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The Red Book: Liber Novus is a folio manuscript so named due to its original red leather binding. The work was crafted by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung between 1914 [1] : 40 (ft.124) and about 1930. It follows, records and comments in fair copy on the author's psychological observations and experiments on himself between 1913 and 1916 ...
- Carl Jung
- 2009
Jan 1, 2009 · 12.1.09 I couldn't sleep last night, as inspired as I was having begun to read Carl Jung's Liber Novus, his "Red Book." My first impression is that this is a massive tome; at 16x12x2'' it is easily the largest book I've ever laid hand on, and just turning the pages takes a substantial effort.
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The Red Book – Liber Novus (Philemon) Hardcover – 9 October 2009 by C. G. Jung (Author), Sonu Shamdasani (Author), Mark Kyburz (Author), John Peck (Author) & 1 More
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- C. G. Jung, Sonu Shamdasani, Mark Kyburz
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Oct 19, 2009 · The Red Book Liber Novus (printed on The Red Book - like a subtitle) means in Latin "New Book" but for Jung it meant the new way. Jung certainly put it there to say, "This is the book of the new way." The new way book. I've met and interacted with more than ten thousand people in my time here... during this life.
- Carl Jung
- $131.99
- W. W. Norton & Company
This publication opens the possibility of a new era in the understanding of Jung’s work. It provides a unique window into how he recovered his soul and, in so doing, constituted one of the influential psychologies of the twentieth century. Released on October 7, 2009 by W. W. Norton & Company, the Red Book is a landmark publication.
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Dec 3, 2009 · “The Red Book,” or as Jung called it, “Liber Novus,” consisted of some 200 parchment pages of meticulous calligraphy and visionary paintings collected into a huge folio bound in red leather.