Verlag: Garrett Publications, 1965
Anbieter: BoundlessBookstore, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 3,52
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Boards are clean. Content is clean with light toning. Good DJ with some edge wear, toning, fading and is price clipped.
Verlag: Sagitario, 1969
Sprache: Spanisch
Anbieter: Librería Diálogo, Ciempozuelos, Madrid, M, Spanien
EUR 6,75
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In den WarenkorbEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. X2410F06501MM. 634 g. 530 pp. Rústica con solapas. Estado, bien. Psicología, ensayo. Marginalia.
Zustand: NEW.
Verlag: Firenze, Vallecchi, Firenze, 1960
Anbieter: Libreria Spalavera, Verbania, VB, Italien
Zustand: Good. 16^, mm 180x125, pp. 153, (6), brossura editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, eccellente stato di conservazione, sovracoperta con lievissimo alone di polvere, ex libris applicato al contropiatto. La prostituzione dopo la legge Merlin, con alcune tavole fotografiche in bianco e nero fuori testo, collana "Mezzo secolo". *** TUTTI I NOSTRI LIBRI SONO VISIBILI PREVIO CONTATTO MAIL O TELEFONO NELLA NUOVA SEDE DI MILANO: LIBRERIA COSMOPOLIS, VIA JOMMELLI, 22. ***. Book.
Verlag: Longanesi & C., 1962
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Manca sovracopertina Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
EUR 28,07
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. Italian language. 8.43x5.35x0.79 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Longanesi, 1961
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, strappi macchie Condizioni dell'interno: Discrete con Difetti, bruniture.
Verlag: Unión Tipográfica Editorial Hispano Americana (UTEHA), México, 1961
Anbieter: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Deutschland
Softcover. Zustand: Gut. 1a.ed. en español. 17x11 cm. Colección Manuales UTEHA, N.° 58. Sección 8: Psicología. 102 p., Rústica. Sprache: Spanisch, Buen estado. Cubiertas: manchadas y oscurecidas: leves roces en contracubierta. Interiores: cortes tostados, sin otras marcas y en buenas condicones. USADO / GEBRAUCHT / USED. Revisión técnica de la traducción por Santiago Ramírez, presidente de la Asociación Psicoanalítica Mexicana. Índice: I. Los sueños a través del tiempo II. Los sueños en las creencias populares III. Naturaleza y función del sueño IV. Lineamientos de psicología de lo profundo V. La elaboración de los sueños VI. Problemas particulares VII. La interpretación de los sueños. Los sueños en el tratamiento analítico VIII. Opiniones y teorías diversa. [psicología+sueños]. ** 10% DESCUENTO/RABATT/DISCOUNT PRIMAVERA * 11,70 (reduced from 13,00) **.
Verlag: Casa Editrice Astrolabio, ROMA, 1972
ISBN 13: 2562814703112
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
EUR 4,80
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In den WarenkorbZustand: BUONO USATO. IED. ITALIANO Brossura editoriale in cartonato flessibile lucido, copertina ben tenuta, leggermente annerita da polvere, buonissimo lo stato generale, segni del tempo modesti, pagine velate da brunitura conservate in condizioni ottimali, senza danni o sgualciture, tagli integri e puliti. Numero pagine 127.
Verlag: Edizioni Mediterranee, 1988
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Buone Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, segni d'uso Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Verlag: Edizioni Mediterranee, Roma, 1977
Anbieter: Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, AT, Italien
In 8, cm. 13,5 x 21,5, pp. 237 + (3). Brossura editoriale illustrata. Ottimo esemplare. Seconda edizione ampliata. Emilio Servadio, psicoanalista, parapsicologo, esoterista e giornalista pubblicista italiano, uno dei fondatori della psicoanalisi italiana, con questo volume dimostra come sia possibile operare distinzioni nette tra scienza sacra e scienza profana. ITA.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1963
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: VG. London 1963 first edition. Fifteenth Frederic Myers Memorial Lecture. Society for Psychical Research. sm octavo wraps. 24p. VG. no owner marks.
Verlag: Vallecchi, Firenze, 1960
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Orfeo (ALAI - ILAB), Bologna, BO, Italien
17 cm, brossura; pp. 153, alcune tavole fuori testo Molto buono.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1970
Anbieter: Libreria Piani, Monte San Pietro, BO, Italien
Napoli, Guida, 1970, 16mo brossura, pp. 66, rare sottolineature a matita nel testo (Scuola in crisi, 5).
Verlag: Sagitario, 1969
Anbieter: El Boletin, Barcelona, B, Spanien
Zustand: Aceptable. Autor: Emilio Servadio. Editorial: Sagitario. Fecha Edición: 1969. Estado: BIEN. edicion 1969, traduccion de Jose V. Botaya, introduccion de Giancarlo Vigorelli, 527 paginas, tapa blanda. Libro.
Verlag: Casa Editrice Astrolabio. Ubaldini Editore, ROMA, 1972
ISBN 13: 2568612373045
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
EUR 4,80
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In den WarenkorbZustand: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Volume brossurato, copertina ingiallita dalla luce con leggere abrasioni al dorso, pieghe alle punte, lieve attrito al bordo, prefaz. E. Servadio, fogli ben conservati, minima ossidazione e fioriture ai tagli. N. pag. 127.
Verlag: Guida editori, POMPEI, 1970
ISBN 13: 2562814176855
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
EUR 6,40
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In den WarenkorbZustand: BUONO USATO. Scuola in crisi ITALIANO Volume n 5, quaderni di pedagogia. Il volume si presenta in buono stato di conservazione. Il dorso e le copertine mostrano lievi segni di usura. Le pagine interne sono leggermente ingiallite dal tempo e fruibili. I tagli appena bruniti e regolari. La cerniera è ben salda. Numero pagine 66.
Verlag: Longanesi & C., MILANO, 1962
ISBN 13: 2566893202993
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
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In den WarenkorbZustand: DISCRETO USATO. II ED. La vostra via ITALIANO Volume rilegato con titoli in oro su tassello colorato a dorso, coperta lievemente imbrunita al dorso, tagli e pagine con imbrunitura, presenti tracce di pregressa umidità al margine inferiore, libro completamente fruibile, n. 48 della collana "La vostra via", con prefazione di Giancarlo Vigorelli, seconda edizione, numero pagine 562 (VII, 555).
Verlag: Paolo Cremonese Editore, ROMA, 1930
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
EUR 25,60
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In den WarenkorbZustand: DISCRETO USATO. Collezione Omnia ITALIANO Coperta cartonata, imbrunita e segnata da fattore tempo. Tagli regolari ed imbruniti, pagine ben salde alla costa e con imbrunitura. Libro completamente fruibile, n. 21 della collana "Collezione Omnia", con prefazione di Charles Richet e con introduzione dell'autore, numero pagine 148; da segnalare: annotazione a penna al frontespizio.
Collana "La nostra via" 48. Prefazione di Giancarlo Vigorelli. Piatto muto, titolo al dorso. Sovraccoperta con trascurabile usura al margine superiore.
Collana "La vostra via" volume 48. Prefazione di Giancarlo Vigorelli. Pagine appena ingiallite, sovraccoperta usurata ai margini con strappi e piccole mancanze.
Verlag: Cremonese, Roma, 1946
Anbieter: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare, Schenectady, NY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Printed wrappers. Second Edition. Second edition, revised and corrected. 144pp. Original wrappers. Signed and inscribed by Emilio Servadio on the half title page. Preface in French by Charles Richet. Servadio was a famous parapsychologist, psychoanalyst and esoterist, and one of the founders of Italian pyschoanalysis. With sections on Mesmer and animal magnetism, Braid and hypnotism, spiritism, mediums and mediumship, trance, autoscopy, and more. Light toning to text and covers, price marked out on the back cover. A very good+ copy. In the Italian language. ; Octavo; Signed by Author.
Verlag: Parapsychology Foundation, Inc, New York, 1964
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Tall octavo. 123pp. Illustrated with charts and [4]pp. of black and white plates. Spine toned and wrapper edges lightly so, small cover stain, textblock edges very lightly foxed, very good. Scientific experiments by a biochemist and the president of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society; includes transcriptions of patients describing their trips. Published as Parapsychological Monographs No. 5.
Verlag: Rome, Italy, January 12th, 1952., 1952
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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Zustand: Good. - Over 280 words typed on his personal 1-3/8 inch high by 8-7/8 inch wide stationery. John Hyde Preston, the author of "Mad Anthony Wayne" and "Revolution 1776" among other books, had sought treatment from Dr. Servadio back in 1948 and the two obviously stayed in touch. In his letter Emilio Servadio writes that "I was particularly pleased to learn that you are in good health, and that you have been working constructively and successfully. I have no doubt that this has been partly due to some good work that we did together; but the presence and assistance of such a splendid feminine figure as you describe it, has certainly been of paramount importance for your well being." It appears that John Hyde Preston was at work on another novel and Servadio is offering suggestions as to who could assist with the Italian translation: "I have had a talk with a good friend of mine, Prof. Giuseppe D'Agnano . about the Italian translation of 'The Stations of Power'. He has already done some good translation work from English into Italian, and I think he might be the right person for you." Servadio further offers to help advertise the novel as soon as it "is announced in the American Press". [We've been unable to find evidence of any book of that title, nor any book which Preston published within a year of that day. It is possible that the novel which Servadio mentions was never published or that Preston released it under another title several years later]. Dr. Servadio is happy to report that his health is "quite good" and is proud of having recently successfully treated another American patient. Signed in green ink "E. Servadio". Folded for mailing with minor creases to the corners. The Italian physician and Freudian psychoanalist Emilio Servadio studied music before moving on to the study of law and eventually psychology. A lover of literature, Servadio was drawn to the French avant-garde & symbolist poets. Psychology, particularly the academic psychology of the period, held little interest for him until Freud's "Introduction to Psychoanalysis" stirred deeper feelings. He met and learned from Edoardo Weiss and later collaborated with Weiss to found the Italian Psychoanalytical Society. At the Lucerne Congress in 1934, he presented his paper on "Psychoanalysis and Telepathy" and in 1937 co-founded the "Societa di Metapsichica" (which became the "Societa Italiana di Parasicologia" after the war). Fascinated by metaphysical subjects, Servadio made use of investigative methods to study paranormal phenomena. Servadio was Jewish and he and several colleagues were forced to flee when the Fascist regime enacted racial laws in 1938. Having already been following Indian spiritual practices and possessing a diploma from an Indian University, Servadio moved to India where he came into contact with the religion, symbols and cultures of the people and could further his interest in Yoga and investigate its parallels with psychoanalysis. After his return to Italy in 1946 he, together with Nicola Perrotti and Cesare Musatti, was responsible for the rebirth of Italian psychoanalysis. To understand psychotic states, he experimented with hallucinogens and studied the effects of LSD. "I passed hours in a memorable psychological state of chaos", he wrote, "Today, when a patient talks about depersonalization, neurosis of abandon or persecution fantasies I know what it means." Servadio co-authored with Roberto Cavanna "ESP Experiments with LSD 25 and Psilocylbin: A Methodological Approach", published by the Parapsychology Foundation in 1964. Back in 1952, the renowned Italian film director Federico Fellini experienced the first signs of clinical depression while filming "La Strada" and sought out Emilio Servadio for therapy. Fellini was later attracted to parapsychology and the Turin magician Gustavo Rol introduced him to spiritism and seances. Soon after, Fellini took LSD under Servadio's supervision. His hallucinatory insights and visions subsequently inspired his 1965 film "Juliet of the Spirits". Servadio was a man of many interests and his quest for knowledge led him to join the Freemasons. As a member of the "Monte Sion Har Tzion" lodge he pursued studies on the Jewish-cabalistic tradition. His interest in sexology led to the publication of his "Sex Education" book in 1970, "Psyche and Sexuality" in 1972 and "Sex and Psyche" in 1979. He was an early supporter of sex education in school and spoke on the subject of homosexuality as well as feminine sexuality. Harkening back to his early love of literature and avant-garde poets, at the age of 80, Servadio published his second book of poetry "Poesie d'amore e di Pena". The book was the recipient of several awards and led Servadio to publish several more poetry books.
Verlag: Rome, Italy, October 17th, 1949., 1949
Anbieter: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, USA
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Zustand: Good. - Over 340 words typed on his personal 1-3/8 inch high by 8-7/8 inch wide onion skin stationery. One can assume that Emilio Servadio and John Hyde Preston knew each other for when addressing the author of "Mad Anthony Wayne" and "Revolution 1776" among other books, Emilio Servadio writes that "I was glad to hear your voice on the phone." John Hyde Preston had apparently left behind some possessions when he'd last stayed in Rome as Dr. Servadio mentions that he has phoned the Inghilterra hotel on Preston's behalf and was told that "everything has been taken away long ago by a friend of yours named 'Marcello". Was he not the photographer you told me about - a sort of young 'protege' of your wife?" As Preston will be returning to Rome, Dr. Servadio has been looking into the possibilities of putting him up with a family. He goes on to say that "Regarding the analysis, I must let you know that I could not take you immediately, because I am terribly overworked and I have refused not less that [sic] five new cases in the last two weeks. First of all you should try to settle down agreeably in Rome . In the meantime it is to be hoped that I will have some 'hole' in my time-table, and be able to take you for three hours a week as planned." Signed "E. Servadio". Folded for mailing with short tears to the edges of the horizontal fold. There are creases to the edges and corners and another short tear to the left edge of the page. The Italian physician and Freudian psychoanalist Emilio Servadio studied music before moving on to the study of law and eventually psychology. A lover of literature, Servadio was drawn to the French avant-garde & symbolist poets. Psychology, particularly the academic psychology of the period, held little interest for him until Freud's "Introduction to Psychoanalysis" stirred deeper feelings. He met and learned from Edoardo Weiss and later collaborated with Weiss to found the Italian Psychoanalytical Society. At the Lucerne Congress in 1934, he presented his paper on "Psychoanalysis and Telepathy" and in 1937 co-founded the "Societa di Metapsichica" (which became the "Societa Italiana di Parasicologia" after the war). Fascinated by metaphysical subjects, Servadio made use of investigative methods to study paranormal phenomena. Servadio was Jewish and he and several colleagues were forced to flee when the Fascist regime enacted racial laws in 1938. Having already been following Indian spiritual practices and possessing a diploma from an Indian University, Servadio moved to India where he came into contact with the religion, symbols and cultures of the people and could further his interest in Yoga and investigate its parallels with psychoanalysis. After his return to Italy in 1946 he, together with Nicola Perrotti and Cesare Musatti, was responsible for the rebirth of Italian psychoanalysis. To understand psychotic states, he experimented with hallucinogens and studied the effects of LSD. "I passed hours in a memorable psychological state of chaos", he wrote, "Today, when a patient talks about depersonalization, neurosis of abandon or persecution fantasies I know what it means." Servadio co-authored with Roberto Cavanna "ESP Experiments with LSD 25 and Psilocylbin: A Methodological Approach", published by the Parapsychology Foundation in 1964. Back in 1952, the renowned Italian film director Federico Fellini experienced the first signs of clinical depression while filming "La Strada" and sought out Emilio Servadio for therapy. Fellini was later attracted to parapsychology and the Turin magician Gustavo Rol introduced him to spiritism and seances. Soon after, Fellini took LSD under Servadio's supervision. His hallucinatory insights and visions subsequently inspired his 1965 film "Juliet of the Spirits". Servadio was a man of many interests and his quest for knowledge led him to join the Freemasons. As a member of the "Monte Sion Har Tzion" lodge he pursued studies on the Jewish-cabalistic tradition. His interest in sexology led to the publication of his "Sex Education" book in 1970, "Psyche and Sexuality" in 1972 and "Sex and Psyche" in 1979. He was an early supporter of sex education in school and spoke on the subject of homosexuality as well as feminine sexuality. Harkening back to his early love of literature and avant-garde poets, at the age of 80, Servadio published his second book of poetry "Poesie d'amore e di Pena". The book was the recipient of several awards and led Servadio to publish several more poetry books.