Sigmund Freud-House Catalogue
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Book: Good
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A richly detailed museum catalogue, this volume presents the contents and history of the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna, the apartment at Berggasse 19 where the father of psychoanalysis lived and worked for nearly half a century. It documents the preserved rooms, personal artifacts, antiquities, and furnishings that shaped Freud's intellectual world, offering readers an intimate window into the domestic and professional environment from which his revolutionary theories emerged. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, grounding the abstract edifice of psychoanalytic thought in the tangible, physical objects Freud surrounded himself with daily. Illustrated with photographs and accompanied by authoritative commentary, it serves as both a historical record and a cultural tribute to one of the most influential minds of the twentieth century.
Author: Harald Leupold-Lowenthal
Format: Paperback
Published: 1975, Locker & Wogenstein
Genre: Psychology
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A richly detailed museum catalogue, this volume presents the contents and history of the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna, the apartment at Berggasse 19 where the father of psychoanalysis lived and worked for nearly half a century. It documents the preserved rooms, personal artifacts, antiquities, and furnishings that shaped Freud's intellectual world, offering readers an intimate window into the domestic and professional environment from which his revolutionary theories emerged. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, grounding the abstract edifice of psychoanalytic thought in the tangible, physical objects Freud surrounded himself with daily. Illustrated with photographs and accompanied by authoritative commentary, it serves as both a historical record and a cultural tribute to one of the most influential minds of the twentieth century.