Bericht Über Die Berliner Vorträge
by C G Jung
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- Very Good
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About This Item
E-133. Very Good. Hardcover. Trade PB. 4to. Ausgearbeitet von Frau Marianne Stark, Berlin, Germany. 1937. 52 pgs, Illustrated with 53 illustrations, 6 of them are printed directly onto the page (the unnumbered illustration plus illustration #4, 17, 19, 41 & 42). The other 47 are photostatic copies that have been cut and pasted into the text in the appropriate places. Text is in German and single sided (one side of the page only) First Edition Multigraph Copy. Issued in stapled paper wraps with a cloth spine and paper label present to the front wrapper. Wrappers lightly worn with some light shelf-wear to the extremities present. Previous owner's name present to the FFEP (Hede Mann/Anne v. Kraff). Pages lightly toned and faded. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Unpublished typescript of a lecture concerning the collective unconscious and mandala symbolism delivered in Berlin on 28-29 September 1937. Between 1923 and 1941, Carl Jung delivered and moderated nineteen private seminars (some in English and others in German) on a variety of different topics. Until 1948, there was no formal Jungian training institute so other than personal analysis with Jung himself participation in these seminars were the primary method for training Jungian analysts during these early years. The attendance at these seminars was strictly limited to small, by invitation only groups. A transcription of Jungs comments and his exchanges with the participants was made during the seminar and then privately printed for distribution to the attending group members and to other interested insiders. These privately printed, Multigraphed volumes typically carried a stern warning against further distribution the following being a typical example that appeared in the front of each volume of the Psychological Analysis of Nietzsches Zarathustra [1934/39]: This report is strictly for the use of members of the Seminar with the understanding that it shall not be circulated. Dr. Jung expressly asks that it shall not be lent, nor may any part be quoted for publication, without his permission. E-133; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
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- Title
- Bericht Über Die Berliner Vorträge
- Author
- C G Jung
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Place of Publication
- E-133
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