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Begun in 1995 by Jungian analyst Don Williams, The Jung Page provides online educational resources for the Jungian community around the world. With the cooperation and generosity of analysts, academics, independent scholars and commentators, and the editors of several Jungian journals, The Jung Page provides a place to encounter innovative writers and to enter into a rich, ongoing conversation about psychology and culture.

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The Philemon Foundation hosts this remarkable opportunity to learn about the many ongoing scholarly projects that will bring the unpublished works of Jung to press. Presenters include Thomas Fischer, Marianne Jehle, Martin Liebscher, Sonu Shamdasani, Giovanni Sorge, Craig Stephenson, and Eugene Taylor. Click the title above to learn more. 


 

The Philemon Foundation is pleased to announce a seminar, from 2 pm on Friday, March 9th to 6 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2012, at the Bodmer Foundation, in Geneva, Switzerland. The seminar is in conjunction with the Bodmer's ground-breaking exhibit, Jung and World Literature, featuring the calligraphic volume of Liber Novus, and never before exhibited manuscripts of Jung, his alchemy copy books, annotated works from his library, together with works that inspired him. Scholars presenting on current projects will be: Thomas Fischer on Jung, C.A. Meier and the International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy (1933-1940), Marianne Jehle on the Jung-Adolf Keller Correspondence, Martin Liebscher on the Jung-Erich Neumann Correspondence, Sonu Shamdasani on the mythology of Liber Novus, Giovanni Sorge on Jung's Correspondences with Mircea Eliade, Wilhelm Hauer and Heinrich Zimmer, Craig Stephenson on Jung on Gerard de Nerval and Eugene Taylor on Jung and Swedenborg. We hope you will join us for this preview of what is to come in Jung scholarship. Cost: $500, 325 pounds, 475 Sfr, (including reception on Friday, March 9. Book online at www.philemonfoundation.org. Contact Jill Firestone (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).