald Chapple, James B. Lawson and J. Michael McKnight )
- Maya: Der Indische Mythos. (1936)
- Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization. Edited by Joseph Campbell. (1946)
- Hindu Medicine.Edited by Ludwig Edelstein.(1948)
- The King and the Corpse: Tales of the Soul's Conquest of Evil. Edited by Joseph Campbell. (1948)
- Philosophies of India. Edited by Joseph Campbell. (1953). ISBN 0-691-01758-1.
- The Art of Indian Asia, its Mythology and Transformations. Completed and edited by Joseph Campbell. (1955)
- Heinrich Zimmer : Coming Into His Own. Edited by Margaret H Case. (1994)
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