Catafalque

Catafalque
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Publisher : Catafalque Press
Total Pages : 844
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ISBN-10 : 1999638417
ISBN-13 : 9781999638412
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Catafalque by : Peter Kingsley

Catafalque offers a revolutionary new reading of the great psychologist Carl Jung as mystic, gnostic and prophet for our time. This book is the first major re-imagining of both Jung and his work since the publication of the Red Book in 2009 -- and is the only serious assessment of them written by a classical scholar who understands the ancient Gnostic, Hermetic and alchemical foundations of his thought as well as Jung himself did. At the same time it skillfully tells the forgotten story of Jung's relationship with the great Sufi scholar, Henry Corbin, and with Persian Sufi tradition. The strange reality of the Red Book, or "New Book" as Carl Jung called it, lies close to the heart of Catafalque. In meticulous detail Peter Kingsley uncovers its great secret, hidden in plain sight and still -- as if by magic -- unrecognized by all those who have been unable to understand this mysterious, incantatory text. But the hard truth of who Jung was and what he did is only a small part of what this book uncovers. It also exposes the full extent of that great river of esoteric tradition that stretches all the way back to the beginnings of our civilization. It unveils the surprising realities behind western philosophy, literature, poetry, prophecy -- both ancient and modern. In short, Peter Kingsley shows us not only who Carl Jung was but who we in the West are as well. Much more than a brilliant spiritual biography, Catafalque holds the key to understanding why our western culture is dying. And, an incantatory text in its own right, it shows the way to discovering what we in these times of great crisis must do. Book details 844-page paperback.

The Curse of the Catafalques

The Curse of the Catafalques
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4066338064189
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Curse of the Catafalques by : F. Anstey

The Curse of the Catafalques by F. Antsey is about a young man whose uncle has sent him to Australia for work. He soon meets a distraught man named McFadden who charges him for finding a young lady named Chlorine who is to be his betrothed. Excerpt: "Unless I am very much mistaken, until the time when I was subjected to the strange and exceptional experience which I now propose to relate, I had never been brought into close contact with anything of a supernatural description. At least if I ever was, the circumstance can have made no lasting impression upon me, as I am quite unable to recall it."

Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk

Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781472416896
ISBN-13 : 1472416899
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk by : Dr Christopher S Wilson

There have been five different settings that at one time or another have contained the dead body of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, organizer of the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923) and first president of the Republic of Turkey. Narrating the story of these different architectural constructions - the bedroom in Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul, where he died; a temporary catafalque in this same palace; his funeral stage in Turkey’s new capital Ankara; a temporary tomb in the Ankara Ethnographic Museum; and his permanent and monumental mausoleum in Ankara, known in Turkish as ‘Anitkabir’ (Memorial Tomb) - this book also describes and interprets the movement of Atatürk’s body through the cities of Istanbul and Ankara and also the nation of Turkey to reach these destinations. It examines how each one of these locations - accidental, designed, temporary, permanent - has contributed in its own way to the construction of a Turkish national memory about Atatürk. Lastly, the two permanent constructions - the Dolmabahçe Palace bedroom and Anitkabir - have changed in many ways since their first appearance in order to maintain this national memory. These changes are exposed to reveal a dynamic, rather than dull, impression of funerary architecture.

Festive Funerals in Early Modern Italy

Festive Funerals in Early Modern Italy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781351567077
ISBN-13 : 1351567071
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Festive Funerals in Early Modern Italy by : Minou Schraven

Celebrated at the heart of a notoriously unstable period, the Vacant See, papal funerals in early modern Rome easily fell prey to ceremonial chaos and disorder. Charged with maintaining decorum, papal Masters of Ceremonies supervised all aspects of the funeral, from the correct handling of the papal body to the construction of the funeral apparato: the temporary decorations used during the funeral masses in St Peter?s. The visual and liturgical centre of this apparato was the chapelle ardente or castrum doloris: a baldachin-like structure standing over the body of the deceased, decorated with coats of arms, precious textiles and hundreds of burning candles. Drawing from printed festival books and previously unpublished sources, such as ceremonial diaries and diplomatic correspondence, this book offers the first comprehensive overview of the development of early modern funeral apparati. What was their function in funeral liturgy and early modern festival culture at large? How did the papal funeral apparati compare to those of cardinals, the Spanish and French monarchy, and the Medici court in Florence? And most importantly, how did contemporaries perceive and judge them? By the late sixteenth century, new trends in conspicuous commemoration had rendered the traditional papal funeral apparati in St Peter?s obsolete. The author shows how papal families wishing to honor their uncles according to the new standards needed to invent ceremonial opportunities from scratch, showing off dynastic resilience, while modelling the deceased?s memoria after carefully constructed ideals of post-Tridentine sainthood.

In the Dark Places of Wisdom

In the Dark Places of Wisdom
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Publisher : Duckworth Publishing
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 0715631195
ISBN-13 : 9780715631195
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Dark Places of Wisdom by : Peter Kingsley

This book brings the key evidence together and presents a new picture of Parmenides, the ancient Greek poet, as priest, initiate and healer.

REALITY (New 2020 Edition)

REALITY (New 2020 Edition)
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Publisher : Catafalque Press
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 1999638425
ISBN-13 : 9781999638429
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis REALITY (New 2020 Edition) by : Peter Kingsley

REALITY introduces us to the extraordinary mystical tradition that lies right at the roots of western philosophy, science and civilization.

A Book of Life

A Book of Life
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Publisher : Catafalque Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 1999638441
ISBN-13 : 9781999638443
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis A Book of Life by : Peter Kingsley

Peter Kingsley is famous as both a historian and a teller of the future long before it appears. Exquisitely written, his Book of Life is a wide open door into the timeless magic and unfathomable mystery we have managed to forget.

Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic

Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018238308
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic by : Peter Kingsley

More specifically, he traces for the first time a line of transmission from Empedocles and the early Pythagoreans down to southern Egypt, and from there into the world of Islam. "Highly polemical new book ... The thesis is argued with immense learning." "Times Higher Education Supplement".

Chopin's Funeral

Chopin's Funeral
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780307425256
ISBN-13 : 0307425258
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Chopin's Funeral by : Benita Eisler

Frédéric Chopin’s reputation as one of the Great Romantics endures, but as Benita Eisler reveals in her elegant and elegiac biography, the man was more complicated than his iconic image. A classicist, conservative, and dandy who relished his conquest of Parisian society, the Polish émigré was for a while blessed with genius, acclaim, and the love of Europe’s most infamous woman writer, George Sand. But by the age of 39, the man whose brilliant compositions had thrilled audiences in the most fashionable salons lay dying of consumption, penniless and abandoned by his lover. In the fall of 1849, his lavish funeral was attended by thousands—but not by George Sand. In this intimate portrait of an embattled man, Eisler tells the story of a turbulent love affair, of pain and loss redeemed by art, and of worlds—both private and public—convulsed by momentous change.