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Freud's Library a Comprehensive Catalogue Compiled and Edited By 1 Freud’s Library A Comprehensive Catalogue Compiled and edited by J. Keith Davies and Gerhard Fichtner London: The Freud Museum Tübingen: edition diskord 2004 2 Contents 0. Note for the User 3 1. Abbreviations 4 2. Bibliography 6 3. Catalogue of Freud’s Library 8 4. Appendices (Samples of markings, underlinings and annotations) 540 4.1 Appendix 1 (Constans, L.: Oedipe, 1881) 541 4.2 Appendix 2 (Herzfeld, M.: Leonardo da Vinci, 1906) 545 4.3 Appendix 3 (Jensen, W.: Gradiva, 1903) 546 4.4 Appendix 4 (Lipps, T.: Komik und Humor, 1898) 549 4.5 Appendix 5 (Müller, J.: Handbuch der Physiologie, 2 v., 1834–40) 551 4.6 Appendix 6 (Philippson, L.: Family Bible, 1839) 553 4.7 Appendix 7 (Schreber, D. P.: Denkwürdigkeiten, 1903) 557 4.8 Appendix 8 (Smith, W. R.: Lectures on the religion, 1907) 564 4.9 Appendix 9 (Solmi, E.: Leonardo da Vinci, 1908) 573 4.10 Appendix 10 (Wittels, F.: Sigmund Freud, 1924) 573 5. Indices 1* 5.1 Index of Names 1* 5.2 Subject Index (english) 77* 5.3 Subject Index (german) 160* 5.4 Index of Publishers 242* 5.5 Index of Titles 268* 5.6 Index of Titles of Freud’s Works 363* 5.7 Index of Dedications 375* 5.8 Index of the Date of Dedications 388* 5.9 Index of Signatures 396* 5.10 Index of the Date of Signatures 399* 5.11 Index of Markings 405* 5.12 Index of Ex libris 406* 5.13 Index of Ownerships of the library’s parts 407* 5.14 Index of the Languages of Publications 418* 5.15 Index of Pictures on CD 429* 3 Note for the User The following catalogue unites those parts of Freud’s original library which were dispersed as a result of his emigration to London 1938. Freud selected from his library and chose to dispose of a large part, apparently in order to keep the size of the transport to England smaller. These books went to the Jewish Viennese bookseller Paul Sonnenfeld, who also emigrated to Eng- land in 1939. He kept a number, but passed on the greater part to the Viennese antiquarian bookseller Heinrich Hinterberger, who sold them on to the New York State Psychiatric In- stitute, and which are now housed in the New York Health Sciences Library. Those books which Sonnenfeld kept and took with him to London were later sold, in part to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., some to private buyers An account of these books is given by Kurt R. Eissler (Eissler 1979). A small number of volumes have returned to the Vienna Freud House (Lobner 1975). Before his emigration, and also in London, Freud had often given books to colleagues, friends, as well as to institutions. So a not insignificant number of books now may be found in private hands, which carry Freud’s ownership signature or dedications to him. Only a few years ago, a collection of offprints and books with dedications to Freud came onto the antiquarian book market from a private collection, that apparently had been donated by Freud, long before his emigration, to the Vienna Psychoanalytic Ambulatorium, as they still bear the (partially erased) stamp of this institution. Whether these were saved from the Nazi confiscations, or were improperly held can no longer be clarified. In the catalogue the following parts are distinguished: LDFRD London: Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens NY New York: Columbia University, Health Sciences Library PC Private Collections VI Vienna: Sigmund Freud House, Berggasse 19 WN Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Please note: These abbreviations, which appear at the bottom right hand corner of the re- spective records, are followed by a sequential number, which relates only to this listing, and not to the collections’ library numbers. Only the numbers of the London collection correspond to the Museum collection item numbers. 4 Abbreviations Abh. Abhandlung Abhandl. Abhandlung Abdr. Abdruck Acad. Academy Akad. Akademie Aufl. Auflage augm. augmented Auth. author Bd. Band c. copyright c. column Cat. Catalogue Dann Cat. Dann, Gertrud: Card Catalogue of Freud’s Library. [Freud Museum London. Manuscript. 1968sqq.] Ded. dedication ed. edition, edidit Ed. editor enl. enlarged erg. ergänzt(e) erg. ergebenst erw. erweitert erweit. erweitert fn. footnote graph. graphisch(e) Hinterberger Hinterberger, Heinrich (1938): Books and Pamphlets on Neurology, Psychiatry and allied Branches of Science. Vienna n.d., 26 pp. [Fac- simile in Lewis & Landis (1957), after p. 328, and in Eissler (1979), p.15–40.] ill. illustration(s) Intro. introduction l. leave(s) l. line ll. leaves LDFRD London, Freud Museum (Museum number) Lewis & Landis Lewis, Nolan D. C.; Landis, Carney (1957): Freud’s library. Psycho- analytic review, vol. 44, pp. 327–328. Lfg. Lieferung LoC Library of Congress n.d. no date n.pl. no place n.publ. no publisher no. number NY New York, Columbia University, Health Sciences Library P Picture p. page(s) par. paragraph PC Private Collection(s) Pers.S. personal subject pp. pages 5 pt. part Red. Redacteur, redaction, redactor rev. revised revis. revised Sig. Signature sq. following tr. translation Tr. translator Trosman Trosman, Harry; Simmons, Roger Dennis (1973): The Freud library. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 646–687. umgearb. umgearbeitet(e) unnumb. unnumbered verb. verbessert(e) Verf. Verfasser Vf. Verfasser VI Vienna, Freud House vol. volume WN Washington, Library of Congress 6 Bibliography Altmann, Adolf (1911): Purim einst und jetzt. Eine Betrachtung. Jüdische Volksstimme (Brünn), 10/11, 8 March, 1911. Altmann, Alexander (1981): Adolf Altmann (1879–1944). A filial memoir. Publications of the Leo Baeck Institute. Year Book 26, pp. 145–167. Bakan, David (1975): The authenticity of the Freud Memorial Collection. Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences, vol. 11(4), pp. 365–367. Balmary, Marie (1994): L’Homme aux statues. Freud et la faute cache´e du pe`re. Paris: Le Livre de Poche. 2. Nouvelle e´d. rev. augm. Postface: La Bible brise´e de Jakob Freud. Bergmann, Martin S. (1976): Moses and the evolution of Freud’s Jewish identity. Israel Annuls of Psychiatry and Related Disciplines, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 3–26. (Reprinted in Mortimer Ostow (ed.) Judaism and Psychoanalysis. New York: KTAV, 1982; London: Karnac Books, 1997). Brückner, Peter (1975): Sigmund Freuds Privatlektüre. Köln: Verlag Neue Kritik. Davies, Keith (1998): Die archäologische Bibliothek Freuds. In: »Meine alten und dreckigen Götter«, Hrsg. Lydia Marinelli. Frankfurt am Main: Stroemfeld. Eissler, Kurt R. (1979): Bericht über die sich in den Vereinigten Staaten befindenden Bücher aus S. Freuds Bibliothek. Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse, Bd. 11, pp. 10–50. Feiner, Joseph (1912): Ludwig Philippson. Sein Leben und sein Werk. Berlin: Lamm. Freud, Ernst L. (1956): Sigmund Freud’s Family Bible. The National Jewish Monthly. May issue, pp. 6–7. Freud, Sigmund (1953–1974): The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud, tr. and ed. James Strachey. London: The Hogarth Press & The Institute of Psycho-Analysis. 24 vols. Freud, Sigmund (1961): The letters of Sigmund Freud, ed. Ernst L. Freud, tr. Tania and James Stern. London: Hogarth Press, 1961. Freud, Sigmund (1985): The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess 1887–1904, tr. and ed. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. Cambridge, MA & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Freud, Sigmund (1995): Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens »Gradiva«, ed. Bernd Urban. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. Fritsch Kat. 18 (2001): Georg Fritsch. Katalog 18: Rosenfeld. Eine Familiengeschichte in Briefen, Fotos, Büchern, Dokumenten. [Etc.] Wien. 7 Gay, Peter (1990): Reading Freud: Explorations and entertainments. New Haven and London: Yale Univ. Press. Gilman, Sander et al., eds. (1994): Reading Freud’s reading. New York: New York Univ. Press. Ginsburg, Lawrence M. (1997): An »unremembered« book from Freud’s juvenile era. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, vol. 25, pp. 249–260. Harms, Ernest (1971): A fragment of Freud’s library. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 491–495. Hecken, Dorothea; Neufeld, Steve (1986): Reassembling Freud’s London library. [Unpublis- hed report. On file, Freud Museum London]. Hinterberger, Heinrich (1938): Books and Pamphlets on Neurology, Psychiatry and allied Branches of Science. Vienna n.d., 26 pp. [Facsimile in Lewis & Landis (1957), after p. 328.] Hirschmüller, Albrecht (1989): Freud’s »Mathilde«: Ein weiterer Tagesrest zum Irma-Traum, in Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse, Bd. 24, pp. 128–159. Holt, Robert (1988): Freud’s adolescent reading. Some possible effects on his work. In: Paul Stepansky (ed.) Freud: Appraisals and reappraisals, Hillside, NJ: The Analytic Press. Jones, Ernest (1953–1957): Sigmund Freud. Life and work. London: Hogarth Press. Vol. 1–3. Kijak, Moise´s (1995): La enigma´tica dedicatoria en la Biblia de Philippson. Revista de Psi- coana´lisis (Buenos Aires), t. 52, no. 4, 1105–1129. Krüll, Marianne (1986 [1979]): Freud and his father, tr. Arnold J. Pomerans. London, etc.: Hutchinson. [Original German edition, 1979]. Lewis, Nolan D. C.; Landis, Carney (1957): Freud’s library. Psychoanalytic review, vol. 44, pp. 327–328. Lobner, Hans (1975): Some additional remarks on Freud’s library. Sigmund Freud House Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 18–29. McGrath, William J. (1986): Freud’s discovery of psychoanalysis. The politics of hysteria. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press. Meyer-Palmedo, Ingeborg; Fichtner, Gerhard (eds.) 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