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ABOUT LIZ GREENE
A professional astrologer for nearly sixty years, Liz Greene holds doctorates in both psychology and history and is a qualified Jungian analyst.
She also holds the diploma from the Faculty of Astrological Studies, of which she is a lifetime Patron, and was a tutor for several years on the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology for Bath Spa University and the University of Wales, Lampeter.
She is the author of many books on astrological, psychological and mythological themes, which have been translated into a number of different languages, and also worked with Dr. Alois Treindl of Astrodienst to create a number of computer-generated astrological interpretation programmes that are available in many languages. She lives in Cornwall.
'THE EDUCATION OF ACHILLES'
James Barry (c. 1772)
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‘The Education of Achilles.' Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
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‘Universal Astrological Symbol for Chiron.'
See: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21225-chiron-comment.pdf
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Rushdie, Salman. (2023) Excerpt from a video message to the British Book Awards, London and online, where he was awarded the Freedom to Publish award on 15 May 2023.
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‘Salman Rushdie at Frankfurt Book Fair.' (2023) Digital Photograph.
presentation image Photograph: Ternovaja, Elena, 2023. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution-share alike 3.0 international license. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salman_Rushdie,_Oktober_2023_Ausschnitt.jpg
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‘The Orbit of 2060 Chiron.' Reyk. (2009) Digital visualisation.
presentation image Reyk, 2009, Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under public domain (pd) release. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38068800
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‘Centaur of Lefkandi.' (1050-900 bce) Clay. The Archaeological Museum of Eretria, Greece.
presentation image Photograph: Jebulon, 2016. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed.
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‘The Sophilos Dinos.’ Detail showing Chiron in humanoid form with the equine half attached at the base of his spine. (c. 580-570 bce) Pottery (clay) Greek black-figured wine-bowl. British Museum, London.
presentation image Photograph: ArchaiOptix (2016), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through the creative commons attribution-share alike 4.0 international license. https://w.wiki/9qJH
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‘Chiron Instructs Young Achilles.' Roman fresco of Chiron with Achilles. His laurel wreath associates him with Apollo, his foster-father, and so does the lyre, which is Apollo’s instrument. (1st century ce) Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
presentation image Photograph: Unknown (Undated), Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://w.wiki/9mEc
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‘Sphinx of Hatshepsut.' (c. 1479–1458 bce) Granite, paint. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Collection of Egyptian Art. Rogers Fund, 1931.
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‘Pan, Patron God of Flocks & Shepherds, Teaching Shepherd to Play the Flute.' Roman copy of a Greek original (Roman Imperial Period) Marble. Galleries of Ancient Greece and Italy, Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
presentation image Photograph: Todd, Gary, 2016. (edited) Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 universal public domain dedication. https://w.wiki/9k9u
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‘Medusa.' Side A from a Greek black-figure neck-amphora (6th century bce) Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. Purchase, 1859.
presentation image Photograph: Jastrow, 2006. Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under public domain (pd) release. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gorgon_Louvre_F230.jpg
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'Babylonian Winged Bull' Bas-relief from King Sargon II's Palace at Dur Sharrukin in Assyria (now Khorsabad in Iraq) (8th century bce) Department of Oriental Antiquities, Richelieu. Louvre Museum, Paris, France. Excavated by Paul-Émile Botta, 1843–1844.
presentation image Photograph: Benoist, Jean-Christophe, 2016. Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under c.c. attribution-share alike 3.0 license. https://w.wiki/9mGM
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‘Oedipus and the Sphinx' Moreau, Gustave (1864) Oil on Canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Collection of European Paintings. Bequest of William H. Herriman, 1920.
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‘Caress of the Sphinx.' Khnopff, Fernand (1896) Oil on Canvas. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels. Acquired in 1956.
presentation image Photograph: Google Cultural Institute (Undated). Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://w.wiki/9mEK
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‘Oedipus Jupiter Seducing Olympias of Epirus.' Romano, Giulio (Pippi Giulio) (c. 1526-34) Fresco. Collection of Palazzo Te, Mantova, Italy.
See: https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/opere-arte/schede/M0210-00302/?view=ricerca&offset=231
presentation image Photograph: Unknown (Undated) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter-and-olympia-1178.jpg
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‘Saturn and Philyra.' Parmigianino (16th century) Oil on Panel. Unidentified collection.
presentation image Photograph: tanogabo.it (Undated) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd) https://w.wiki/9mGN
'OEDIPUS AND THE SPHINX'
Gustave Moreau (1864)
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‘The Sophilos Dinos’ (Detail showing Okeanos). (c. 580-570 bce) Pottery (clay) Greek black-figured wine-bowl. British Museum, London.
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‘Mosaic of Oceanos and Tethys' (Detail of Oceanos). (2nd-3rd centuries ce) Roman mosaic. Zeugma Mosaic Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey.
presentation image Photograph: Jones, Adam (2011), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through the creative commons attribution-share alike 2.0 generic license. https://w.wiki/9qKN
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'Caeretan Hydria' (Detail of Herakles and Hydra). Attributed to Eagle Painter. (520–510 bce) Terracotta. Etruscan black-figure water jar. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California..
presentation image Photograph: The J. Paul Getty Museum. reproduced through the creative commons cc0 1.0 deed. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/103VHE
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‘Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra.' Moreau, Gustave (1875/76) Oil on Canvas. Collection of Art Institute of Chicago, USA. Gift of Mrs. Eugene A. Davidson.
presentation image Art Institute of Chicago. (Undated). Reproduced through creative commons cco public domain designation. https://www.artic.edu/artworks/20579/hercules-and-the-lernaean-hydra
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‘Battle of the Centaurs.' Böcklin, Arnold (1872/1873) Oil on Canvas. Collection of Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland. Purchased through the Birmann Fund, 1876.
presentation image Kunstmuseum, Basel (Undated) Reproduced under public domain (pd) release. http://tiny.cc/5n9txz
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‘Death of the Centaur.' (xx) WORK IN COPYRIGHT - TBC. X, X.
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'Laconic Kylix with Prometheus and Atlas' (Detail) Arkesilas Painter (560-550 bce). Painted black-figure ceramic. Cerveteri. Collection of Vatican Museums, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco, Vatican City, Italy. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd).
presentation image Poggemann, Karl-Ludwig (2008). Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution 2.0 generic license
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‘Prometheus.' Moreau, Gustave (1868) Oil on Canvas. Collection of Musée National Gustave-Moreau. Paris, France.
presentation image Photograph: Ekladata (Undated), Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prometheus_by_Gustave_Moreau.jpg
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‘Chiron sacrifices himself for Prometheus.' LICENSE TBC. (1st century ce) Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
presentation image Photograph: Unknown (Undated), Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd).
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‘The Education of Achilles.' Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
presentation image Photograph: Yale Center for British Art. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed (pd).
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‘The Education of Achilles' Gagneraux, Bénigne (1785) Oil on Canvas. Unknown Collection.
presentation image Photograph: Christie's (2011). Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd).
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‘Fantastic Hunt.' von Stuck, Franz (before 1890) Oil on Light-Primed Canvas (Panama Binding). Collection of Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany. Ziersch donation.
presentation image Photograph: Steglich, Nikolaus (Undated) Museum Villa Stuck. Reproduced through creative commons attribution-share alike 4.0 international license
https://www.villastuck.de/en/sammlung-online/detail/phantastischejagd-40000004
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‘The Abduction of Deianira.' LICENSE TBC (16th century) Oil on Panel. Unidentified collection.
presentation image Photograph: tanogabo.it (Undated) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd) https://w.wiki/9mGN
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'MOSAIC OF OCEANOS AND TETHYS'
Roman mosaic (2nd-3rd centuries ce)
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‘The Promenade.' Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
presentation image Yale Center for British Art. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed (pd)
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'Centaur with Cello.' Rushdie, Salman. (2023) Excendon and online, where he was awarded the Freedom to Publish award on 15 May 2023.
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‘Centaur Reading.' Reyk. (2009) Digital visualisation.
presentation image Reyk, 2009, Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under public domain (pd) release. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38068800
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‘Centaur Mosaic from the Villa Hadriana.' (xx) X, X.
presentation image Photograph: Jebulon, 2016. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed.
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'Family of Centaurs'. Louis de Silvestre (1675-1760) (1730) Oil on canvas. Collection of National Museum in Warsaw, Poland.
presentation image Photograph: National Museum in Warsaw, (2017). Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://w.wiki/9syj
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'Series: Equile Ioannis Austriaci'. A Centaur Family. Collaert II, Jan. (c 1578). Engraving on Paper. The British Museum, London. Department of Prints and Drawings. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1957-0413-245
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‘Hybrid Sculpture (Centaur).' TBC - in-copyright image Shonibare, Yinka. (2021) Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
presentation image Photograph: Unknown (Undated), Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd).
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‘We Walked the Earth.' (c. 1479–1458 bce) Granite, paint. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Collection of Egyptian Art. Rogers Fund, 1931.
presentation image Photograph: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Reproduced through open access policy cc0 1.0 license.
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‘Pierce Brosnan as Chiron in 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Lightning Thief'' Gagneraux, Bénigne (1864) Oil on Canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Collection of European Paintings. Bequest of William H. Herriman, 1920.
presentation image Photograph: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Reproduced through open access policy cc0 1.0 license.
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‘Chiron in the Natal Chart: Sigmund Freud.' von Stuck, Franz (c. 1526-34) Fresco. Collection of Palazzo Te, Mantova, Italy.
presentation image Photograph: Unknown (Undated) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter-and-olympia-1178.jpg
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‘Photographic portrait of Sigmund Freud.' (2023) Digital Photograph.
presentation image Photograph: Ternovaja, Elena, 2023. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution-share alike 3.0 international license. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salman_Rushdie,_Oktober_2023_Ausschnitt.jpg
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‘George Carlin Performing One of His Last Shows in 2008.' Parmigianino (16th century) Oil on Panel. Unidentified collection.
presentation image Photograph: tanogabo.it (Undated) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd)
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‘XX.' (2023) Digital Photograph.
presentation image Photograph: Ternovaja, Elena, 2023. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution-share alike 3.0 international license. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salman_Rushdie,_Oktober_2023_Ausschnitt.jpg
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‘'The League of German Girls celebrating the annexation of Austria by the Nazis.' (2023) Digital Photograph.
presentation image Photograph: Ternovaja, Elena, 2023. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution-share alike 3.0 international license. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salman_Rushdie,_Oktober_2023_Ausschnitt.jpg
'THE EDUCATION OF ACHILLES'
Eugène Delacroix (c. 1862)
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‘Freud Family Group'. Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
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'Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung, posed at Clark University, Worcester, Mass.' (details xx) Rushdie, Salman. (2023) Excendon and online, where he was awarded the Freedom to Publish award on 15 May 2023.
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‘The Education of Achilles.' Reyk. (2009) Digital visualisation.
presentation image Reyk, 2009, Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced under public domain (pd) release. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38068800
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‘Freud Birth Chart.' (xx) x. X, X.
presentation image Photograph: Jebulon, 2016. (edited), Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed.
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‘Photographic portrait of Sigmund Freud'. Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
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‘Photographic portrait of Jung.' xxx
See: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21225-chiron-comment.pdf
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'Waite’s Tarot Card of The Sun.' Waite, Arthur Edward (Artist: Smith, Pamela Colman). (1910) Commercially printed (chromolithography) tarot card.
presentation image Photograph: Fuzzypeg. (2008) Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RWS_Tarot_19_Sun.jpg
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‘The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant John the Baptist. (Detail: The Christ Child)' El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) (c. 1595/1600) Oil on Canvas. The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Samuel H. Kress Collection.
presentation image Photograph: The National Gallery of Art, Washington. (Undated) Reproduced through Open Access Policy for public domain works, under commons zero (cc0) license.
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‘Jung’s painting of Phanes, the god of the new Aion and an image of the Self, portrayed as a divine child.' (x) x.
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‘Mars.’ Illustration (no 12) from 'De Sphaera' Unknown (previously attributed to De Predis, Cristoforo.) (1451-1500) Illuminated manuscript (parchment), Collection of the Estense University Library, Modena, Italy. Estense Fund.
presentation image Photograph: bibliotecaestense.beniculturali.it (undated). Wikimedia Commons. This artwork is in the public-domain (pd). https://w.wiki/9t4e
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‘Mars in Salomon.' Illustration from 'Splendor Solis’ showing three-headed bird in flask & Mars with shield and spear, seated in a chariot. (Plate f. 25). Attrib. Trismosin, Salomon. (1582) Illuminated manuscript. Collections include: Berlin State Museum; British Library, London; Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
presentation image Photograph: The Internet Archive (Gracchus Dionysus), 2016. Reproduced under the creative commons attribution noncommercial noderivs 4.0 int. deed.
https://archive.org/details/LeSplendorSolisLaToisonDorDeSalomonTrismosin/LeSplendorSolis14.jpg.
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‘The Planet Mars and its Influence on the World.' (from Album page, The Seven Planets) Sadeler, Johann (I), after Maerten de Vos. (1585) Album detail, Coloured engraving on parchment. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Purchase from the FG Waller Fund.
presentation image Photograph: Rijksmuseum (undated),
Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed. http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.547621
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‘Aries.' (Zodiak Series) Bosschart, Johfra. (1975) Painting 90 x 60 cm. Johfra Museum (online).
https://www.johfra.nl/nl/oeuvre/ (see: 1975:Aries)
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Simonides (c. 1479–1458 bce) Granite, paint. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Collection of Egyptian Art. Rogers Fund, 1931.
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‘Simonides, Lyric Poet, Native of Ceos'. Barry, James. (c. 1772) Oil on canvas. Collection of Yale Center for British Art, Paintings and Sculpture. Paul Mellon Fund.
presentation image Yale Center for British Art. Reproduced through cc0 1.0 deed (pd)
'THE ABDUCTION OF DEIANIRA'
William Hamilton (1770–80)
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'THE ABDUCTION OF DEIANIRA'
William Hamilton (1770–80)
FURTHER READING
Liz Greene is the author of many books on astrological, psychological and mythological themes, which have been translated into a number of languages.
In the publications outlined below, she looks in more detail at the intertwined strands discussed in this seminar, as well as wider themes of the conference.
CHIRON IN LOVE: THE ASTROLOGY OF ENVY, RAGE, COMPASSION & WISDOM
Chiron’s story is most clearly and poignantly enacted in our most personal exchanges with the people closest to us.
The emphasis in this work is on the individual and the necessity of working as honestly and insightfully as possible with the feelings of envy, rage, bitterness, and potential wisdom and compassion reflected by Chiron’s complex story.
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JUNG'S STUDIES IN ASTROLOGY
An historical survey of Jung’s astrological work from the time he began to study the subject. It is based not only on his published writings, but also on the correspondence and documents found in his private archives, many of which have never previously seen the light of day.
Liz Greene addresses the nature of Jung’s involvement with astrology: the ancient, medieval, and modern sources he drew on, his ideas about how and why it worked, its religious and philosophical implications.
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THE ASTROLOGICAL WORLD OF
JUNG’S 'LIBER NOVUS'
daimons, gods, and the planetary journey
In The Astrological World of Jung’s Liber Novus, Liz Greene explores the planetary journey Jung portrayed in this remarkable work and investigates the ways in which he used astrological images and themes as an interpretive lens to help him understand the nature of his visions and the deeper psychological meaning behind them.
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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
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'The Abduction of Deianira.' Hamilton, William. (1770–80) Pen and black ink over graphite, with watercolour. Metropolitan Museum of Art New York; Classification: Drawings. The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 2015.
image Photograph: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Reproduced through open access policy cc0 1.0 license. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/670269
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'Wall Painting Showing Male Centaur with Woman, Musical Instruments & Thyrsoi' Third Style of Pompeian wall painting (c. early 1st century ce) Wall painting (detail), Pompeii (villa of Cicero). Now in Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Napoli, Italy.
image: Photograph: ArchaiOptix (2018). Wikimedia Commons. Reproduced through creative commons attribution-share alike 4.0 int. license.
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'El Cielo de Salamanca (The Sky Over Salamanca)' (detail of centaur related to Chiron). Gallego, Fernando (c. 1480) Ceiling painting. Universidad de Salamanca.
web page image Photograph: Universidad de Salamanca and Google Arts & Culture (2018). This work is in the Public Domain. https://artsandculture.google.com/story/UgWRhHBcepIpqw