The astrological world of Jung’s ‘Liber Novus’

Subtitle:
Daimons, gods, and the planetary journey

Author:
Greene, Liz 1946-

Place of Publication:
London, England, United Kingdom

Publisher:
Routledge (an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group)


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781138289178

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
BF 1729 .P8 G744 2018

Accession Number:
065585

Keyword Subject Headings:
Astrology and psychology
Liber Novus / The Red Book--Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Black Books--Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Systema Munditotius--Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Mandala symbolism
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili--attrib. Colonna, Francesco ca.1433/1434-1527
Astrology--Hellenistic
Daimon--Symbolic and psycholgical aspects
Anima--Symbolism--Astrological
Sun--Symbolism--Astrological
Moon--Symbolism--Astrological
Serpent--Symbolism--Astrological
Black (Color)--Symbolism
Tarot and astrology
Gnosticism and astrology
Alchemy and astrology
Occultism / Magic / Magick
Philemon / ΦΙΛΗΜΩΝ
Phanes / ΦΑΝΗΣ
Abraxas
Leo, Allen (William Frederick Allen) 1860-1917
Waite, A.E. (Arthur Edward) 1857-1942

User Notes:
Paperbound; x + 208 pp., including 27 black and white figures, 12 color plates, bibliographic references in chapter endnotes, a bibliography, and an index. A companion volume by Liz Greene "Jung's Studies in Astrology" is also among the Library's holdings. Contents: Images A note on references Acknowledgements Introduction: close encounters of the daimonic kind 1. Martial matters 2. The 'central spiritual sun' 3. The anima, the moon, and the serpent 4. Saturn in the hermitage, part one: the solitaries 5. Saturn in the hermitage, part two: ΦΙΛΗΜΩΝ [Philemon] and the 'personal daimon' 6. ΦΑΝΗΣ [Phanes], THE 'ONE WHO BROUGHT THE SUN' 7. The 'Systema Munditotius' and Jung's natal horoscope Conclusion