The red book = Liber novus / C.G. Jung ; edited by Sonu Shamdasani ; preface by Ulrich Hoerni
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1
Abstract:
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 have ever seen it. Now, in a complete facsimile and translation, it is available to scholars and the general public.
Subject (Name):
Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961. Philemon series
Festival honoring Charles VI and his inheritence of Lower Austria.
Description:
Festival honoring Charles VI and his inheritence of Lower Austria., Illustrations: five single plates, including the frontispiece, one large folded plate and six double plates. The frontispiece is engraved by Benjamin Kenckel after Antonio Beduzzi. The other plates are engraved by Johann Andreas Pfeffel and Christian Engelbrecht after Johann Cyriak Hackhofer and depict: the entry of Ertz Hertzog Hüetl in Vienna, unsigned, caption: "Einführung dess Ertz Hertzog Hüetls", the procession from the royal court to Sankt Stephansdom (impression size: 42.5 x 115.5 cm.), the high mass held at Sankt Stephansdom, the oath of allegiance held at the "Ritterstube", the "Te Deum Laudamus" ceremony held at the court chapel, and five plates depicting banquets., Signatures: )(⁴ A-T² U²(-U2)., and The plates are the same, with slight changes, as those in the account by Ludwig von Gülich of the 1705 Erb-Huldigung for Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (cf. Lipperheidesche Kostümbibliothek). Plates numbered VIII, IX, X, and XI depicting banquets were later issued unsigned and with slight changes in captions, in the account by Georg Christoph Kriegl of the 1740 Erb-Huldigung for Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria.
Publisher:
Bey Johann Jacob Kürner ...,
Subject (Name):
Beduzzi, Antonio Maria Nicolao, 18th cent., Charles--VI,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1685-1740., Engelbrecht, Christian, 1672-1735., Habsburg, House of--History--Early works to 1800., Hackhofer, Johann Cyriak, 1675-1731., Kenckel, Benjamin, 18th cent., Kürner, Johann Jacob, 1653-1729, printer., and Pfeffel, Johann Andreas, 1674-1748.
Subject (Topic):
Visits of State--Austria--Vienna--Early works to 1800.
The first edition of Kafka’s first book publication. The slim volume, issued by Rowohlt in 800 copies, brings together unrelated prose fragments Kafka had written for two journals between 1908 and 1910. Only 300 copies were distributed before Rowohlt sold the remaining copies to another publisher, who issued them with a new title page. Copies of this true first edition are exceedingly rare; this one even preserves the publisher’s advertisement in the form of a book strip.
2. Bd. Die geraubte Helena, von Coluthus; Die geraubte Europa, von Moschus; Der Parcival, von Eschilbach; Zilla; Die sechs ersten Gesänge der Ilias; Die Rache der Schwester, aus dem dreyzehnten Jahrhundert; Inkel und Yarico; Monima.
Camillo generoso, Camillus der Gross-Muethige, and Camillus der Gross-Müthige
Description:
Drama presented as part of the festivities for carnival in 1693, under Johann Georg IV of Saxony., Errata on verso of 2M2., Illustrated by 16 double plates, engraved by Moritz Bodenehr after designs by Martin Kletzel., Italian with German translation on facing pages., Ms. foliation. Unidentified autograph on t.p. in 18th century hand (Ilmo. Magnificenz. del d. Franc.?)., and Signatures: A-2M².
Publisher:
In der Chur-Fürstl. Sächss. Hoff-Buchdruckerey, gedruckt durch Immanuel Bergen,
Subject (Name):
Bergen, Immanuel, 1641-1693, printer., Bodenehr, Moritz, 1665-1748., Johann Georg--IV,--Elector of Saxony,--1668-1694, and Kletzel, Martin, d. 1699.