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Zusatztext Liz Greene has written what will undoubtedly stand as the definitive work on Jung's engagement with astrology for a long time to come. It is an immense achievement. She also offers us profound insights into Jung's vision of the psychological underpinnings of the emergence of meaningful archetypal patterns in history. (Murray Stein! author of Jung's Map of the Soul) Informationen zum Autor Liz Greene is a Jungian analyst and professional astrologer who received her Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the Association of Jungian Analysts in London in 1980. She holds Doctorates in both Psychology and History, and worked for a number of years as a tutor in the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales, Lampeter. She is the author of a number of books, some scholarly and some interpretive, on the relationships between psychology and astrology, Tarot, Kabbalah, and myth, and of Jung’s Studies in Astrology (Routledge). Zusammenfassung The Astrological World of Jung’s Liber Novus explores how Jung’s understanding of astrology influenced his work and his legacy, focusing on the personal and mythic journey presented in Liber Novus (The Red Book). Inhaltsverzeichnis ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NOTE ON REFERENCES LIST OF IMAGES Introduction: Close Encounters of the Daimonic Kind Chapter One - Martial Matters Chapter Two - The ‘Central Spiritual Sun’ Chapter Three - The Anima, the Moon, and the Serpent Chapter Four - Saturn in the Hermitage, Part One: The Solitaries Chapter Five - Saturn in the Hermitage, Part Two: and the ‘Personal Daimon’ Chapter Six - the ‘One who Brought the Sun’ Chapter Seven - The ‘System of All Worlds’ Conclusion Bibliography