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An edition of The red book = Liber novus (2009)

The red book = Liber novus

a reader's edition

First edition.
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When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration, the result was "The Red Book," a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. However, only a handful of people had ever seen it. It has since been translated from the original Gerrman and is now it is available to scholars and the general public in both a large format version (40 cm. height) which includes facsimile reproduction of the handwritten German text and color illustrations, or the smaller "Reader's edition" (23 cm. height) which consists of the English translation and translator's notes.

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Table of Contents

Preface to the reader's edition
Preface
Acknowledgements
Liber novus: the "Red Book" of C.G. Jung by Sonu Shamdasani
Translator's notes
Editorial note
Note to the reader's edition
Abbreviations and a note on pagination
Prologue. The way of what is to come
Ch. 1. Refinding the soul
Ch. 2. Soul and God
Ch. 3. On the service of the soul
Ch. 4. The desert
Experiences in the desert
Ch. 5. Descent into Hell in the future
Ch. 6. Splitting of the spirit
Ch. 7. Murder of the hero
Ch. 8. The conception of the God
Ch. 9. Mysterium. Encounter
Ch. 10. Instruction
Ch. 11. Resolution
Liber Secundus. The images of the erring
Ch. 1. The red one
Ch. 2. The castle in the forest
Ch. 3. One of the lowly
Ch. 4. The anchorite dies I [day 1]
Ch. 5. Dies II [Day 2]
Ch. 6. Death
Ch. 7. The remains of earlier temples
Ch. 8. First day
Ch. 9. Second day
Ch. 10. The incantations
Ch. 11. The opening of the egg
Ch. 12. Hell
Ch. 13. The sacrificial murder
Ch. 14. Divine folly
Ch. 15. Nox secunda [Second night]
Ch. 16. Nox tertia [Third night]
Ch. 17. Nox quarta [Fourth night]
Ch. 18. The three prophecies
Ch. 19. The gift of magic
Ch. 20. The way of the cross
Ch. 21. The magician
Scrutinies.
Epilogue
Appendix A: mandalas
Appendix B: commentaries
Appendix C: entry for 16 January 1916 from Black Book 5.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Philemon series
Other Titles
Liber novus, Red book :

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150.1954
Library of Congress
BF109.J8 A3 2009, BF109.J8A3 2012

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Pagination
xviii, 582 pages
Number of pages
582

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27216016M
ISBN 10
0393089088
ISBN 13
9780393089080
OCLC/WorldCat
822339865

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