Sigmund Freud
A Register of His Papers in the Sigmund Freud
Collection in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Allan Teichroew and Fred Bauman with the
assistance of Patrick Holyfield and Brian McGuire
Revised and expanded by Margaret McAleer
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2009
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, 2009
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Latest revision: 2009 January
Collection Summary
Title:
Sigmund Freud Papers
Span Dates:
circa 6th century B.C.-1998
Bulk Dates:
(bulk 1871-1939)
ID No.:
MSS39990
Creator:
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939
Extent:
48,000 items; 138 containers plus 19 oversize and 3 artifacts; 68 linear feet; 23 microfilm reels
Language:
Collection material in German, with English and French
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract:
Founder of psychoanalysis. Correspondence, holograph and typewritten drafts of writings by Freud and others,
family papers, patient case files, legal documents, estate records, receipts, military and school records, certificates, notebooks,
a pocket watch, a Greek statue, an oil portrait painting, genealogical data, interviews, research files, exhibit material,
bibliographies, lists, photographs and drawings, newspaper and magazine clippings, and other printed matter. The collection
documents many facets of Freud's life and writings; his associations with family, friends, mentors, colleagues, students, and
patients; and the evolution of psychoanalytic theory and technique.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped
by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
Personal Names
Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925--Correspondence.
Adler, Alfred, 1870-1937--Correspondence.
Alexander, Franz, 1891-1964--Correspondence.
Andreas-Salomé, Lou, 1861-1937--Correspondence.
Bernays family--Correspondence.
Bernays, Anna Freud, 1858-1955--Interviews.
Binswanger, Ludwig, 1881-1966--Interviews.
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1882-1962--Correspondence.
Breuer, Josef, 1842-1925--Correspondence.
Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948--Correspondence.
Brunswick, Ruth Mack--Correspondence.
Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893--Correspondence.
Deutsch, Felix, 1884-1964--Interviews.
Eckstein, Emma--Correspondence.
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955--Correspondence.
Eissler, K. R. (Kurt Robert), 1908-1999--Interviews.
Eitingon, M. (Max), 1880-1943--Correspondence.
Ferenczi, Sándor, 1873-1933--Correspondence.
Fliess, Wilhelm, 1858-1928--Correspondence.
Fluss, Emil--Correspondence.
Freud family--Correspondence.
Freud family.
Freud, Amalia, 1835-1929--Correspondence.
Freud, Anna, 1895-1982--Correspondence.
Freud, Anna, 1895-1982--Interviews.
Freud, Ernestine Drucker--Interviews.
Freud, Ernst L., 1892-1970--Correspondence.
Freud, Harry, 1909-1968--Interviews.
Freud, Martha, 1861-1951--Correspondence.
Freud, Martin--Correspondence.
Freud, Oliver, 1891-1969--Correspondence.
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Freud, Oliver, 1891-1969--Interviews.
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Frink, Angelika, ca. 1884-1969.
Heller, Judith Bernays--Interviews.
Hitschmann, Eduard, 1871-1957--Correspondence.
Hitschmann, Eduard, 1871-1957--Interviews.
Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud, 1887-1978--Correspondence.
Jackson, Edith Banfield, 1895-1977--Interviews.
Jekels, Ludwig, 1867-1954--Interviews.
Jones, Ernest, 1879-1958--Correspondence.
Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961--Correspondence.
Koller, Carl, 1857-1944--Correspondence.
Lampl-de Groot, Jeanne--Correspondence.
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955--Correspondence.
Pankejeff, Sergius, 1887-1979--Correspondence.
Pankejeff, Sergius, 1887-1979--Interviews.
Pfister, Oskar, 1873-1956--Correspondence.
Pfister, Oskar, 1873-1956--Interviews.
Rank, Otto, 1884-1939--Correspondence.
Reik, Theodor, 1888-1969--Correspondence.
Reik, Theodor, 1888-1969--Interviews.
Riviere, Joan, 1883-1962--Correspondence.
Riviere, Joan, 1883-1962--Interviews.
Sachs, Hanns, 1881-1947--Correspondence.
Sarasin, Philipp, 1888-1968--Interviews.
Schur, Max.
Silberstein, Eduard, 1856-1925--Correspondence.
Simmel, Ernst, 1882-1947--Correspondence.
Stekel, Wilhelm, 1868-1940--Correspondence.
Swoboda, Hermann, 1873-1962--Correspondence.
Weiss, Edoardo, 1889-1939--Correspondence.
Weiss, Edoardo, 1889-1939--Interviews.
Subjects
Psychoanalysis--Societies, etc.
Psychoanalysis.
Occupations
Psychoanalysts.
Administrative Information
Provenance:
The papers of Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, were given to the Library of Congress by the Sigmund Freud
Archives between 1952 and 2001. Additional material was given to the Library between 1970 and 1976 by Anna Freud who
subsequently bequeathed to the Sigmund Freud Archives the remainder of her father's papers in her possession at the time of
her death in 1982. The archives deposited these papers in the Library of Congress in 1986 and converted the deposit to a gift
in 2000. Numerous other donors gave material directly to the Library of Congress between 1942 and 2001. Further items were
acquired by the Library through purchase, transfer, and exchange between 1943 and 1999.
Processing History:
The Sigmund Freud Papers were arranged and described in 1991 in seven lettered series (A, B, C, D, E, F, and Z) in accordance
with restrictions and conditions that applied to the collection at that time. Material within each series was arranged in groupings
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of family papers, general correspondence, subject file, writings, supplemental material, and interviews and recollections. When
the bulk of the restrictions were lifted in 2000, the lettered series were abolished and the papers were rearranged. Nine new
series (Family Papers, General Correspondence, Subject File, Writings, Supplemental File, Interviews and Recollections,
Artifacts and Painting, Closed, and Oversize) were created by consolidating subgroupings within the lettered series. Although
their series designations had been changed, most folder titles were not altered during reprocessing. The finding aid continues
to be revised as restrictions are lifted.
Additional Guides:
Descriptions of the Sigmund Freud Papers appear in
Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1985,
pp. 27-31,
and
Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1986,
pp. 33-36.
Transfers:
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Books have been
transferred to the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints and
Photographs Division. Motion picture films and audio recordings of interviews have been transferred to the Motion Picture,
Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Sigmund Freud Papers.
Copyright Status:
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Sigmund Freud in these papers and in other collections in the custody of the Library
of Congress is reserved. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division for further information.
Access and Restrictions:
Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection. Consult reference staff in
the Manuscript Division for information concerning these restrictions. In addition, many collections are stored off-site and
advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Microfilm:
A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on twenty-three reels. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division
concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan. To promote preservation of the originals, researchers are required to
consult the microfilm edition as available.
Preferred Citation:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number or reel number,
Sigmund Freud Papers, Sigmund Freud Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date
Event
1856, May 6
Born Sigismund Schlomo Freud, Freiberg, Moravia
1860
Moved with family to Vienna, Austria
1873
Graduated summa cum laude, Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Real-und Obergymansium, Vienna,
Austria
1875
Changed first name to Sigmund
1876-1882
Conducted research on the nervous system at Ernst BrĂĽcke's Institute of Physiology, Vienna, Austria
1879-1880
Fulfilled compulsory military service
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1881
M.D., University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1882
Clinical assistant in Hermann Nothnagel's Department of Internal Medicine, General Hospital,
Vienna, Austria
Met and became engaged to Martha Bernays
1883
Worked in Theodor Meynert's psychiatric clinic, General Hospital, Vienna, Austria
1884
Joined Department of Nervous Diseases, General Hospital, Vienna, Austria
Began studying the effects and potential medical uses of cocaine
1885
Appointed lecturer in neuropathology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Received grant to study neuropathology with Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris, France
1886
Established private practice, Vienna, Austria
Married Martha Bernays
1887
Began corresponding with Wilhelm Fliess
1889
Traveled to Nancy, France, to study Hippolyte Bernheim's hypnotic techniques
1891
Established residence and office at Bergasse 19, Vienna, Austria, where he would remain until 1938
1892
Treated “Elizabeth von R.” (Ilona Weiss) in what Freud described as his first full length analysis of
hysteria
1895
Published with Josef Breuer
Studien ĂĽber Hysterie
[
Studies in Hysteria
] (Leipzig: F. Deuticke. 269
pp.)
1896
First used the term “psychoanalysis”
1900
Published
Die Traumdeutung
[
The Interpretation of Dreams
] (Leipzig: F. Deuticke. 371 pp.)
1901
Published
Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens
[
Psychology of Everyday Life
] (Berlin: S. Karger.
80 pp.)
1902
Founded the Psychologische Mittwoch-Gesellschaft (renamed the Wiener Psychoanalytische
Vereinigung in 1908)
Appointed Professor Extraordinarius, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1905
Published “Bruchstück einer Hysterie-Analyse” (“Dora” case study),
Monatsschrift fĂĽr Psychiatrie
und Neurologie,
18:285-310
Published
Der Witz und seine Beziehung zum Unbewussten
[
Jokes and Their Relation to the
Unconscious
] (Vienna: F. Deuticke. 205 pp.)
Published
Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie
[
Three Contributions to the Sexual Theory
]
(Leipzig: F. Deuticke. 83 pp.)
1908
First International Congress of Psychoanalysis, Salzburg, Austria
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1909
Lectured on psychoanalysis at Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
Published “Analyse der Phobie eines fünfjährigen Knaben” (“Little Hans” case study),
Jahrbuch fĂĽr
psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen,
1:1-109
Published “Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose” (“Rat Man” case study),
Jahrbuch
fĂĽr psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen,
1:357-421
1910
Published
Ăśber Psychoanalyse
[
The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis
] (Vienna: F.
Deuticke. 62 pp.)
1912
Establishment of the “Committee,” a group composed of Freud's closest associates including Karl
Abraham, Sándor Ferenczi, Ernest Jones, Otto Rank, and Hanns Sachs who consulted regularly
on issues relating to Freud and the psychoanalytic movement
1913
Published
Totem und Tabu: einige Ăśbereinstimmungen im Seeleben der Wilden und der
Neurotiker
[
Totem and Taboo
] (Leipzig: H. Heller. 149 pp.)
1918
Published “Aus der Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose” (“Wolf-Man”case study),
Sammlung
kleiner Schriften zur Neurosenlehre
IV (Vienna: F. Deuticke. 139 pp.)
1920
Published
Jenseits des Lustprinzips
[
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
] (Vienna: Internationaler
Psychoanalytischer Verlag. 60 pp.)
1923
Diagnosed with cancer of the jaw and palate
Published
Das Ich und das Es
[
The Ego and the Id
] (Vienna: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer
Verlag. 77 pp.)
1930
Awarded the Goethe Prize by the city of Frankfurt, Germany
Published
Das Unbehagen in der Kultur
[
Civilization and Its Discontents
] (Vienna: Internationaler
Psychoanalytischer Verlag. 136 pp.)
1931
Bronze plaque erected by the city of PrĂbor, Czechoslovakia (formerly Freiberg, Moravia) at Freud's
birthplace
1933
Published with Albert Einstein
Warum Krieg?
[
Why War?
] (Paris: International Institute of
Intellectual Cooperation. 61 pp.)
1938
Left Vienna, Austria, and settled in London, England
1939
Published
Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion
[
Moses and Monotheism
]
(Amsterdam: A. de Lange. 241 pp.)
1939, Sept. 23
Died, London, England
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) span the years from about the 6th century B.C. to 1998, with the bulk of material
dating from 1871 to 1939. The collection documents Freud's founding of psychoanalysis including the birth and maturation
of psychoanalytic theory, the refinement of its clinical technique, and the proliferation of its adherents and critics. Many facets
of Freud's life and work are featured including his early medical and clinical training; his relationship with family, friends,
colleagues, students, and patients; his association with early psychoanalytic societies; his perspectives on analytical training;
and his numerous writings. The collection includes family papers, correspondence, holograph and typewritten drafts of
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writings, patient case files, legal documents, estate records, receipts, military and school records, certificates, notebooks, a
pocket watch, a Greek statue, genealogical data, interviews, research files, exhibit material, bibliographies, lists, photographs
and drawings, newspaper and magazine clippings, and other printed matter. The papers are arranged in nine series:
,
,
,
,
,
. They are, for the most part, in German, English, and French.
The bulk of the collection consists of original documents, photocopies and other facsimiles, transcripts, English translations,
and published editions collected and given to the Library of Congress by the Sigmund Freud Archives. The archives was
founded in 1951 by a group of New York analysts, including K. R. Eissler, Heinz Hartmann, Ernst Kris, Bertram David Lewin,
and Herman Nunberg, to collect Freud letters and writings which were at risk of being lost or destroyed in the aftermath of
World War II. Because Freud did not retain copies of his outgoing correspondence, letters written by him were geographically
dispersed among his many correspondents. The archives succeeded in obtaining original Freud material through gifts, most
notably Anna Freud's bequest, and through purchase. When unable to acquire original documents, it solicited copies,
transcripts, translations, and printed editions.
with members of the Freud and Bernays families. Included are
exchanges with his mother Amalia Freud, his wife Martha Freud, and their children Ernst L., Martin, Mathilde Freud
Hollitscher, Oliver, Sophie Freud Halberstadt, and Anna, the only one of Freud's children to become a psychoanalyst. Among
Freud's correspondence with his wife are a series of courtship letters or “brautbriefe” written on an almost daily basis between
1882 and 1886. The letters detail Freud's activities, associations, and aspirations during the period following his graduation
from medical school to the establishment of his private practice in Vienna. Extensive correspondence with his sisters, brothers,
nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and in-laws reveals the part played by Freud as paternal head of a large and extended family.
Among these letters is correspondence between Freud and Minna Bernays, his sister-in-law and close confidante. The series
also contains correspondence between individual family members
as well as correspondence between family
members and persons outside the family. Included are letters by several prominent individuals including Princess Marie
Bonaparte, Ruth Mack Brunswick, C. G. Jung, and Otto Rank. A
containing legal documents, certificates, estate
records, school records, writings, and printed matter also relates to Freud's family.
series features Freud's correspondence with friends, mentors, colleagues, students, and patients
spanning seven decades from his school days to his death in 1939. Nearly six hundred correspondents are represented in the
series. At times, their correspondence is limited to a single letter to or from Freud. In other cases, the correspondence is
extensive, revealing Freud as a prolific correspondent who frequently chastised others for a lack of similar diligence. The
earliest of such correspondence consists of Freud's adolescent letters to friends Eduard Silberstein and Emil Fluss while a
student at the Leopoldstädter gymansium and the University of Vienna. Freud's subsequent correspondence includes letters
from individuals who influenced his early work including Josef Breuer and J. M. Charcot.
The formative years of Freud's psychoanalytic theories is detailed in his correspondence with Berlin physician Wilhelm Fliess.
Beginning in 1887 and continuing until just after Freud's break with Fliess in 1902, these letters are among the more revealing
in the collection. The series also contains Freud's correspondence with many of his earliest adherents, some of whom also later
broke with him. The letters trace the development of a psychoanalytic movement that coalesced around Freud in the years
following his break with Fliess. Included is correspondence with Karl Abraham, Alfred Adler, Franz Alexander, A. A. Brill,
M. Eitingon, Sándor Ferenczi, Eduard Hitchmann, Ernest Jones, C. G. Jung, Oskar Pfister, Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, Hanns
Sachs, Ernst Simmel, Wilhelm Stekel, and Edoardo Weiss, among many others. The Abraham, Brill, Eitingon, Jones, Jung,
Pfister, and Reik correspondence includes original Freud letters. Prominent women in the field represented in the series include
Lou Andreas-Salmoné, Ruth Mack Brunswick, Emma Eckstein, Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, and Joan Riviere. Princess Marie
Bonaparte's correspondence with Freud is located in her papers in the Manuscript Division. Notable among Freud's patients
with whom he corresponded is Sergius Pankejeff whom Freud referred to as the “Wolf-Man.” Other prominent correspondents
include Albert Einstein with whom Freud corresponded on the nature of war, Carl Koller who shared Freud's interest in the
medical uses of cocaine, and novelist and essayist Thomas Mann.
in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, largely during the 1880s. Copies of book annotations and marginalia by Freud provide glimpses
into the development of his theories. His career is highlighted in a large file of newspaper and magazine clippings as well as
material concerning the Goethe Prize he received in 1930 and the Nobel Prize which he coveted but never received. Calendars
kept by Freud record his daily activities from 1916 to 1918. Freud's early life is documented by biographical data, birth and
marriage certificates, and gymnasium, university, and military records. His departure from Nazi-controlled Austria and
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immigration to London in 1938 is tracked through American diplomatic cables and newspaper clippings. The series also
contains letters and telegrams written on his death just over a year after his arrival in England.
writings. Because of the large format of many of these items, the material has been filed in the Oversize series. The writings
range chronologically from an 1877 article on his early research on eels to portions of his last major work,
Der Mann Moses
und die monotheistische Religion,
published shortly before his death. Included in the series are articles, case histories, portions
of books, published letters, lecture notes, prefaces, introductions, a travel journal, chronologies, obituaries, bibliographic notes,
and casual jottings. The writings are arranged and described largely according to the bibliographic sequence established by
James Strachey in
Indexes and Bibliographies
, volume 24 of
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of
Sigmund Freud
(London, 1974) and, for works published after 1974, by Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner,
Freud-Bibliographie mit Werkkonkordanz
(Frankfurt am Main, 1989).
series consists of material about Freud's life and work written or collected by Freud associates and
scholars. The bulk of the material dates after Freud's death. Apart from articles and other writings, the series includes material
related to observances in 1956 of the centenary of Freud's birth; Norman Kiel's compilation of contemporary and posthumous
reviews of Freud's published works; and a medical file comprising correspondence, notes, and case histories by Hans Pichler
and Max Schur relating to Freud's illness with cancer. Lists and research guides include Gerhard Fichtner's bibliographies,
chronologies, lists, and inventories of Freud's correspondence and writings. Also included are auction catalogs listing the sale
of Freudiana and lists of Freud's lectures and students at the University of Vienna.
at the end of the series consists
primarily of printed matter including a clipping file dated largely between 1954 and 1979 which traces scholarly and popular
treatment of Freud in the decades following his death.
series was compiled by K. R. Eissler, a founder and longtime secretary of the Sigmund
Freud Archives. More than three hundred of Eissler's interviews with Freud's associates, patients, and family are included in
the series, most of them conducted in the 1950s. The series contains transcripts, some with corrections by the interviewee, and
summaries of interviews, usually made when the subject requested that the interview not be tape recorded. Audio recordings
that were made have been transferred to the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Among
those interviewed by Eissler are family members Anna Freud Bernays, Anna Freud, Ernestine Drucker Freud, Harry Freud,
Oliver Freud, Judith Bernays Heller, and prominent associates such as Franz Alexander, Ludwig Binswanger, Felix Deutsch,
Eduard Hitschmann, Edith Banfield Jackson, Ludwig Jekels, Sergius Pankejeff, Oskar Pfister, Theodor Reik, Joan Riviere,
Philipp Sarasin, Hermann Swoboda, and Edoardo Weiss. Also included in the series are recollections about Freud contained
in letters, writings, and notes either addressed to or collected by Eissler.
Many of Eissler's interviews and recollections are located in the
series. Apart from interviews and recollections, other
items in the
of these items with the names of patients obscured have been placed in the unrestricted series.
Greek statue which Freud kept on his desk and later gave to Angelika Frink. The collection also includes an oil portrait of
Freud.
Organization of the Papers
The collection is arranged in ten series:
•
•
General Correspondence, 1887-1996
•
•
•
•
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
•
Artifacts and Paintings, circa 6th century-1st century B.C., n.d.
•
•
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Description of Series
Container
Series
BOX
1-14
BOX
1-12
Correspondence with Sigmund Freud, 1876-1974
Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and members of the Freud and Bernays families.
Some of the correspondence is accompanied by explanatory letters and notes.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein chronologically.
BOX
12-13
Correspondence between Others, 1870-1976
Correspondence between members of the Freud and Bernays families other than Sigmund
Freud and between family members and persons outside the family. Some of the
correspondence is accompanied by explanatory letters and notes.
Arranged alphabetically by name of letter writer, then alphabetically by name of recipient, and
thereunder chronologically. Correspondence with persons outside the family is filed under
the name of the family member with whom they corresponded.
BOX
13-14
Legal documents, estate records, correspondence, writings, school records, immigration
papers, certificates, genealogical data, photograph, and printed matter pertaining to or
collected by members of the Freud and Bernays families.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein by topic or type of material.
BOX
14-44
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Correspondence including original letters, photocopies, transcripts, translations, and related
background material between Sigmund Freud and professional associates, friends, students,
patients, and the public.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically. Unidentified
correspondence and correspondence in which the identity of the correspondent has been
withheld is filed at the end of the series.
BOX
45-50
School, university, and military records; patient case files and record book; calendars; notes and
notebooks; birth, citizenship, and marriage certificates; biographical data; birthday greetings;
condolence letters; photocopies of book annotations and marginalia; financial and estate
records; wills; and clippings and other printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by name of organization or institution, subject, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX
50
Writings by Freud, including holograph manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, printed
publications, and photocopies.
Arranged chronologically largely by year of first publication and therein according to the
bibliographic sequence established by James Strachey in
Indexes and Bibliographies
, volume
24 of
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
(London:
Hogarth Press and Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1974) and, for works published after 1974,
by Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner,
Freud-Bibliographie mit
Werkkonkordanz
(Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 1989).
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BOX
50-111
BOX
50-67
Writings, correspondence, lists, chronologies, bibliographies, inventories, notes, exhibit
catalogs, invitations and programs, genealogical data, obituaries of Freud's associates,
auction lists, medical notes, reviews of Freud's published writings, map and chart,
newspaper clippings, and printed matter concerning Freud's life and work. Most of the
material is dated after Freud's death.
Arranged alphabetically by name of writer or collector, topic, or type of material and therein
chronologically.
BOX
68-111
Clippings, periodicals, reprints, newsletters, bylaws, rosters, programs, invitations, pictorial
printed matter, catalogs, brochures, and publication notices.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
BOX
112-118
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
BOX
112-114
Interviews with Freud associates, patients, and family members conducted by K. R. Eissler and
recollections about Freud contained in correspondence, writings, and notes sent to or
collected by Eissler.
Arranged as interviews and recollections and alphabetically thereunder by name of individual.
BOX
115-118
Interviews with Freud associates, patients, and family members conducted by K. R. Eissler.
Arranged alphabetically by name of individual.
Interviews in Set B may be viewed by researchers but may not be photocopied before the date
assigned to each interview.
BOX
VA 1-VA 3
Artifacts and Paintings, circa 6th century-1st century B.C., n.d.
Pocket watch, a small Greek statue, and an oil portrait painting of Freud.
BOX
X 1-X 20
Correspondence, patient case files, notebooks, genealogical data, writings, lists, interviews, and
recollections.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX
OV 1-OV 19
Writings, university and military records, legal documents, correspondence, patient case files,
notes, exhibit material, newspaper clippings, family tree, sketch, photograph, and map and
chart.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were
removed.
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Container List
Container
Contents
BOX
1-14
Family Papers, 1851-1978
BOX
1-12
Correspondence with Sigmund Freud, 1876-1974
Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and members of the Freud and Bernays families.
Some of the correspondence is accompanied by explanatory letters and notes.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein chronologically.
BOX
1
Bernays, Anna Freud (sister), 1896, 1927-1928, 1939
Bernays, Edward L. (nephew)
Originals, 1925
Photocopies and transcripts, 1919-1931
(3 folders)
Bernays, Eli (brother-in-law), 1900, 1919
Bernays, Emmeline and Minna (mother-in-law and sister-in-law), 1885-1887, 1896-1899,
(4 folders)
Bernays, Minna, 1882-1898, 1910-1913, 1922, 1930-1931, 1938, n.d.
(9 folders)
Freud, Adolfine (“Dolfi”) (sister), 1885, 1915, 1924-1930, 1938, n.d.
Freud, Alexander (brother), 1901-1938, n.d.
(4 folders)
BOX
2
Freud, Amalia (mother)
Originals, 1885-1886, 1917-1923, n.d.
Photocopies and transcripts, 1918-1929
Freud, Anna (daughter)
Letters
From Freud, 1904-1938
(9 folders)
To Freud, 1910-1930
(8 folders)
Miscellaneous related material, 1891-1920, n.d.
Freud, Emanuel (half brother), 1886, 1903-1914, n.d., with an unidentified item regarding
Emanuel and Philip Freud (half brother), n.d.
Freud, Ernestine Drucker (daughter-in-law), 1939, with cover letter from her to K. R. Eissler,
1952
BOX
3
Freud, Ernst L. (son), 1910, 1918-1938
(5 folders)
Freud, Gabriel (grandson), 1933-1938, 1974
Freud, Harry (nephew), 1926, 1938
Freud, Lucie (niece), 1926-1933
Freud, Margarethe (Magnus) (niece), 1915-1931, with notes by her, 1964-1965
Sigmund Freud Papers
11
Freud, Marie (“Mitzi”) (sister), 1908-1939, with letter from Anna Freud to K. R. Eissler, 1973
(2 folders)
Freud, Martha (wife)
“Brautbriefe”
BOX
3
REEL
1
Originals
Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 15,960
1882, June-Dec.
(9 folders)
1883
Mar.-May
BOX
4
REEL
1
June-July
(6 folders)
BOX
4
REEL
2
Aug.-Dec.
(16 folders)
BOX
5
REEL
3
1884
Jan.-July
(15 folders)
BOX
5
REEL
4
Aug.-Sept.
(3 folders)
BOX
6
REEL
4
Oct.-Dec.
(6 folders)
1885
Jan.-May
(10 folders)
BOX
6
REEL
5
June
(2 folders)
BOX
7
REEL
5
July-Dec.
(10 folders)
1886
Jan.-May
(10 folders)
BOX
8
REEL
5
June-Sept.
(4 folders)
Undated
not filmed
Photocopies, 1882-1883, n.d.
Transcripts
1882, June-1883, Aug.
(10 folders)
BOX
9
1883, Sept.-Nov.
(3 folders)
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
12
Other letters
From Freud
1887, 1891-1902, n.d.
(10 folders)
To Freud
1882-1893
(2 folders)
BOX
10
1910-1913, 1922, 1930, n.d.
(4 folders)
Freud, Martha
“Reisebriefe,” 1900-1932
(13 folders)
Freud, Martin (son)
Originals and photocopies, 1910-1938
(4 folders)
Transcripts
1910-1918
BOX
11
1919-1937
Freud, Moritz (cousin and brother-in-law), 1911, 1918, with letter from Diana J. Rendell to K.
R. Eissler, 1973, n.d.
Freud, Oliver and Henny Fuchs (son and daughter-in-law), 1905, 1910-1914, 1924-1925, 1933
Freud, Samuel (nephew)
Photocopies, 1911-1938, n.d.
(4 folders)
Transcripts, 1911-1938
(2 folders)
Freud, Theo (nephew), 1922
Freud, W. Ernest (grandson), 1924-1936
Freud-Marlé, Lilly (niece), and Arnold Marlé, 1911-1939, n.d.
Graf, Heinrich (brother-in-law), 1896, 1903, 1931
Graf, Rosa Freud (sister)
Originals, 1876, 1882-1894, 1905-1909, n.d.
(2 folders)
Photocopies, 1889, 1929, 1940, n.d.
Transcripts, 1876-1909, n.d.
Halberstadt, “Grandmother,” 1920, 1926
Halberstadt, Sophie Freud and Max (daughter and son-in-law)
1908-1915
(2 folders)
BOX
12
1916-1932, n.d.
(3 folders)
Hartwig, Pauline Freud (niece), 1931, 1937-1938
Heller, Judith Bernays (niece) and Victor, 1909-1911, 1916-1922
Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud and Robert (daughter and son-in-law), 1898, 1907-1936
(3 folders)
Loewenstein, Sofie Freud (granddaughter), 1938-1939
Magnus, Erwin, 1927, with a note on his relationship with Freud, 1957
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
13
Weiner, Lucy (niece), 1925
Winternitz, Paula, 1885
Winternitz, Pauline Freud (niece), 1937-1938
Unidentified and collectively addressed letters by Freud
1900, May 20, to unidentified mother of two nieces in Berlin, Germany (possibly Marie
Freud)
1901, May 8, to unidentified relatives in Berlin, Germany
1909, Sept. 16, to family from Putnam's Camp, Keene Valley, N.Y., with additional
background material, 1962
1911, July 12, to family
1926, 1929, 1935, 1938, miscellaneous notes to children
BOX
12-13
Correspondence between Others, 1870-1976
Correspondence between members of the Freud and Bernays families other than Sigmund
Freud and between family members and persons outside the family. Some of the
correspondence is accompanied by explanatory letters and notes.
Arranged alphabetically by name of letter writer, then alphabetically by name of recipient, and
thereunder chronologically. Correspondence with persons outside the family is filed under
the name of the family member with whom they corresponded.
BOX
12
Bernays, Berman, to
Bernays, Emmeline, 1870
Bernays, Louis, 1879
Bernays, Edward L., to
Freud, Anna, 1958
Jones, Ernest, 1953-1956
Bernays, Eli, to unidentified person concerning Fritz Wahl, n.d.
Bernays, Emmeline
From
Fleischhacker, Hanchen, 1878-1879
Wahl, Richard, 1886
To
Bernays, Berman, n.d.
Unidentified person, birthday poem, 1875
Bernays, Louis, to
Bernays, Eli, 1882
Bernays, Emmeline, 1880-1881
Bernays, [Michael?], to Emmeline Bernays, 1879-1881
Bernays, Minna, to
Bernays, Eli, 1883
Freud, Martha, 1898, 1912
Freud, Adolfine, to
Freud, Martha, 1885
Graf, Rosa Freud, 1896
Freud, Alexander, to
Freud, Martha, 1886
Freud sisters, 1938-1940
Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud, 1928
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
14
Freud, Amalia, to
Bernays, Anna Freud, concerning the death of Jacob Freud, 1896
Freud, Marie, with note by Adolfine Freud, n.d.
Freud, Anna
From
Calceto, [?], 1914
Pichler, Hans, 1938
Rank, Otto, 1920
To Soloman Freud, 1920
Freud, Emanuel, to Eli Bernays, 1892
Freud, Ernst L.
From
Eissler, K. R., 1969, with attachments, 1932-1969
Grinstein, Alexander, 1969
Knoepfmacher, Hugo, 1961
Miscellaneous individuals, 1938, 1964, 1969, n.d.
To Oliver Freud, 1958, 1968
With Ludwig Binswanger, 1959
Freud, Jacob (father), to
Freud, Martha, 1884, 1892
Granddaughters, 1892
Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud, 1894
Freud, Lucie
From Princess Marie Bonaparte, 1950
To Felix Augenfeld, 1939, 1973, 1976
Freud, Margarethe (Magnus), to Marie Freud, 1942
Freud, Marie, to Hermann Waldinger, 1941
BOX
13
Freud, Martha
From
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, and George, Prince of Greece and Denmark, 1938-1949, n.d.
Breuer, Mathilde, 1887
Brunswick, Ruth Mack, 1940
Fliess, Ida, 1896-1897
Hammerschlag, Samuel, 1896
Jung, C. G. and Emma, 1907
Rie, Oscar, 1904
Schönberg, Ignaz, 1881-1885
Zweig, Arnold, 1941, 1946
Unidentified, 1904, 1938-1939
To
Augenfeld, Felix, 1946
Bernays, Emmeline, with postscripts by Sigmund Freud, 1886
(2 folders)
Bernays, Emmeline and Minna, 1887, 1893
(4 folders)
Bernays, Hella Freud, 1939
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
15
Eitingon, M., 1925
Freud, Adolfine, 1938
Freud, Amalia, 1929
Freud, Ernestine Drucker, 1943
Freud, Marie, 1904
Freud sisters, 1939
Freud-Marlé, Lilly, 1936-1938, n.d.
Götzl, F., 1939
Hitschmann, Eduard and wife, 1950
Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud, 1949, 1951
Jerusalem, Anna, 1939, 1947
Krafft, Margaret R., 1939
Kris, Marianne, 1941, 1947-1950, with note from Paula Fichtl to Kris, 1948
Kvergic, Gertrude, 1938
Loewenstein, Paul, 1949
Loewenstein, Sofie Freud, 1945
Pfister, Oskar, 1939
Reiss, Elsa, 1939-1951
Steiner, Maximilian, 1941
Zweig, Frederika, 1948
Unidentified, n.d.
Freud, Martin
From Felix Deutsch, 1958
To
Brun, Rudolf, 1936
Freud, Martha, 1910, 1939
Reiss, Elsa, 1946
Freud, Philipp, to Marie Freud, 1902
Freud, Samuel
To
Freud, Harry, 1944
Winternitz, Pauline Freud, 1919
With James Strachey, 1920-1922
Freud, W. Ernest, to K. R. Eissler, 1970
Graf, Rosa Freud, to Minna Bernays, n.d.
Halberstadt, Sophie Freud, to Marie Beutel Nagel, n.d.
Winternitz, Valentin, to Amalia and Jacob Freud, 1896
BOX
13-14
Subject File, 1851-1978
Legal documents, estate records, correspondence, writings, school records, immigration
papers, certificates, genealogical data, photograph, and printed matter pertaining to or
collected by members of the Freud and Bernays families.
Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and therein by topic or type of material.
BOX
13
Bernays, Bermann, probate and employment records, 1878-1882
Bernays, Edward L., draft of “My Uncle Sigi,” n.d.
Bernays, Emmeline
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
16
Legal documents, 1879-1880
Poem written by her on Bermann Bernays's wedding anniversary, 1862
Bernays, Jacob, last will and testament, 1873-1881
Bernays, Minna, bequest of Cornelia Dub, 1939
Bernays family, miscellaneous correspondence, poetry, and sketch, 1877-1889, n.d.
Freud, Amalia and Jacob
Death certificate of Amalia Freud, 1930
Domicile certificate, 1927
Good conduct certificate, 1859
Marriage certificate, 1855
Miscellaneous legal documents, including Freud family birth and death data, 1851-1955
BOX
14
Testament drafted by Amalia Freud, 1918
Freud, Ernst L., evaluation of correspondence between Freud and C. G. Jung, 1970
Freud, Josef, documents regarding conviction for counterfeiting rubles, 1865-1866
Freud, Lucian (grandson), exhibit catalog and clipping, 1959, 1978
Freud, Martha Bernays
Death of, condolence letters to Anna Freud, 1951
(4 folders)
Photograph of a still-life arrangement and scenic postcard, 1914, n.d.
Ruben family tree, n.d.
Freud, Martin
New Year's greetings, 1897-1900, n.d.
Poem to mother, 1932
Reminiscence by August Berenek of meeting with Martin Freud, n.d.
School report, 1898-1899
Freud, Moritz, memorial book with calendar of kaddish dates, 1920
Freud, Oliver
New Year's greetings, 1897-1900, n.d.
School report, 1898-1899
Heller, Judith Bernays, “Freud's Mother and Father,” 1956
Waldinger, Ernst, poems about Freud, 1969
Winternitz, Pauline Freud
Immigration papers, 1892-1941
Marriage certificate, 1895
Winternitz, Valentin, death certificate, 1900
Unidentified and miscellaneous items, 1878, 1908, n.d.
BOX
14-44
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Correspondence including original letters, photocopies, transcripts, translations, and related
background material between Sigmund Freud and professional associates, friends, students,
patients, and the public.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically. Unidentified
correspondence and correspondence in which the identity of the correspondent has been
withheld is filed at the end of the series.
BOX
14
Abraham, Hedwig, 1926, 1933-1936
Family Papers, 1851-1978
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
17
Abraham, Karl
Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 19,545
From Freud
1907-1914
(3 folders)
BOX
15
1915-1926
(2 folders)
To Freud, 1907-1925
(6 folders)
Abrahamsen, David, 1938-1939
Achelis, Werner, 1927-1928, with background data provided by him, n.d.
Acton, William, 1939
Adams, Robert, 1939
Adler, Alfred
From Freud, 1899-1911, n.d.
To Freud, 1910-1911
Adler, Paul, 1920
Aichhorn, August, 1930
Albert, Georg, 1927
Aldington, Hilda, 1939
Alexander, Franz, 1921-1936, with cover letter from him to Ernest Jones, 1954
(2 folders)
American Guild for German Cultural Freedom, New York, N.Y., 1938
BOX
16
Andreas-Salomé, Lou
From Freud
Originals, 1912-1936
(4 folders)
Transcripts, 1912-1936
(2 folders)
To Freud
Originals, 1912-1936
(7 folders)
Transcripts, 1912-1935
(4 folders)
BOX
17
Baginsky, Adolf, 1886
Barach, Alvan L., 1938
Barek, Dr. [?], 1936, 1938
Bauer, Victor, 1931
Baum, Mrs. H., 1931
Baumberger, Yvonne, 1932
Baumgardt, David, 1932, 1938-1939, with biographical information on him, 1967
Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1936
Benedek, Therese, 1926-1935
Bennet, E. A., 1930-1932
Benthal, V., 1936
Berdach, Rahel, 1938-1939
Berg, Charles, 1939
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
18
Bergmann, Samuel Hugo, 1926, 1936
Bermann, Ernst, 1938
Bermann, Richard A., 1938
Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1938
Bernfeld, Siegfried, 1921-1925, 1931-1936
Bernheim, Hippolyte, 1891, n.d.
Betz, Wilhelm, 1907-1911, with letter from Charles Hamilton to K. R. Eissler, 1957
Bianchini, Marco Levy, 1925
Bibring, Edward, 1935-1938, n.d.
Bickel, Lothar Eliezer, 1931
Binswanger, Ludwig
Originals, 1912-1936
Photocopies and transcripts, 1908-1938
(7 folders)
Bivin, Dr. [?], 1925
BOX
18
Bjerre, Poul, 1924
Blanton, Smiley, 1929
Bleuler, Eugen, 1905-1914, 1925-1937
(3 folders)
BlĂĽher, Hans, 1912-1913, 1996
(2 folders)
Blumenthal, Mr. [?], 1924
Blumgart, Leonard, 1921-1931
Bluth, [?], 1936
B'nai B'rith, 1926, 1931, 1937
Boehm, Felix, 1919-1929
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1927, 1936-1938
Boren, William, 1920
Bornstain, M., 1920
Bose, Girindrashekhar, 1921-1937
Brasch, Elise, 1936
Braun, Ludwig, 1936-1938
Braun-Vogelstein, Julie, 1927
Breuer, Josef, Mathilde, and Robert, 1884-1898, 1906-1926, 1937
(2 folders)
Breyer, Ferdinand, 1927
Brill, A. A.
From Freud
Originals
1908-1929
(5 folders)
BOX
19
1930-1939
(2 folders)
Transcripts and translations, 1908-1939
(3 folders)
To Freud
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
19
Originals, 1908-1939
(2 folders)
Transcripts, 1908-1939
British Broadcasting Corp., 1938-1939
Brod, Max, 1913
BrĂĽcke, Franz Theodor von, 1932
Brun, Rudolph, 1936, n.d.
Brunswick, Cecile, 1930-1932
Brunswick, Mark, 1924, 1929, 1934-1937
Brunswick, Ruth Mack
1921-1928
(4 folders)
BOX
20
1929-1939
(5 folders)
Bryan, Douglas, 1925
Bryher, Winifred, circa 1938
Buber, Martin, 1908, with cover letter from him to K. R. Eissler, 1960
Bullitt, William C., 1938
Burlingham, Dorothy T. and Robert, with postscripts by M. Eitingon and Martha Freud,
1931-1938
Burrow, Trigant, 1913-1915, 1924-1927, 1935
(2 folders)
Calveira, Amilcar, 1935
Carossa, Hans, 1939
Carrington, Hereward, 1921, with letter from him to Ernest Jones, 1954
Carstens, Erik, 1933
Cassirer Bernfeld, Suzanne, 1933-1938
For additional material see Container 42
Castro, Abel de, 1924-1929
Centralblatt,
1912
Challaye, FĂ©licien, 1939
Charcot, J. M., 1885-1892, n.d.
(2 folders)
Charles, Jean I., 1928
Christoffel, Hans, 1939
Chrobak, Rudolf, n.d.
Claparède, Edouard, 1905-1911
Clark, Dr. [?], 1927
Clark, Pierce, 1927
Clemens, Cyril, 1930
Cohen, Israel, 1938, with letter and clipping from the Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem, Israel,
1954, 1980
Coles, S. Ann, 1938, with recollections by her, n.d.
Committee of Austrians in England, London, England, circa 1938
Coriat, Isador H., 1921, 1925
Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard N., 1925, 1931
Crouzet, Guy, 1938
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
20
Czuczka, Ernst, 1938
BOX
21
Danninger, Kornel, 1933
Darmstädter, Ludwig, 1910, 1918, 1926
Datta, D. L., 1938-1939
Davis, Hilda, 1938
Davison, Corene C., 1929
Delgado, Honorio, 1919-1934
Deri, Frances, 1935
Deuticke, Franz, 1910, 1918, 1925, 1937-1938
Deutsch, Felix, 1923-1926
(2 folders)
Deutsch, Helene, 1913, 1924-1931, 1938, n.d.
Deutsch, Leo, 1938
Dirsztay, Viktor von, Baron, 1920, with a note by K. R. Eissler, 1959
Doolittle, Hilda, n.d.
Dormandi, Ladislas, 1931
Doryon, Y'isra'el
From Freud, 1938
To Freud, 1938-1939
Downey, Helen, 1922
Druyanow, Alter, 1910
Dubowitz, Margit, 1920-1921
Dumas, Georges, 1922
Dyer-Bennett, Richard, 1928, 1933
Eastman, Max, 1926-1936
Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 9781.2
Eckstein, Emma, 1895-1910, n.d.
(2 folders)
Edinburgh Medical University, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1939
Editors of various psychoanalytic journals, 1933
Eeden, Frederik van, 1914
Ehrenstein, Albert, 1912
Eichhorn, Lothar, 1930
Einstein, Albert, concerning
Why War?
Correspondence with Freud, 1929-1936
(3 folders)
Edition published by the Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis, Chicago, Ill., 1978
Related correspondence, 1931-1969
(2 folders)
Einstein, Carl, 1930
BOX
22
Eitingon, M.
From Freud
1906-1925
(14 folders)
BOX
23
1926-1932
(18 folders)
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
21
BOX
24
1933-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
To Freud
Originals, 1913, 1922, 1931, 1933
Photocopies, 1906-1939
(12 folders)
Eliasberg, Wladimir, 1926-1928, n.d.
BOX
25
Ellis, Havelock, 1912, 1923-1928, 1934, 1938
Engel, Paul, 1928
Eugenie, Princess, granddaughter of George I, King of the Hellenes, 1939
Fackel-Kraus, Mr. [?], 1906
Fairbairn, W. Ronald D., 1920-1921
Federation of the German Youth Movement, 1933
Federn, Paul
Originals, 1908-1915, 1925-1929, 1934
Photocopies and transcripts, 1905-1938, n.d.
(6 folders)
Fehl, Siegfried, 1935
Feigenbaum, Dorian, 1920
Ferenczi, Sándor
REEL
1
Microfilm edition of holdings at the Ă–sterreichisches Staatsarchiv, Vienna, Austria,
1908-1933
Shelf no. 19,042
.
From Freud
1908-1913
REEL
2
1914-1933
REEL
3
To Freud, 1908-1933
Photocopies and transcripts, 1903, 1915, 1919-1924, n.d.
(3 folders)
Feuchtwanger, Albert, 1918
Fields, Mary, 1927
Figdor, M. and Melanie, 1921-1929, 1938, n.d.
Finkelstein, M. N., 1916
Fischer-Colbrie, Arthur, 1916-1929
Fitzgerald, Gerald H., 1923
Fitzgerald-Lee, Gerald, 1938
Flatter, Richard, 1930-1932, 1939, 1951
Fleischer, Alexander, 1935
Fleischl, Ernst, 1884-1885
BOX
26
Fliess, Wilhelm
Also available on microfilm. Shelf no. 18,025
1887, Nov.-1897, June
(17 folders)
BOX
27
1897, July-1900, July
(16 folders)
BOX
28
1900, Sept.-1904, July
(6 folders)
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
22
Fliess, Wilhelm and Ida, photocopies and transcripts of Freud letters at University of Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, Israel, 1892-1897, 1904, 1928-1929, with note by Peter Swales, n.d.
Fluss, Emil, 1872-1874, 1886, including comments and manuscript by Ernst L. Freud, 1969
(3 folders)
Fodor, Nandor, 1938
Fondation Curie, Paris, France, 1939
Foulkes, S. H., 1932-1936, n.d.
Fox, Howard, 1939
Foxe, Arthur Norman, 1938
Frankl, Ludwig August, 1886
Franzos, Emil, to J. F. Bergmann, 1911
Frazer, Quintin, 1935, with essays regarding Daniel Paul Schreber case, n.d.
Freud, Vilém, 1939
Freund, Emil, 1911
Freund, Roszi, 1918, 1921
Friedjung, Heinrich, 1904
Friedjung, Josef Karl, 1925-1931, with letter from Anna Freud, 1939
Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1938
Frink, Horace Westlake and Angelika, 1921-1923
Frölich, Otto, 1932
Fuchs, Georg, 1933, n.d.
Fülöp-Miller, René, 1938
Gaucher, André, 1925
Geraci, Francesco, 1933
Gildesgame, Pierre, 1938
Glanz, Heinrich and Selma, 1917, 1919, 1936, 1939
Glover, Edward, n.d.
GlĂĽcksmann, Heinrich, 1935, 1937
Goetzel, Mrs. A., 1918-1937, n.d.
(2 folders)
Gomperz, Elise, 1901, 1913, n.d.
Gomperz, Heinrich, 1898-1899, 1912-1913, 1920-1933
Gomperz, Theodor and Elise, 1908, 1913, 1931
Graun, Richard E., 1922
Greene, John G., 1934, with cover letter from him to Ernest Jones, 1956
Greminger, Marthy, 1936-1937
BOX
29
Grinker, Roy R., 1920, 1933-1939
Groddeck, Georg, 1921
Gropper, Mrs. Jerome, 1930
Gross, Otto, 1933-1937
Grotjahn, Martin, 1938
Gruen, Oscar, 1925, with cover letter from Arthur Charlap-Hyman to K. R. Eissler, 1977
Guilbert, Yvette, 1926-1938, n.d.
Gutscher, Alma, 1933
Häberlin, Carl, 1927, 1929
Häberlin, Paul, 1910-1913
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
23
Hale, William Bayard, 1922
Hall, G. Stanley
Originals and miscellaneous photocopies, 1908-1913
Photocopies from Clark University Library, Worcester, Mass., 1908-1923
Haller, Maggie, 1910-1914
Hammerschlag, Anna, 1933
Hammerschlag, Bertha, 1936
Hammerschlag, Betty, 1905
Hammerschlag, Samuel, 1885
Happel, Clara, 1926
Harlow, Arthur, 1938
Harris, Mrs. Maurice, 1933
Harrit, Mamie M., 1922
Hartmann, Heinz, 1927-1939
Hartzfeld, Carstus Albertus Jacobus, 1939
Hasenclever, Walter, 1917, 1932, 1938, with letters from [?] Witzleiben to K. R. Eissler, 1969
Healy, William, 1929
Hebrew Teachers' Association, 1928-1932
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1935, 1938
Heilbronner, P., 1938
Heilpern, Grete, 1930-1937
, Heller, Judith Bernays and Victor
Hellpach, Willy, 1903-1905
HĂ©renger, Alexandre, 1929-1930, 1936
Hering, Helene, 1931
Hermann, Imre, 1933
Herring, Mr. [?], 1938
Herzfeld, Ernst, 1930
Herzfeld, Marie, 1932
Herzl, Theodor, 1902
Hesse, Hermann, 1918, 1936
Hessing, Siegfried, 1933
Hill, John C., 1928, 1936, with cover letter from Rudolf Ekstein to K. R. Eissler, 1966
Hillebrand, Grete, 1929
Hiller, Eric, 1922
Hiller, Kurt, 1936, 1938
Hinterberger, Heinrich, 1928
Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1906
Hitschmann, Eduard
Originals, 1905, 1916
Photocopies and transcripts, 1908-1936, n.d.
(2 folders)
Hitschmann, Hedwig, 1925
Hobman, Daisy L., 1939
Hoffman, D., 1932
Hollòs, Istvà n, 1928, 1933
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
24
Holstijn, A. J. Westerman, 1926, with letter from him to K. R. Eissler, 1954
Hölzer-Weineck, Irene, 1931-1936
BOX
30
Hoop, J. H. van der, circa 1931, 1937
Hooper, Franklin Henry, 1924
Hopf, Ludwig, 1925-1936
Hoppe-Moser, Fanny, 1918, with letter from Ola Andersson to Ernst L. Freud, 1965
Hopper, Charles W., 1938
Horn, Jaroslav, 1936
Howard, Samuel, 1934
Hughes, Randolph, 1939
Hurvitz, Rosetta, 1926
Indra, Alfred, 1938
Institute of Psycho-analysis, London, England, 1938
International Psycho-Analytical Association, 1920-1936
(2 folders)
Internationale Psychoanalytische Zeitschrift, 1933, with letter from Max M. Stern to K. R. Eissler,
1959
Internationaler Pschoanalytischer Verlag, 1922, n.d.
Irzykowski, Karl, n.d., with letter from [?] Makeck, 1939
Izeddin, Dr. [?], 1938
Jackson, Edith Banfield, 1929-1936, n.d.
Jackson, Josephine A., 1938
Jaffe, L., 1935
James, William, 1909
Jankélévitch, S., 1911, 1920-1921, 1926, 1930
Jekels, Ludwig
Originals, 1909-1911, 1924
Photocopies, 1909-1928, n.d.
(4 folders)
Jelgersma, Gerbrandus, 1929
Jelliffe, Smith Ely, 1938-1939
Jerusalem, Wilhelm, 1908
Jewish community in Argentina, 1938
Jodl, Friedrich, 1904-1905
Jones, Ernest
Originals
1908-1912
(3 folders)
BOX
31
1913-1933
(12 folders)
BOX
32
1934-1939
(2 folders)
Transcripts, 1910-1939
Jordan, Rachel, 1921
Jung, C. G.
From Freud
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
25
(19 folders)
Also available on microfilm. Shelf no. 16,576
Transcripts
1906
BOX
33
1907-1913
(11 folders)
To Freud
Photocopies
1906-1908
(5 folders)
BOX
34
1909-1913, 1923
(9 folders)
Transcripts
1906-1910
(9 folders)
BOX
35
1911-1913, 1923
(5 folders)
Jung, Emma, 1910-1912
(2 folders)
Kainz, Joseph, 1900-1903, n.d.
Kallir, Dr. [?], 1936-1937
Kanter, Abraham Herbert, 1938
Kaplan, Leo, 1915-1922
Kaplan, Moses, 1918
Kardiner, Abram, 1921, 1932
Karpe, Marietta, 1935
Kassowitz, Karl Erhard, 1899
Katan, Mauritz, 1937, with letter from Anna Freud to K. R. Eissler, 1958
Kaufman, Freda, 1928
Kaye, Kamen, 1932
Kayy, W. H. (William Howard Kupper), 1938
Kemper, W., 1933
Kempny, Hedy, 1933
Kennamore, Mr. [?], 1927
Kerpel, Edmund, n.d.
Kerpel, Eugen, 1933, 1939
Keyserling, Hermann, Graf von, 1925, 1932
Kluge, Walter, 1929
Knopf, Blanche W., 1939
Knöpfmacher, Wilhelm, 1878
Kohn, Otto, 1932, with letter from Henry H. Kay to Anna Freud, 1970
Koller, Carl
Originals with transcripts, 1885, n.d.
Photocopies, transcripts, and cover letter from Hortense K. Becker to Ruth Eissler, 1880-1887,
1975, n.d.
(2 folders)
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
26
Königstein, Leopold, 1909
Kosawa, Heisaku, 1925, 1931-1935, n.d.
(2 folders)
Kossmann, Max, 1939
Krafft, Margaret R., 1928, 1931, 1936
Kramer, H., 1928
Krapf, E. Eduardo, 1937
Kraus, Karl, 1904-1906
Krauss, Friedrich S., 1910
Krausz, Victor Wilhelm, 1936
Kris, Ernst and Marianne, 1930-1931, 1937, n.d.
Kriser, Rudolf, 1911-1917
Kronenzeitung
, 1927
Kubie, Lawrence S., 1936
Kvergic-Kraus, Gertrude, 1936-1938
Lach, Robert, 1928, 1931
Lackner, Stephan, 1937
BOX
36
Laforgue, René, 1923-1929
Lampl, Hans, and Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, 1938-1939
Lampl, Otto, 1931
Lampl-de Groot, Jeanne, 1921-1938
(7 folders)
Lancaster, Elizabeth G., with draft of her “The Dreams of the Traumatic Neuroses,” 1930-1936,
n.d.
Lancet
, 1938
Landman, Isaac, 1929, with note by William G. Niederland, n.d.
La Posea, Charlotte W., 1929
League of American Writers, 1938-1939
Lederer, Josie P., 1938
Lehrman, Philip Raphael, 1926-1936
Leitner, Z. A., 1939
Leroy, Maxine, 1937
Levarie, Siegmund, 1931
Levin, Abraham J., 1938
Levy, Kata, 1918-1926, n.d.
(2 folders)
Levy, Lájos, 1918, 1925
Levy, Willi, 1937-1938
Levy-Suhl, Max, 1930
Lewinson, Jochanan B., 1936
Lewisohn, Ludwig, 1927
Leyens, Erich, 1923, 1936
Liebman, Julius, 1925-1932
Lindenberg, Therese, 1930
LipschĂĽtz, Alejandro, 1927, 1931, with letter from him to Fischer Verlag, 1975
Locker Lampson, Oliver, 1938
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
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Loewbeer, Mr. [?], 1923
Loewenstein, Rudolph M., 1926-1927
Looney, J. Thomas, 1938
Lorand, Sándor, 1928
Lorenz, Emil, 1911, 1932
Lovell, Roger A. J., 1939
Low, David, 1938, with letter to Ernst L. Freud, 1956
Löwenstein, Hubertus, Prinz zu, 1938-1939
Löwy, Emanuel, 1905
Löwy, Heinrich, 1930
Luschnat, David, 1939
BOX
37
Maccabi World Union, 1939
Mackenzie, William, 1920, with letter from Emilio Servadio to Anna Freud, 1958
Mackworth, Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda, 1938
Maeder, Alfonse, 1910-1914
(2 folders)
Magarik, Isidore, 1938
Magnes, Judah Leon, 1931-1935
Maitlis, Jacob J., 1938
Mann, Thomas, 1930-1939
Mannes, Elisabeth, 1911-1917
Marcondes, Durval, 1920, 1926-1933, n.d.
Marcuse, Max, 1908-1910
Marshall, Lenore G., 1930
Marui, Kiyoyasu, 1927-1931, with letter from him to K. R. Eissler, 1952
Matte-Blanco, Ignacio, 1939
Mayer, Felix, 1936
Mayer, Louis, 1938-1939
Mayer-Gallin, Emilia, 1929, 1936-1937
Meller, Josef, 1934, with correspondence between Ernst L. Freud and Ilona de Suto Nagy, 1959
Mendelsohn, Benjamin, 1934-1938, with cover letter, 1947
Meng, Heinrich, 1920-1939, n.d.
Menninger, Karl, 1937
Meyer, Max, 1923
Meyerson, Ignace, 1922
Michel, Dr. [?], 1930-1931
Moellenhoff, Fritz, 1933
Monod-Herzen, Edouard, 1923, 1926
Montaño, Garcia, 1934
Montessori, Maria, 1927
Mookerjee, S. P., 1938
Mordell, Albert, 1920
Morichau-Beauchant, René, 1913
Morselli, Enrico Agostino, 1926
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
28
Mosonyi, Dezsö, 1929, with letter from Pierre Mosonyi to Anna Freud, 1972
MĂĽhsam, Erich, 1907
MĂĽller-Braunschweig, Carl, 1935-1937, with letter from Edith Weigert to K. R. Eissler, 1971
Munro, Adèle, 1938
Murray, Henry Alexander, 1932
Muthmann, Arthur, 1907, n.d., with cover letter from Hans-Otto Muthmann to Sigmund Freud
Archives, 1974
Nachmanson, Max, 1915
Nacht, Dr. [Sacha?], 1912, with letter from Martin Wangh to Harold P. Blum, 1989
Naesgaard, Sigurd, 1933
Neue Revue,
1908
Neumann, Robert, 1939
Neumann-Bernfeld, Liese, 1933
New York Neurological Society, New York, N.Y., 1936
Niels Kuppermann's Verlag, 1931
Nussenblatt, Tulo, 1938
Oberholzer, Emil, 1912-1927, 1936
(3 folders)
BOX
38
Oberholzer, Mirra, 1927-1931, n.d.
Oberndorf, Clarence P., 1909, 1917, 1927, n.d.
Oberstabsarzt, Etappenlazarett 6 Armee, notice concerning wounding of Max Halberstadt in
battle, 1916
Ohtski, Kenji, 1932-1938
Olden, Rudolf, 1931
Opffer, Ivan, 1937-1938
Oppenheim, D. E., 1909
Oppenheim, Martha, 1930
Ossipow, Nikolai, 1921-1929, n.d.
Pailthorpe, Grace W., 1933
Pankejeff, Sergius, 1912, 1919, 1926, 1930
Pantheon
(envelope only), 1931
Paquet, Alfons, 1930
Paret, Peter, 1933
Paul-Schiff, Maximilian, 1929, 1936, with letter from Johanna Wertheimstein to K. R. Eissler,
1968
Penrose, L. S., 1931
Pereira da Silva, GastĂŁo, 1934
Perlberger, Josef, 1930
Perleberg, Gilbert, 1933
Perlman, N., 1939
Pertinax, Johann, 1930
Petrikovitch, Edward, 1928, n.d.
Pfister, Oskar, 1909-1940
(6 folders)
Pichler, Hans, 1938
Pichler, K. R. von, 1912
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
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Pick, Alois, 1926, 1936
Pilz, Robert, 1927
Pollak, Isidor, 1937
Pollak, Max, 1927-1935
Popescu, Ioan I., 1927-1934
Popper-Lynkeus, Josef, 1916-1917
Porter-Gregg, Nancy, 1938
Pötzl, Otto, 1917, 1919, 1937
Powers, Lillian Delger, 1925, n.d.
Premsela, M. J., 1927
Presidents of psychoanalytic associations, 1932
PrĂbor Stadt, Czechoslovakia (formerly Freiberg, Moravia), 1931
Pribram, Alfred Francis, 1927-1929, 1935
Prince, Morton, 1905-1909
Protze, H., 1917
Putnam, Imarita, 1932-1933, n.d.
Putnam, James Jackson, 1909-1916
(3 folders)
Querido, Arie, 1922, 1928
Quitman, Jesse, 1922
Rabka, Hanna Zucker von, 1938
BOX
39
Radó, Sándor, 1925-1932
(2 folders)
Rank, Otto
Originals, 1927, 1937
Photocopies and transcripts, 1905-1925
(4 folders)
Reading room of Jewish high school, Vienna, Austria, 1911
Redlich, Kurt von, 1926
Reich, Wilhelm, 1924-1935
Reichlin, Henry, 1930
Reik, Theodor
Originals, 1912-1938, n.d.
(5 folders)
Photocopies, 1929, 1939
Transcripts, translations, and publications
By others, 1912-1938, n.d.
(3 folders)
By Reik, 1958-1962
Reisen, Salman, and Max Weinreich, 1930
Reitler, Rudolf, 1917
Relgis, Eugen, 1929-1930
Renz, Carl, 1914-1915
Révész, Eugen, 1918
Rickman, John, 1920-1938
Rie, Oscar, 1921, 1923, 1929, 1931
BOX
40
Riese, Walter, 1926
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
30
Riess, Hanna, 1934
Riethof, Adele, 1931
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 1916
Rischawy, Marie, 1926
Riviere, Joan, 1921-1939
(5 folders)
Roback, A. A., 1930-1939, n.d., with cover letters from Roback to Ernest Jones, 1956
(3 folders)
Robinson, Alice, 1927
RĂłheim, GĂ©za, 1929
Rolland, Roman, 1923-1937
Rosenbach, Mr. [?], 1932
Rosenbacher, Richard, 1936
Rosenfeld, Eva, 1929-1930, 1937, with cover note by her, 1956
Rosenfeld, Rose, 1935-1938
Rosenmann, Marjan, 1930
Rosenzweig, Saul, 1934, 1937
Rubin, Mr. [?], 1930
Ruiz-Castillo, Miguel, 1920-1922
Sachs, Barnard, 1938, with cover letter from Helen Sachs Straus to K. R. Eissler, 1957, n.d.
Sachs, Hanns, 1911-1939, n.d.
(7 folders)
Sachs, Wulf, 1930-1933
Sadger, Isidor, 1902
Salomon, F. G., 1931
Sarasin, Philipp, 1926-1929
Sarkar, Sarasi Lat, 1928
Sarnette, Eric-André, 1932
Saussure, Raymond de, 1922-1928, 1938
Schaeffer, Albrecht, 1928-1939
BOX
41
Scheu-Riesz, Helene, 1930
Schilder, Paul, 1935, with cover material, 1955
Schiller, Max, 1938
Schloessinger, Max, 1931
Schmitz, Oskar A. H., and Heinrich Meng, 1920-1930
Schnier, Jacques, 1936-1938
Schnierer, T., 1938
Schnitzler, Arthur
Photocopies and transcripts, 1906, 1912, 1922-1931, n.d.
Published edition of Freud letters to Schnitzler, 1906-1931, with additional background letters
from Anna Freud, Ernest Jones, and others, 1953-1955
Schönberg, Ignaz, 1885, n.d.
Schulhof, Mimi, 1929
Schur, Max
Originals with transcripts, 1930, 1938
Photocopies and transcripts, 1926-1939, n.d.
Schwadron, Abraham, 1923, 1936
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
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Schwarz, Arthur, circa 1885
Schweitzer, Albert, 1936
Schwiedland, E., 1925, 1930
Schwutzer, Ferdinand, 1926
Seif, Leonhard, 1911, 1913
Seldes, George, 1924
Seward, Albert C., 1938
Shears, A. H., 1938
Silberer, Herbert, 1922
Silberstein, Eduard
Originals, 1871-1881, 1910, n.d.
(14 folders)
Also available on microfilm. Shelf no. 19,439
Photographs, n.d.
Translations, 1873-1880
BOX
42
Simmel, Ernst, 1918-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
Spencer, Daisy, 1939
Stärcke, August
Originals and photocopies, 1912-1922
Transcripts, 1912-1922
Stärcke, Johann, 1912-1915
Steil, Jacob, 1932
Steiner, Maximilian, 1939
For additional material see Container 21
Steinthal, Walter, 1939
Stekel, Wilhelm, 1904-1905, 1910-1915, 1924, 1931, 1938
(2 folders)
Stendig, Samuel, 1938-1939
Sterba, Richard, 1932, 1939
Stern, Karl, 1935, with cover letter from Stern to K. R. Eissler, 1953
Stern, William, 1931
Stiassny, Frau Baurat, 1910
Stites, Raymond Somers, 1925
Stonborough-Wittgenstein, Margarethe, 1937-1939
Storfer, A. J., 1932
Strachey, James, 1928
Struck, Hermann, 1914-1929
(2 folders)
Partially available on microfilm. Shelf no. 12,110.1
Sun, Joe Tom (pseudonym of a Dr. Thompson, Baltimore, Md.), 1923
Sweet, Norman, 1938
Sweetser, Arthur and Ruth, 1927-1928
Swoboda, Hermann, 1906
SzabĂł, Alexander, 1916-1921
SzabĂł, Szerena, 1916-1921
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
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32
Tandler, Julius, 1925, 1931
Tannenbaum, Samuel Aaron, 1914, 1920
Teirich, Valentin, 1922, 1923
Teller, Frieda, 1914
Tenenblatt, A. M., 1925
Thayer, Scofield, 1925
Thieberger, Friedrich, 1926
Thoman, Maria, 1934
Thompson, Dr. [?]
Time and Tide,
, Mackworth, Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess
Tinty, Karl Ferdinand, 1934
Toczek, Mr. [?], 1937
Toeplitz and Deuticke, 1885-1887, 1910, 1918
Trotter, Wilfred, 1938
Tucholsky, Kurt, 1913
Twersky, Jochanan, 1939
Ullstein-Verlag, 1926
United States consul, Vienna, Austria, concerning family of Suzanne Bernfeld Cassirer, 1936
University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1936
University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Medical Dekanat, 1906, 1936
Urbantschitsch, Rudolf von, 1916, 1923-1928
BOX
43
Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1922, 1931-1933
Vest, Anna von, 1903-1926
Vienna, Austria, city of, 1924
Viereck, George Sylvester
Originals with transcripts, 1923-1929
Photocopies and transcripts, 1919-1936
(3 folders)
Partially available on microfilm. Shelf no. 9,781.1
Vogel, David, 1924
Voigtländer, Else, 1911, with background statement by Bernard L. Pacella, 1956
Vollmer, Herman, 1929
Wackernagel, Peter, 1927
Wadler, Louise and Robert, 1938, with statements by Louise Wadler Lambert and Alexander S.
Rogawski, 1959
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius von, 1916-1919, 1932-1937, n.d.
For additional material see Container
Walder, Robert, 1938
Wallach, Sidney, 1928
Walther, Gerda, 1935
Wattermann, A., 1933
Webster, Doris, 1936
Wechsler, Israel Spanier, 1927-1938
Weigert, Edith, 1937-1939, n.d., with letter from her to K. R. Eissler, 1971
Weinreich, Max, 1929, 1931
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
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33
Weiss, Edoardo, 1919-1939, n.d., with commentary by him, 1965, n.d.
(4 folders)
Weissmann, Karl, 1938
Wells, H. G., 1938-1939
Werfel, Franz, 1926, with cover letter to Ernst L. Freud, 1970
Wheeler, Mr. [?], 1929
Wheelock, Bertha, 1936
Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung, 1907
Wilczeck, Gabriele Gräfin, 1931, 1937
Wilder, Thorton, 1936
Wilson, John C., 1938
Winterstein, Alfred, 1911-1917, 1924-1936
Wittels, Fritz, 1921-1935, with letter from Poldi Goetz-Wittels to K. R. Eissler, 1952
(2 folders)
BOX
44
Wittkowski, Victor, 1933-1937
Wolff, Charlotte, 1937, with cover letter from Wolff to K. R. Eissler, 1971
Woolf, Leonard, 1939
Worrall, Ralph, 1937
Worsley, Allan, 1938
Wulf, Mosheh, 1932-1933
Yiddishen Wissenschaftlichen Institut, 1929-1930, 1936
Young, Dr. [?], 1928
Zweig, Arnold, 1929-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
Zweig, Stefan, 1916, 1926-1932, 1937, n.d.
Unidentified
By Freud
Originals, 1885, 1899-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
Photocopies and transcripts, 1887-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
By other, 1938
*Photocopies of letters in which the name of the correspondent has been expunged. The
unexpurgated original letters are in the Closed series and will be available for research
between 2009 and 2017.
Correspondent A, 1920-1925
Correspondent B, 1924-1938
Correspondent C, 1899
Correspondent D, 1928
Correspondent E, 1911-1917
BOX
45-50
Subject File, 1856-1988
School, university, and military records; patient case files and record book; calendars; notes and
notebooks; birth, citizenship, and marriage certificates; biographical data; birthday greetings;
condolence letters; photocopies of book annotations and marginalia; financial and estate
records; wills; and clippings and other printed matter.
General Correspondence, 1871-1996
Container
Contents
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Arranged alphabetically by name of organization or institution, subject, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX
45
Accounts and receipts, 1886, 1931
Addresses written in Freud's hand, 1923, n.d.
Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria, patient case files
Originals
1881-1883
1881-1883
Photocopies, 1883-1885, n.d.
Stone, Irving, research collection
Cover letter, 1988
Krankengeschichten, 1880-1890
(3 folders)
Transcripts, 1880-1890
(2 folders)
Annotations and book marginalia written by Freud, photocopies from the New York Psychiatric
Institute Library, New York, N.Y., n.d.
(6 folders)
Section A
(2 folders)
Section B
Authors B-J
BOX
46
Authors K-W
Sections C-D
(2 folders)
Announcement of new address, Berggasse 19, Vienna, Austria, 1891
Anzeiger der K. K. Gesellschaft der Ă„rzte in Wien
, 1886-1887
Beer, “Doctor,” Freud's comments on case, 1905
Bellevue Sanatorium, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, patient case files
Biedermann, Clara, 1883-1943
Ehrenfeld, Gustav, 1894-1896
Eim, Gustav, 1892-1894
Ellissen, Julie, 1881-1891
Flesch, Regina, 1909-1911
(2 folders)
Friedmann, Oskar, 1910-1938
(1 folder)
BOX
47
(1 folder)
GlĂĽck, Amalie, 1888-1889
Kern, Elise, 1892-1896
Linder, Emma, 1884-1886
Redlich, Kurt von, 1893-1916
Schreinburg, Olga, 1888-1899
(3 folders)
Biographical listing,
Das geistige Wien
, 1893
Birth certificates, 1856, 1886, 1938
Subject File, 1856-1988
Container
Contents
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Birthday celebrations
1916
1926
Autograph book
Correspondence and tributes
(5 folders)
BOX
48
1931, 1936-1937
(4 folders)
Books
Advertisements, n.d.
Inscriptions and related correspondence, 1877-1911, 1922-1939, 1967, 1973, n.d.
Calendar books, 1916-1918
(3 vols.)
Citizenship certificate, Vienna, Austria, 1908
Clark University, Worcester, Mass., photograph, 1909
Contracts with publishers, 1905-1910, 1939
Death and funeral
Condolences
Letters, 1939
(3 folders)
Telegrams, 1939
(2 folders)
Draft of death notice written by Freud during 1920s, n.d.
Obituary notice, Royal Society, London, England, 1940
BOX
49
Oration by Ernest Jones and clippings, 1939
Estate records, 1940
Goethe Prize, 1930, 1953
Haberl, Ernest, case, 1922-1923, with letters from Anna Freud to Ernest Jones, 1954-1956
Heredity questionnaire, n.d.
Identity cards
Budapest, Hungary, 1918
Vienna, Austria, with signed photograph, 1935
Immigration to London, England
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, draft of letter to French consul, Vienna, Austria, 1939
Clippings, 1938
Refugee tax and moving arrangements, 1938
United States State Department cables, 1938
Insurance declaration, n.d.
Internationalen Psychoanalytischen Vereinigung, 1908-1918, n.d.
Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1937, n.d.
Invoice, 1933
Jewish Year Book-1939
, 1939
Kaiserlich Königliches Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria
Leopoldstädter Communal-Real-und Obergymnasiums, Vienna, Austria, 1866-1874
(3 folders)
Partially available on microfilm. Shelf No. 18,677
Subject File, 1856-1988
Container
Contents
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Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion
List of persons sent copies, n.d.
Reviews of English translation, 1939-1941
Marriage certificate, 1886
Medical certificate, 1919
Menu autographed by admirers and associates, n.d.
Military records
Photocopies, 1885-1888
New Year's Day statement, 1894
Newspaper and magazine clippings
Photocopies and originals, 1873-1939, n.d.
(4 folders)
BOX
50
Transcripts of excerpts from Viennese newspapers, 1886-1911
Nobel Prize, 1928-1938, 1954, n.d.
, Transcripts of Nobel Prize proposals
Ă–sterreichischen Monatschefte,
advertising broadside mailed by Freud, n.d.
Patients
Case files
Diagnosis, n.d.
Record book, 1896-1899
Referral, n.d.
Pocket notebooks, circa 1901-1909
(7 vols.)
Prescriptions by Freud
Originals, 1887, 1910, 1917-1919, 1928, 1935
Photocopies, 1889-1935
Psychoanalytic congresses, announcements and photograph, 1908-1911, 1929
Putnam Camp, Keene Valley, N.Y., transcript of logbook signed by Freud, 1909
Royal Society, Freud's reception and signing of the charter book, 1938, with letter from the
society's librarian to K. R. Eissler, 1958
Tenants' petition signed by Freud, 1924
University records
Applications
As lecturer, 1885
For travel stipends, 1876, 1885
Appointment certificates, 1877, 1885, 1902, 1920
Catalogs, 1886-1889
(2 folders)
Certificate of classes taken, 1879
Miscellany, 1878-1936
Veterinary bills, 1938
W. W. Norton Co., agreement on translation rights, 1933-1935
Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung, 1910-1938
Subject File, 1856-1988
Container
Contents
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37
Wills, 1919, 1935, 1938
Zentralblatt fĂĽr Psychoanalyse
, n.d.
BOX
50
Writings, 1877-1985
Writings by Freud, including holograph manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, printed
publications, and photocopies.
Arranged chronologically largely by year of first publication and therein according to the
bibliographic sequence established by James Strachey in
Indexes and Bibliographies
, volume
24 of
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
(London:
Hogarth Press and Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1974) and, for works published after 1974,
by Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner,
Freud-Bibliographie mit
Werkkonkordanz
(Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 1989).
BOX
50
BOX
50-111
Supplemental File, 1765-1998
BOX
50-67
Subject File, 1765-1998
Writings, correspondence, lists, chronologies, bibliographies, inventories, notes, exhibit
catalogs, invitations and programs, genealogical data, obituaries of Freud's associates,
auction lists, medical notes, reviews of Freud's published writings, map and chart,
newspaper clippings, and printed matter concerning Freud's life and work. Most of the
material is dated after Freud's death.
Arranged alphabetically by name of writer or collector, topic, or type of material and therein
chronologically.
BOX
50
Adams, Leslie
Andersson, Ola
Correspondence concerning “Frau Emmy von N.” (Fanny von Sulzer Warder Moser),
1960-1965, 1977, n.d.
(2 folders)
“The Etiology of Psychoneuroses and Some Related Themes in Sigmund Freud's Scientific
Writings and Letters, 1886-1896,” n.d.
“Lebensgeschichte von Mentona Moser,” n.d.
Available only on microfilm. Shelf no. 19,237
Andreas-Salomé, Lou, publication by Ernst Pfeiffer of correspondence with Freud
Correspondence, 1956-1967
BOX
51
Miscellany, 1967, n.d.
Photocopies and transcripts of Freud letters, 1912-1935
Reviews, 1966-1967
Augenfeld, Felix
Correspondence proposing an exhibit of Freud's antiques, 1960-1961
Drawing of Freud's chair, n.d.
Floor plan of Freud's London, England, study and sketch of display cabinets, 1973, n.d.
Bach, Zellig, Freud's relation to the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO), Vilna, Poland, 1984
Berliner Psychoanalytisches Institute, Berlin, Germany, bulletins, 1927-1935, 1954-1955,
1964-1966
Bibring, Edward, and Ernst Kris, regarding publication of Freud's collected works, n.d.
Blomeyer, Rudolf, “Signorelli-Analyse,” 1970, n.d.
Subject File, 1856-1988
Container
Contents
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BlĂĽher, Hans, comments about Freud, 1912
B'nai B'rith lodge, Vienna, Austria, lists of lectures, n.d.
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess
Clippings and tear sheets regarding Freud, 1939-1940
(2 folders)
Freud letters copied for Anna Freud
Boven, W., notes on meeting of the Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung, 1920, May 5
Breuer, Josef, page proofs of “Theoretisches,”
Studien ĂĽber Hysterie
British internment of German psychoanalysts, 1940
BrĂĽel, Olaf, articles, 1945-1954
Brun, Rudolf, “Sigmund Freuds Leistungen auf dem Gebiete der organischen Neurologie,”
1935
Büttner, Peter, “Freud und der Erste Weltkrieg,” doctoral dissertation, 1975
(1 folder)
BOX
52
(1 folder)
Centenary of Freud's birth
American Psychoanalytic Association, 1955-1956
Articles, editorials, and radio broadcasts, 1956
Boehm, Felix, statement, photographs, and clippings, 1956
Committee minutes, bulletins, and report, 1955-1956
Correspondence, 1955-1957
(2 folders)
Exhibit material
Items arranged according to a numeric scheme, 1873-1940, 1955-1956, n.d.
(3 folders)
Lists, circa 1956
Miscellany, 1900-1931, 1956-1959, n.d.
Photographs and drawings, 1911-1955, n.d.
Printed matter, 1907-1936, n.d.
BOX
53
Invitations, programs, and lists, 1955-1956
(2 folders)
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, N.Y., exhibit guest book and catalog, 1956
Publications, 1956-1957
(4 folders)
BOX
54
(1 folder)
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem, Israel, unidentified
biographical sketch of Freud, circa 1960
Cremerius, J., “Siegmund Freud zu seinem 10. Todestage,” 1949
Donoghue, Arthur K., translation of Freud's cocaine papers, 1961-1962
(2 folders)
Drob, Sanford, “Freud and the Chasidim: Redeeming the Jewish Soul of Psychoanalysis,” 1989
Du
, issue featuring Freud, 1951
Eckstein, Jacob, transcript of album with poem by Freud, 1898-1929
Einstein, Albert
Letter to [?] Ehrmann, photocopy and transcript
Transcripts of Nobel Prize proposals including one regarding Freud, 1918-1954
Supplemental File, 1765-1998
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Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
39
Eissler, K. R., explanation of a letter written by Freud on 1928, Apr. 19
Fagg, C. C., correspondence and essays sent to Ernest Jones, 1923, 1956
Fichtner, Gerhard, guides to Freudiana
“Addressen der Fliess-Briefe,” n.d.
“Die Bibliothek Sigmund Freuds nach den vorhandenen Verzeichnissen,” 1980
(4 folders)
BOX
55
“Freuds Lebensdaten,” 1979
(2 folders)
“Freuds Patienten”
“Konkordanz der Briefe von and an Sigmund Freud,” 1982
Teil I: “Chronologisches Verzeichnis”
Teil II: “Verzeichnis der Briefwechsel”
(2 folders)
“Literatur zur Konkordanz der Freud-Briefe,” n.d.
“Register zu den Registern von Freud-Literatur,” 1980
(3 folders)
BOX
56
(1 folder)
Transcripts of patient case files, n.d.
Fichtner, Gerhard, and Albrecht Hirschmüller, “Freud's ’Katherina': Hintergrund,
Entstehungsgeschichte und Bedeutung einer frĂĽhen psychoanalytischen
Krankengeschichte,” 1984
Fliess, Wilhelm
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, notes on Freud-Fliess correspondence, 1937
Pfennig, Richard,
Wilhelm Fliess und seine Nachentdecker
, 1906
Transcripts of Freud letters for
Sigmund Freud, Aus den Anfängen der Psychoanalyse.
Abhandlungen und Notizen aus den Jahren 1887-1902
edited by Princess Marie Bonaparte,
Anna Freud, and Ernst Kris, 1950
(4 folders)
BOX
57
(6 folders)
Fodor, Nancy, “Freud and the Poltergeist,” 1956
“Four Famous Cases: Bibliographies to Four of Freud's Cases: Dora, the Rat Man, Little Hans,
and Wolf-Man,” 1968
Freud, Sigmund
Bibliographies, 1962-1965
Case histories, bibliography, 1968
Exhibit catalogs, 1956, 1972-1980
BOX
58
Family history, 1765, 1877-1968, n.d.
Lecture and student lists, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, n.d.
(2 folders)
Letters and publications, auction lists, 1956-1987, n.d.
(6 folders)
BOX
59
(2 folders)
Library
Freud Museum, London, England, 1975
New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, N.Y., 1957, n.d.
Medical history
Case history by Max Schur, n.d.
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Correspondence between Ernest Jones, Max Schur, and Anna Freud, 1954-1956, 1964,
n.d.
Transcripts of documents from Hans Pichler, Max Schur, and others, 1923-1949
Museum, Vienna, Austria, catalog, 1975
Publications, lists of titles, dates, editions, and printings, n.d.
Friedemann, Adolf, “Was Weiss Man von der Seele? Sigmund Freud, ein Porträt,” 1967
Gedo, John E., and Ernest Wolf, “The ’Ich' Letters,” 1970
German psychoanalytic institutes, miscellaneous printed matter, 1930, 1953-1954, n.d.
Gicklhorn, Josef
Freud's work at the Kinder-Krankeninstitut, Vienna, Austria, n.d.
“Wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Notizen zu den Studien von S. Syrski (1874) und S. Freud
(1877) über männliche Flussale,” n.d.
Gicklhorn, Josef and Renée
Correspondence with Suzanne Cassirer Bernfeld, K. R. Eissler, and others concerning Freud
research, 1951-1965, n.d.
(2 folders)
Fragmentary research file, n.d.
Miscellaneous reports, 1953-1954, n.d.
Gicklhorn, Renée, writings on Freud's childhood, 1967, 1976, n.d.
BOX
60
Goldhammer, Leo, “Theodor Herzl und Siegmund Freud,” n.d.
Goldman, Steven, “Freuds Briefe an eine Patientin,” n.d.
Goldschmidt, Lucien, evaluation and explanation of Freud's Allgemeines Krankenhaus case
files, n.d.
Gomperz, Heinrich, “Freuds Bedeutung für die Geisteswissenschaften,” 1931
Graphological analysis of Freud's handwriting by Dr. [?] Sendak, 1930
Greenwald, M., “Meetings with Sigmund Freud,” 1941
Grimm, Otto, correspondence with Leslie Adams concerning Freud research, 1951-1953
“The Growth of the Psycho-Analytic Movement,” map and chart, n.d.
Hall, G. Stanley, register of papers at Clark University and list of Freud correspondence, n.d.
Hartel, Wilhelm August, Ritter von, to Theodor Gomperz concerning Freud, 1911
Hesse, Hermann, miscellaneous writings, n.d.
Hinterberger, Heinrich, catalog and circular of books and pamphlets, n.d.
Hirschmüller, Albrecht, “Eine bisher unbekannte Krankengeschichte Sigmund Freuds und
Josef Breuers aus der Entstehungszeit der ’Studien über Hysterie,'” n.d.
Hirst, Albert, “Analysed and Reeducated by Freud Himself,” n.d.
Hitschmann, Eduard, autobiographical notes with references to Freud, n.d.
Hoffmann, Paul, program and publicity for his dramatic readings of Freud's writings, 1976
Hôtel du Brésil, Paris, France, photographs, n.d.
Imago Publishing Co., circular for Band 16 of Freud's
Gesammelte Schiften
, n.d.
Institute of Psycho-analysis, London, England, announcement regarding a proposed English
edition of Freud's writings, n.d.
International Psycho-Analytical Association, Rundbriefe, 1921-1933
(3 folders)
Internationalen Psychoanalytischen Kongress, programs, 1927-1939
Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1929-1937, n.d.
BOX
61
Jelliffe, Smith Ely, and W. A. White, inventory of letters to Freud compiled by Arcangelo
D'Amore, 1977
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Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, Israel, list of Freud letters, n.d.
Jung, C. G.
Chronology of relationship with Freud compiled by Wolfgang Saurlander, n.d.
Correspondence concerning publication of letters between Jung and Freud, 1960-1963
Karpas, Jules L., letter regarding Morris Jacob Karpas, 1991
Karpe, Richard, “The Rescue Complex in Anna O's Final Identity,” 1959
Kastler, A., “Une lettre de Sigmund Freud à Albert Einstein sur le thème: Pourquoi la Guerre?”
n.d.
Kempf, Edward J., account of interview with Freud, 1923, 1949
Kiel, Norman
Clippings re Freud, 1988-1990, n.d.
(2 folders)
Reviews of Freud's work
Index, n.d.
Autobiography
, 1925-1936
The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud
, by A. A. Brill, 1938
Beyond the Pleasure Principle,
1923-1925, 1951
Bruch StĂĽck einer Hysterie-Analyse,
1906-1909
Civilization and Its Discontents
, 1925-1932
Collected works, various editions, 1906-1914, 1920-1967
(2 folders)
Delusion and Dream,
1907, 1917-1922, 1971
The Ego and the Id,
1924-1927
The Future of an Illusion
, 1928-1929
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
, 1920-1921
BOX
62
Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
, 1922-1926, 1974
History of an Infantile Neurosis
, 1928, 1971-1972
History of the Psychoanalytic Movement,
1923
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety,
1926-1929, 1937-1940
Interpretation of Dreams,
1899-1930, 1954-1956, 1974
(4 folders)
Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
, 1923, 1967, 1978
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious,
1905-1928, 1961-1969
Leonardo da Vinci, A Psychosexual Study of an Infantile Reminiscence
, 1910-1925, 1947,
1966
BOX
63
Letters between Freud and others, various editions, 1954-1985, n.d.
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous short writings, 1893-1933, 1954-1959, 1974
(2 folders)
Moses and Monotheism,
1939-1940
New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
, 1933-1935
On Aphasia
, 1954-1959
On Dreams
, 1899-1914, 1952-1954
(2 folders)
On Psychoanalysis
, 1911-1912, 1977
An Outline of Psychoanalysis,
1949-1950
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
, 1904-1918
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The Question of Lay Analysis,
1927-1928, 1948-1952
Reflections on War and Death,
1918-1921, 1933-1955
BOX
64
Studies on Hysteria,
1895-1899, 1933, 1958-1959, 1972
Thomas Woodrow Wilson: A Psychological Study,
1967-1969
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality,
1905-1915, 1921, 1950, 1963-1964
Totem and Taboo,
1912-1920, 1952
Knoepfmacher, Hugo
“Sigmund Freud and the B'nai B'rith,” n.d.
“Sigmund Freud at Secondary School,” n.d.
Koller, Carl, correspondence between Hortense K. Becker and Ernst Freud concerning Freud-
Koller letters, 1963
Kratz, B., “Entwurf,” 1975
Kraus, Julius, “Otto Weininger--ein Plagiator?” n.d.
Krausz, Victor Wilhelm, letter concerning portrait of Freud, 1954
Kroiss, Gerhard, “Some Aspects of Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism,” 1980
Laforgue, René, “A Propos des Règles du Traitment Psychoanalytique,” 1954
Leo Baeck Institute, New York, N.Y., report on Freud correspondence at the institute, n.d.
Leopoldstädter Communal-Real-und Obergymnasiums, Vienna, Austria, printed matter, 1964,
n.d.
Le Soldat-Szatmári, Judith, “Zur Problem von Sadismus und Masochismus,” 1985
Lynn, David J., “Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis of Albert Hirst,” n.d.
Mann, Thomas, photocopy of handwritten manuscript of “Freud und die Zukunft,” 1936
Maresfield Gardens, London, England
Elevator inspection certificate, 1942
Prints depicting the Freud residence, n.d.
McGuire, William, correspondence and lists concerning Freud and C. G. Jung, 1970-1976, n.d.
Meynell, G. G., letter concerning history of Freud publications, 1983
Miscellany, 1908-1916, 1932-1939, 1946-1957, 1964-1987, n.d.
Moreau, Christian, “Freud et l'Occultisme,” doctoral dissertation, 1974
MĂĽller-Braunschweig, Carl
StreifzĂĽge durch die Psychoanalyse,
1948
BOX
65
Zeitschrift fĂĽr Psycho-Analyse,
1949-1950
(2 folders)
Obituaries of Freud associates, 1920-1984
Pfister, Oskar, letter to Rudolf Bruns regarding Freud, 1936
Pfrimmer, Theo, “Sigmund Freud Lecteur de la Bible,” doctoral dissertation, 1980
(2 folders)
BOX
66
Philatelic stamps depicting
Freud, Sigmund, 1981-1982
Pappenheim, Bertha (“Anna O”), n.d.
Pollack, Max, “The Moses of Freud,” n.d.
Postal, Bernard, printed matter regarding Freud and family, 1926-1956, n.d.
Schilder, [Paul?], “Prof. Freud zu Schilder's Vortrag in Sitzung Berggasse,” n.d.
Schönbauer, L., letter to K. R. Eissler with transcripts of Freud letters to Max Neuberger and
Julius von Wagner-Jauregg, 1954
Sigmund Freud Archives, index of items, n.d.
Sigmund Freud Copyrights, archive inventory and library, 1979
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43
Sigmund Freud Gesellschaft, reports, 1978-1985
Sigmund Freud House Bulletin,
1975-1983
(2 folders)
Siner, Wilhelmine, Amalia Freud's nurse, death of, 1954
Spielrein, Sabina, excerpts from diary concerning Freud and C. G. Jung, 1909-1910
Stanescu, Heinz, presentations and writings concerning Freud, 1965-1970
Starr, Moses Allen, regarding clash with Freud, 1912, 1935
Stiasny, Johann, “Praterfahrt,” 1958
Stoessl, Franz, transcript of letter regarding bust of Freud, 1955
Struck, Hermann, print portraying Freud, n.d.
Swales, Peter J., writings on Freud and Minna Bernays, 1982-1998
BOX
67
Takemura, Kotaro, photograph of sculptural rendering of Freud, n.d.
Thalberg, Mitzi Deutsch, biographical note, 1966
Trilling, Lionel, drafts of “Freud and the Crisis of Our Culture,” talk before the New York
Psychoanalytic Institute, New York, N.Y., 1955-1956
Verhorst, Beate, “Dezentrierung des Subjekts: Untersuchungen zur Strukturierung des “Ich”;
Begriffs in der Frühphase psychoanlytischer Theoriebildung (1892-1895),” n.d.
Viereck, George Sylvester, “Beszélgetés Sigmund Freuddal,” 1935
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius von, transcript of document regarding lay analysis, 1925, with cover
letter by K. R. Eissler, 1957
Waibl, Elmer, “Gesellschaft und Kultur,” n.d.
Weiss, Edoardo, “Sigmund Freud Inscribing a Book for Benito Mussolini,” n.d.
Weizsäcker, Viktor von,
Körpergeschehen und Neurose,
excerpt concerning letters to Freud
in 1932, 1947
Wenkart, Simon I., diary with shorthand notes from Freud lectures, 1917
Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung, 1928-1938, 1958, n.d.
Wolman, Benjamin B., “Ecco Homo: The Story of Sigmund Freud's Life,” n.d.
Zeitschrift über psychoanalytische Pädagogik
, 1926
Zweig, Arnold, calendar of correspondence with Freud, n.d.
Unidentified notes and writings, n.d.
BOX
68-111
Miscellany, 1878-1991
Clippings, periodicals, reprints, newsletters, bylaws, rosters, programs, invitations, pictorial
printed matter, catalogs, brochures, and publication notices.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
BOX
68
Brochures, rosters, and bylaws, 1954, 1963-1985, n.d.
(3 folders)
Clippings
1900-1954
(6 folders)
BOX
69
1955
1956
Jan.-May
(6 folders)
BOX
70
May-June
(8 folders)
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BOX
71
July-Oct.
(7 folders)
BOX
72
Nov.-Dec.
(2 folders)
1957
Jan.-Mar.
(4 folders)
BOX
73
(1 folder)
Apr.-Dec.
(5 folders)
BOX
74
1958-1960
(7 folders)
BOX
75
1961
(7 folders)
1962
(2 folders)
BOX
76
(2 folders)
1963
(5 folders)
BOX
77
1964
(7 folders)
BOX
78
(1 folder)
1965
(7 folders)
BOX
79
(4 folders)
1966
(2 folders)
BOX
80
(7 folders)
BOX
81
(2 folders)
1967
(5 folders)
BOX
82
(7 folders)
BOX
83
(3 folders)
1968
(4 folders)
BOX
84
(7 folders)
BOX
85
(2 folders)
1969
(6 folders)
BOX
86
(7 folders)
BOX
87
(4 folders)
1970
(2 folders)
BOX
88
(6 folders)
BOX
89
(8 folders)
BOX
90
(4 folders)
1971
(4 folders)
BOX
91
(5 folders)
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BOX
92
(6 folders)
BOX
93
(7 folders)
BOX
94
(2 folders)
1972
(4 folders)
BOX
95
(8 folders)
BOX
96
(7 folders)
BOX
97
1973
(7 folders)
BOX
98
(8 folders)
BOX
99
(6 folders)
1974
(1 folder)
BOX
100
(6 folders)
BOX
101
(5 folders)
1975
(3 folders)
BOX
102
(5 folders)
1976
(2 folders)
1977
(2 folders)
BOX
103
(1 folder)
1978-1981
(9 folders)
BOX
104
1982-1985
(8 folders)
BOX
105
1986-1991, n.d.
(7 folders)
Commemorative art reproductions, catalogs, 1979, n.d.
Extracts from books, 1878-1982, n.d.
BOX
106
Miscellaneous organizational mailings and photocopied material, 1925-1928, 1951-1985, n.d.
(2 folders)
Newsletters
1956-1984
(6 folders)
BOX
107
1985-1987, n.d.
Periodicals and reprints
1907, 1937-1959
(7 folders)
BOX
108
1960-1971
(5 folders)
BOX
109
1973-1986
(5 folders)
BOX
110
1987, n.d.
(2 folders)
Pictorial printed matter including calendars, greeting card, postcards, and prints, 1946,
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46
Programs and invitations
1914, 1937, 1947-1949, 1957-1978
(5 folders)
BOX
111
1979-1990, n.d.
(4 folders)
Publication notices, 1914, 1947-1986, n.d.
(4 folders)
BOX
112-118
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
BOX
112-114
Set A, 1914-1998
Interviews with Freud associates, patients, and family members conducted by K. R. Eissler and
recollections about Freud contained in correspondence, writings, and notes sent to or
collected by Eissler.
Arranged as interviews and recollections and alphabetically thereunder by name of individual.
BOX
112
See also Containers 115-118, same heading
Alexander, Franz, 1953-1954
(2 folders)
Bennet, E. A., 1972
Berg, [?], sister of Alban Berg, 1953
Berlin, Isaiah, 1967, 1998
Cassirer Bernfeld, Suzanne, n.d.
Eisenklam, Dorian, 1961
Fehl, Sniegfried, 1952
Ferriere, Louis E., 1961
Frankl, Oscar, 1953
FĂĽrth, Otto, 1954
FĂĽrth, Yulo, 1956
Graf, Max, 1952
Kasanjian, V., 1958
Klein, Melanie, 1953
Kritz, Leo, 1962, n.d.
Lampl, Hans, 1953
BOX
113
Lederer, Hans, 1956
Leftwich, Joseph, 1956
Liebman, Julius, 1954
Meyer, Greta, 1973
Motesitzky, [?], 1972
Niedinger, [?], 1953
Paneth, Marie, 1955
Paul, David, 1953
Reich, Valerie, 1953
Reich, Wilhelm, 1952
(3 folders)
Reiman, Rudolf, 1964
Rosenfeld, Eva, 1953
(2 folders)
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Stanborough, [?], 1978
Tauber, Dana, n.d.
Thompson, Clara, 1952
Wohlprecht, [?], 1954
Wulf, Mosheh, 1962, n.d.
BOX
114
Recollections
Alexander, Jerome, 1951
Allport, Gordon W., 1958
Bárány, Ida, 1964
Baumgardt, David, circa 1938
Beckh-Widmanstetter, H. A., n.d.
Bibring, Edward, 1952
Boehm, Felix, 1956
Chatterji, Suniti Kumar, 1949
Chernakov, Sasha, 1952
De Monchy, René, 1952
Dehn, Adolph, n.d.
Deri, Frances, 1953
Deuticke, Franz, 1952
Fichtl, Paula, 1952, n.d.
Foulkes, S. H., 1969
Friedjung, B. E., 1966
Friedländer, Otto, 1954
Friedmann, Max W., 1954
Frohlich-Bume, Lili, 1970
Gerard, R. W., 1958
Goetz, Bruno, 1952, 1967
Grotjahn, Martin, 1954
Hall, H. Duncan, n.d.
Hall, Robert, 1963, n.d.
Haller, Ferdinand, 1959
Hermann, Robert, 1967
Hitschmann, Eduard, n.d.
Hofer, Otto, 1958
Hollstein, Trude, 1954
Hölzer-Weinck, Irene, 1958
Juliusburger, Otto, 1952, n.d.
Knoepfmacher, Hugo, 1961, n.d.
Krausz, Wilhelm Viktor, 1952
Krieger, Raya Raissa, 1953
Kriser, Rudolf, 1954
KĂĽkelhan, John, 1965
Levy, Kata, n.d.
Lewinson, H. B., 1956
Loewy, Hanna M., 1975-1979, 1998
Lothar, Ernst, n.d.
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
48
Low, Barbara, n.d.
Michaels, Joseph J., 1954
Miscellaneous, 1914-1975, n.d.
Orgel, Samuel Zachary, n.d.
Pankejeff, Sergius, 1978
Peck, Abigail S., 1962
Reik, Theodor, n.d.
Riklin, Franz, n.d.
Rosenfeld, Eva, 1977
Rosenfeld, Valti, 1967
Sachs, Oscar, 1958
Scheu, Robert, 1954
Stolper, Toni, 1956
Tansley, A. G., 1954
Thompson, Dorothy, 1953
Urbach-Federn, Annie, 1952
Urbantschitsch, Rudolf von, 1956
Von Mirtow, Paula FĂĽrth, n.d.
Weiss, Edoardo, n.d.
Williams, E. A., 1967
Winterstein, Alfred, 1954
Yabe, Yaekichi, 1931
Zilbourg, Gregory, n.d.
Zimmerman, M., 1954
Unidentified, 1976
BOX
115-118
Set B, 1951-1960
Interviews with Freud associates, patients, and family members conducted by K. R. Eissler.
Arranged alphabetically by name of individual.
Interviews in Set B may be viewed by researchers but may not be photocopied before the date
assigned to each interview.
BOX
115
See also Containers 112-113, same heading
Abraham, Hilda, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2017
Ames, Thaddeus H., 1952
May not be photocopied before 2020
Angel, Klaus, 1958
May not be photocopied before 2013
Balint, Michael, 1956
May not be photocopied before 2013
Bender, Lauretta, 1954
May not be photocopied before 2020
Benedek, Therese, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2020
Benjamin, H., 1960
May not be photocopied before 2020
Bernays, Hella, 1952
May not be photocopied before 2020
Blanton, Smiley, 1952
May not be photocopied before 2020
Blumgart, Leonard, 1952
May not be photocopied before 2013
Brentano, John, 1954
May not be photocopied before 2020
Brunswick, David, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2013
Deri, Frances, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2020
Deutsch, Felix and Helene, 1954
May not be photocopied before 2050
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
49
Frankl, Viktor, 1959
May not be photocopied before 2020
Freud, Anna, 1956
May not be photocopied before 2020
Graf, Herbert, 1959
May not be photocopied before 2020
Graf, Mrs. Herbert, 1960
May not be photocopied before 2020
Hitschmann, Eduard
1952
May not be photocopied before 2017
BOX
116
1953
May not be photocopied before 2017
1954
May not be photocopied before 2013
Jackson, Edith Banfield, 1954
May not be photocopied
Jekels, Ludwig
1951
May not be photocopied before 2013
Circa 1953
May not be photocopied before 2020
Jung, C. G., 1953
May not be photocopied until 2013
Kelsen, Hans, 1953
May not be photocopied until 2020
Klemperer, Paul, 1952
May not be photocopied until 2020
Kosawa, Heisaku, n.d.
May not be photocopied before 2010
Kurokawa, [?], 1952
May not be photocopied before 2013
Pankejeff, Sergius
May not be photocopied before 2010
1952
(3 folders)
BOX
117
1954-1955
(5 folders)
BOX
118
Reich, Wilhelm, 1952
(3 folders)
Riviere, Joan, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2020
Tansley, A. G., 1953
May not be photocopied before 2013
Urbantschitsch, Rudolf von, 1953
May not be photocopied before 2013
Weil, Frederic, re Sergius Pankejeff, 1955
May not be photocopied before 2013
Weiss, Edoardo, 1954, n.d.
May not be photocopied before 2020
BOX
VA 1-VA 3
Artifacts and Paintings, circa 6th century-1st century B.C., n.d.
Pocket watch, a small Greek statue, and an oil portrait painting of Freud.
BOX
VA 1
Pocket watch, n.d.
BOX
VA 2
Small Greek statue, circa 6th century-1st century B.C.
BOX
VA 3
Oil portrait painting of Freud, n.d.
BOX
X 1-X 20
Closed, 1881-1982
Correspondence, patient case files, notebooks, genealogical data, writings, lists, interviews, and
recollections.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX
X 1
Family Papers
Correspondence with Sigmund Freud
Bernays, Emmeline and Minna
1887
Derestricted in 2007.
1887
Closed
Interviews and Recollections, 1914-1998
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
50
Closed
Freud, Anna
From Freud, 1920-1938
Closed
Freud, Margarethe (Magnus), 1928
Closed until 2013
General Correspondence
Bernfeld, Siegfried, 1921-1922
Closed until 2010
Closed
Blumgart, Leonard, 1922-1923
Closed until 2010
Closed
Breuer, Josef, Mathilde, and Robert, 1884, 1889, 1898
Closed
Brunswick, Mark, 1924, 1929, 1934-1937
Closed
Carstens, Erik, 1933
Dirsztay, Viktor von, Baron, note by K. R. Eissler, 1959
Derestricted in 2009.
Hitschmann, Eduard
Photocopies and transcripts, 1910-1931, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Jekels, Ludwig
Photocopies, 1909-1910, 1922-1927
Closed until 2020
Kris, Ernst and Marianne, 1930-1931, 1937, n.d.
Closed
Liebman, Julius, 1925-1932
Derestricted in 2009.
Löwenstein, Hubertus, Prinz zu, 1938
Closed until 2010
Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1912-1921
Closed until 2010
Closed until 2010
Reich, Wilhelm, 1925-1935
Rie, Oscar
1921-1923
Closed until 2021
1929
Closed
Zweig, Arnold, 1927-1938
Closed until 2010
(3 folders)
BOX
X 2
(4 folders)
Zweig, Stefan, 1908-1938
Closed until 2010
Unidentified
By Freud
Photocopies and transcripts, 1910-1913, 1920
Closed until 2010
Names withheld
Closed until 2016
Closed until 2017
Closed until 2010
Closed until 2016
Correspondent E, 1911-1917
Derestricted in 2009.
Subject File
Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria, patient case files
Originals, 1881-1883 (Container 45)
Closed.
BOX
X 3
Patients
Closed until 2010.
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
51
Pocket notebooks, 1909-1915, 1925, n.d. (Containers 50 and OV 1)
Notebooks dated circa
1901-1909 were derestricted in 2009. The remaining notebooks will be available for research
between 2010 and 2025.
(7 vols.)
Writings
1923
[“Preface to Max Eitingon's
Bericht ĂĽber die Berliner Psychoanalytische Poliklinik
”] [g],
handwriten manuscript (Containers 50 and OV 8)
Closed
Undated
“Traum vom 8/9 Juli Dr/Fr 3/4 2 beim Erwachen,” holograph manuscript and typed transcript
(Containers 50 and OV 14) Closed.
[Unidentified notes], holograph and photocopied manuscripts (Containers 50 and
)
Closed
Supplemental File
Subject File
Bonaparte, Marie, Princess
Freud letters copied for Anna Freud, 1926-1939, 1954 (Container 51)
Closed
Breuer, Josef, page proofs of “Theoretisches,”
Studien ĂĽber Hysterie
Closed
Einstein, Albert
Letter to [?] Ehrmann, photocopy and transcript, 1953 (Container 54)
Closed until 2010
Eissler, K. R., explanation of a letter written by Freud on 19 Apr. 1928, 1961 (Container
54)
Closed until 2016
Fichtner, Gerhard, guides to Freudiana
“Freuds Patienten,” 1979-1982 (Container 55)
Closed
Freud family history, 1765, n.d.
Derestricted in 2008.
BOX
X 4
Interviews and Recollections
Abraham, Hilda, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections series, Set B, in 2008.
Altmann, S., 1956
Closed until 2020
Ames, Thaddeus H., 1952
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Angel, Klaus, 1958
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Augenfeld, Felix, 1954
Closed until 2017
Balint, Michael, 1956
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Barjansky, Catherine, 1956
Closed until 2013
Barsis, Mrs. Max, 1956
Closed until 2013
Bauer, Julius, 1953
Closed until 2013
[Bauer, Karl?], n.d.
Closed until 2010
Bender, Lauretta, 1954
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Benjamin, H., 1960
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Berdach, Rahel, 1954
Closed until 2013
Berg, [?], sister of Alban Berg, 1953
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
52
Bernays, Anna Freud
1952
Closed until 2020
1952
Closed until 2056
Bernays, Hella, 1952
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Bibring, Edward, 1953
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 5
Bibring, Grete, 1954
Closed until 2020
Bienenfeld, Rudolf, 1953
Closed until 2020
Binswanger, Ludwig, 1954
Closed until 2020
Bircher, Max, 1954
Closed until 2020
Birnstein, Max, 1955
Closed until 2020
Blanton, Smiley, 1952
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
Bleuer, Manfred, 1954
Closed until 2020
Blum, Ernst, n.d.
Closed until 2020
Blum, Victor, 1953
Closed until 2017
Blumgart, Leonard, 1952
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2009.
Braun-Vogelstein, Julie
1954
Closed until 2020
1959
Closed until 2010
Brentano, John, 1954
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2009.
Breuer, Hanna, 1954
Closed until 2020
BrĂĽcke, [?], 1958
Closed until 2020
Brunswick, David, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2009.
Casparius, Hans, 1956
Closed until 2020
Cassirer Bernfeld, Suzanne, 1953, 1959
Closed until 2020
Chernakov, Sasha, 1952
Closed until 2013
Dehn, Adolf, 1959
Closed until 2020
Dehn-Thomas, Mura, 1960
Closed until 2020
Deming, Julia, 1953
Closed until 2013
BOX
X 6
Deri, Frances, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Deutsch, Felix and Helene, 1954
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Deutsch, Lucy Bernays, 1952
Closed until 2020
Dormandi, Mrs. Ladislas, 1957
Closed until 2020
Dreikurs, Rudolf, 1954
Closed until 2010
Eisler, Paula, 1954
Closed until 2020
Eissler, Margit, 1952
Closed until 2017
Elbogen, [?], 1953
Closed until 2020
Elias, Ada, 1953
Closed until 2013
Emerich, Paul, 1956
Closed until 2013
Engel, Stephen, 1954
Closed until 2020
Ephron, [?], 1960
Closed until 2020
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
53
Federn, Ernst, 1952
Closed until 2013
Fehl, Siegfried, 1952
Fenichel, Hanna, 1953
Closed until 2020
Fichtl, Paula, 1955-1956
Closed until 2013
Figdor, [Melanie?], 1956
Closed until 2020
Flournoy, Henri, 1953
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 7
Foges, Elsa
1953
Closed until 2020
(2 folders)
1953
Closed until 2057
Frankley, Gerta, 1951
Closed until 2010
Freud, Anna, 1956
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Freud, Ernestine Drucker, 1953
Closed until 2053
(3 folders)
Freud, Harry, 1952
Closed until 2057
BOX
X 8
Freud, Margarethe (Magnus), n.d.
Closed until 2020
Freud, Oliver, 1953
Closed until 2057
Friedemann, M., 1954
Closed until 2020
Frink, Angelica Bijur (Mrs. Horace), 1952
Closed until 2020
Glanz, Heinrich, 1957
Closed until 2020
Glanz, Selma, 1957
Closed until 2020
Glover, Edward, 1953
Closed until 2013
Graf, Herbert, 1959
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2003.
Grinker, Roy R., n.d.
Closed until 2020
Gross, Alfred, 1954
Closed until 2013
Gurewich, Vladimir, 1955
Closed until 2020
Haas, [?], 1953
Closed until 2020
Häberlin, Paul, 1953
Closed until 2017
Hammerschlag, [?], 1951
Closed until 2010
Hammerschlag, Ernst, n.d.
Closed until 2013
Harms, Ernst, 1957
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 9
Hawkins, Mary O'Neil, 1953
Closed until 2020
Heller, Judith Bernays
1952
Closed until 2010
1952
Closed until 2017
1953
Closed until 2057
(3 folders)
Hirsch, Oskar, and [?] Zinner, 1953
Closed until 2020
Hirst, Albert
1951
Closed until 2010
1952
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 10
Hitschmann, Eduard
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
1952-1953
Closed until 2017
(2 folders)
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
54
1954
Closed until 2013
Hitschmann, Hedwig, 1953
Closed until 2017
Hofmann, Else, 1953
Closed until 2013
Hollstein, Trude, 1954
Closed until 2020
Indra, Herman, 1954
Closed until 2020
Jackson, Edith Banfield, 1954
Closed
Jacobi, [?], 1953
Closed until 2020
Jacobson, Pauline, 1964
Closed until 2020
Jekels, Ludwig, 1951-circa 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
(2 folders)
Jelliffe, Mrs. Smith Ely, 1954
Closed until 2020
Jerusalem, Mr. and Mrs., 1955
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 11
Johannsen, M. W., 1953
Closed until 2013
Jokl, Robert H., 1953
Closed until 2020
Jung, C. G., 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2003.
Kaiser, Hellmuth, 1958
Closed until 2013
Kauders, Walter, 1953
Closed until 2013
Keller, Adolf, 1953
Closed until 2020
Kelsen, Hans, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Klein, Melanie, 1953
Klemperer, Paul, 1952
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Kluge, [?], 1954
Closed until 2020
Knoepfmacher, Hugo, 1952
Closed until 2020
Koestler, Arthur, 1953
Closed until 2020
Koestler, Mrs. Arthur, 1953
Closed until 2020
Krafft, Margaret R., 1954
Closed until 2020
Krausz, Victor Wilhelm, 1952
Closed until 2020
Kris, Ernst, 1953
Closed until 2013
Lachenbruch, Mr. and Mrs., 1953
Closed until 2020
Lambda, Peter, 1953
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 12
Lampl, Hans, 1953
Derestricted in 2008.
Langstadt, Fred F., 1952
Closed until 2020
Laurvik, [?], 1952
Closed until 2020
Leder, Marie, 1954
Closed until 2020
Leeuw, Charles van der, 1954
Closed until 2020
Leftwich, Joseph, 1956
Derestricted in 2006.
Leichter, Otto, regarding Otto Bauer, 1954
Closed until 2020
Leipen, [?], 1952
Closed until 2020
Liebman, Julius, 1954
Derestricted in 2007.
Liebman, Nelly, 1956
Closed until 2020
Lippman, Hyman S., 1954
Closed until 2013
Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice, 1952
Closed until 2020
Loewenstein, Sofie Freud
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
55
1953
Closed until 2017
1953
Closed until 2020
(2 folders)
BOX
X 13
Lustig, Robert, 1959
Closed until 2020
LĂĽthy, Emil, 1954
Closed until 2020
Maastright, Anna, 1954
Closed until 2020
Mack, Cecile, 1953
Closed until 2020
Maeder, Alfonse, 1953
Closed until 2020
Maenchen, Anja, 1953
Closed until 2020
Maenchen, Otto, 1953
Closed until 2020
Mahler-Werfel, Alma, 1953
Closed until 2020
Marlé, Arnold, 1953
Closed until 2017
Meier, C. A., 1954
Closed until 2013
Meng, Heinrich, 1954
Closed until 2013
Michel, Loschka, 1960
Closed until 2020
Moebius, Ilse, 1953
Closed until 2020
Mopp, Maximilian, 1953
Closed until 2017
MĂĽller, Max, 1954
Closed until 2020
Murray, H. A., 1954
Closed until 2013
Niedermeyer, [?], 1953
Closed until 2020
Niedinger, [?], 1953
Novotny, Fritz, 1954
Closed until 2013
Nunberg, Herman, 1953
Closed until 2020
Oberndorf, Clarence P.
1952
Closed until 2013
1952
Closed until 2057
BOX
X 14
Pankejeff, Sergius
1952-1954
Closed until 2010
1953-1960
Closed until 2020
(8 folders)
Papanek, Ernst, 1959
Closed until 2020
Patak, Erna, 1954
Closed until 2013
Patzau, Natalie, 1958
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 15
Paul, David
1953
1953
Closed until 2017
Peck, Mrs. Martin, 1953
Closed until 2020
Penrose, L. S., 1953
Closed until 2013
Peschke-Schmutzer, [?], 1956
Closed until 2020
Pfister, Oskar, 1953
Closed until 2013
Philipp, Oscar, and son, 1958
Closed until 2020
Pick, Maria, 1958
Closed until 2020
Pollak, Max, 1952
Closed until 2013
Pollak, Max (b. 1886) and wife, 1953
Closed until 2013
Pötzl, Otto, 1953
Closed until 2020
Powers, Lillian Delger, 1952
Closed until 2017
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
56
Presser, Karl, 1953
Closed until 2020
Putnam, Marian C., 1958
Closed until 2010
Rank, Beata, 1953-1954
Closed until 2013
Regele, [?], 1954
Closed until 2020
Reich, Ann, 1956
Closed until 2013
Reich, Valerie, 1953
Derestricted in 2007.
Reich, Wilhelm, 1952
(3 folders)
BOX
X 16
Reik, Theodor, 1954
Closed until 2013
(2 folders)
Reiss, Leo J., 1953
Closed until 2020
Rie, Bella, 1953
Closed until 2020
Rie, Robert, 1953
Closed until 2020
Ritholz, S., 1956
Closed until 2020
Riviere, Joan, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2002.
Robitschek, Stefan, 1954
Closed until 2020
Roden, Max, 1955
Closed until 2020
RĂłheim, GĂ©za, 1952
Closed until 2013
Romain, [?], (Bella Rie's daughter), 1953
Closed until 2020
Rosenbaum, Milton, 1955
Closed until 2020
Rosenfeld, Eva, 1953
Derestricted in 2008.
(2 folders)
Sachs, Emmy, 1953
Closed until 2020
Sarasin, Philipp
1954
Closed until 2013
1954
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 17
Schacherl, Max, 1956
Closed until 2013
Schalk, Lili, 1953
Closed until 2020
Scheu, Robert, 1954
Closed until 2020
Schmiedeberg, Walter, 1954
Closed until 2013
Schnitzler, Olga, 1953
Closed until 2013
Scholem, Fanya, 1956
Closed until 2020
Schönberner, Franz, 1954
Closed until 2020
Schulhof, Mimi, 1956
Closed until 2020
Schultz, I. H., 1968
Closed until 2020
Schur, Max, 1953
Closed until 2020
Schwarz, [?], 1953
Closed until 2020
Severn, Elizabeth, 1952
Closed until 2017
Seyler, Clarence A., 1953
Closed until 2020
Silbermann, Maximilian, 1956
Closed until 2020
Simmel, Hertha, 1953
Closed until 2013
Smeltz, George W., 1959
Closed until 2013
Spitz, René A., 1953
Closed until 2020
Steinberg, Isaac, 1956
Closed until 2020
Steiner, Berta, 1955
Closed until 2020
Stenby, [?], n.d.
Closed until 2020
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
57
Sterba, Richard, 1955
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 18
Stern, Adolph, 1952
Closed until 2013
Stiedry, [?], 1958
Closed until 2020
Stolper, Toni, 1956
Closed until 2020
Straus, Mrs. Nathan, 1957
Closed until 2020
Swoboda, Hermann, 1953, 1956, 1960
Closed until 2020
SzabĂł, Szerena, 1953
Closed until 2010
Tamm, A., 1954
Closed until 2020
Telatko, [?], 1955
Closed until 2020
Teleki, Ludwig, 1956
Closed until 2020
Tischler, M., 1953
Closed until 2020
Urbach-Federn, Annie, 1952, 1974
Closed until 2020
Urbantschitsch, Rudolf von, 1953
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2006.
Versteeg, [?], 1954
Closed until 2020
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1952
Closed until 2013
Von BrĂĽcke, Dora, 1953
Closed until 2013
Von Freund, Roszi, 1953
Closed until 2013
Von Leth, [?], 1954
Closed until 2020
Von Mises, Hilda, 1953
Closed until 2020
Wagner, Richard, 1953
Closed until 2020
Walder, Robert, 1953
Closed until 2020
Waldinger, Ernst, 1953
Closed until 2020
BOX
X 19
Wechsler, Israel Spanier, 1952
Closed until 2020
Weinmann, Peter, 1953
Closed until 2013
Weiss, Edoardo
1952
Closed until 2057
1954, n.d.
Moved to Interviews and Recollections, Set B, in 2008.
(2 folders)
Wenkart, Simon I., 1958
Closed until 2020
Wernay, Lucy, 1953
Closed until 2020
Wittels, Lilly, 1954
Closed until 2013
Woolf, Leonard, 1956
Closed until 2013
Zelenka, Otto, 1954
Closed until 2013
Zweig, Adam, 1952
Closed until 2013
Zweig, Arnold, 1952
Closed until 2020
Identities withheld
Interviewee A, 1956
Closed until 2038
Interviewee B, 1953
Closed until 2057
BOX
X 20
Recollections
Alexander, Franz, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Baumgardt, David, n.d.
Behrman, A. (Arnold Hillriegel), 1938
Closed until 2010
Boehm, Felix, 1956
Derestricted in 2006.
Briehl, Marie H., 1956
Closed until 2020
Brychta-Graf, Olga, 1953
Closed until 2010
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
58
Deri, Frances, 1953
Derestricted in 2006.
Deutsch, Felix, circa 1949
Closed until 2010
Finzi, N. S., 1954
Closed until 2010
Fichtl, Paula, 1952, n.d.
Freud, Martin, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Friemel, Fritz, n.d.
Closed until 2010
FĂĽrth-Brams, Hertha, 1951
Closed until 2010
Goetz, Bruno, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Gross, [?], regarding “Elizabeth von R.,” 1953
Closed until 2010
Heller, Judith Bernays, 1953
Closed until 2010
Hopkins, Prynce, 1954
Closed until 2010
Jekels, Ludwig
1961
Undated
Closed until 2010
KlingmĂĽller-Paquet, Henriette, 1953
Closed until 2010
Krafft, Margaret R., n.d.
Closed until 2010
Krausz, Wilhelm Viktor, 1952
Kvergic-Kraus, Gertrude, 1952
Closed until 2010
Lacassagne, A., 1954
Closed until 2010
Laforgue, René, 1952
Closed until 2013
Levy, Erwin, 1982
Closed until 2010
Lewinson, H. B., 1956
Derestricted in 2008.
Lobner, Hans, 1973
Closed until 2010
Low, Barbara
1954, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Undated
Meng, Heinrich, n.d.
Closed until 2016
Moebius, Emy I., 1952
Closed until 2010
Paneth, Marie, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Patak, Erna, 1954
Closed until 2010
Peck, Martin, 1953
Closed until 2010
Regele, Klara, 1953
Closed until 2020
Reiss, Elsa, 1953
Closed until 2010
Ritholz, Sophie, 1956
Closed until 2020
Rosenfeld, Eva, n.d.
Closed until 2020
Samet, B., 1953, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Simon, Ernst, regarding Wilhelm Fliess, 1971
Closed until 2020
Stolper, Toni, 1956
Tansley, A. G.
1954
Undated
Closed until 2010
Teirich, Valentin
1954
Closed until 2010
1956
Closed until 2016
Urbantschitsch, Rudolf von
1952
Closed until 2010
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
Sigmund Freud Papers
59
1956
Von Mirtow, Paula FĂĽrth, n.d.
Wagner, Richard, 1952
Closed until 2010
Walder, Robert, 1939
Closed until 2017
Waldinger, Ernst, 1952
Closed until 2010
Weiss, Edoardo, n.d.
Closed until 2010
Wulf, Mosheh, 1948
Closed until 2010
Zweig, Margarete Beatrice, 1953
Closed until 2010
BOX
OV 1-OV 19
Oversize, 1859-1985, n.d.
Writings, university and military records, legal documents, correspondence, patient case files,
notes, exhibit material, newspaper clippings, family tree, sketch, photograph, and map and
chart.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX
OV 1
Family Papers
Subject File
Freud, Amalia and Jacob
Miscellaneous legal documents, including Freud family birth and death data, 1859
Freud, Josef, documents regarding conviction for counterfeiting rubles, 1865-1866
(Container 14)
General Correspondence
Jung, C. G.
From Freud
Subject File
Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria, patient case files
Originals, 1881-1883 (Container 45)
Military records
Originals, 1886-1887 (Container 49)
Photocopies, 1885-1888 (Container 49)
Newspaper and magazine clippings
Photocopies and originals, 1932
Pocket notebooks, circa 1901-1909
(7 vols.)
Psychoanalytic congresses, announcements and photograph, 1929
University records
Applications
As student, 1873 (Container 50)
Certificate of classes taken, 1879 (Container 50)
BOX
OV 2
REEL
1
Writings* (Container 50)
Microfilm shelf no. 21,186
*Titles are cited as they appear on the manuscripts, with brackets denoting either a differing
published title from that on the manuscript or a descriptive summary of material which
Closed, 1881-1982
Container
Contents
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60
remained untitled and/or unpublished. Dates bracketed after a title indicate the probable year
a manuscript was written.
1877
“Beobachtungen über Gestaltung und feineren Bau der als Hoden beschriebenen
Lappenorgane des Aals” [b]**, photocopy of printed publication
**Bracketed letters in lower case after an entry refer to the code used by James Strachey
in
Indexes and Bibliographies
, volume 24 of
The Standard Edition of the Complete
Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
(London: Hogarth Press and Institute of
Psycho-analysis, 1974) and, for works published after 1974, by Ingeborg Meyer-
Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner,
Freud-Bibliographie mit Werkkonkordanz
(Frankfurt
am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 1989). The letter designations were established in these
bibliographic guides for ordering purposes and do not necessarily reflect the sequence
in which the manuscripts were written or published within a given year.
not filmed
circa 1882
“Verzeichnis der Briefe und Liebeszeichen die Ich von meiner theuren Martha erhalten
habe,” holograph manuscript
not filmed
1883-1886
“Unsere Geheim-Chronik begonnen am 25 Jan. 83,” holograph chronicle with alternating
entries by Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays on various dates in 1883, 1884, and 1886
1884
“Die Struktur der Elemente des Nervensystems” [1882] [f], photocopy of printed publication
1885
“Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Cocawirkung” [a], offprint inscribed by Freud to Josef Breuer
“Ein Fall von Muskelatrophie mit ausgebreiteten Sensibilitätsstörungen
(Syringomyelie)” [c], offprint inscribed by Freud to Josef Breuer
1886
“Beobachtung einer hochgradigen Hemianästhesie bei einem hysterischen Manne (Beiträge
zur Kasuistik der Hysterie I),” with published response by Leopold Königstein [d]
Negative photocopy of printed publication
Offprint
Offprint inscribed by Freud to Josef Breuer, printed publication and photocopy of same
1887
“Kritische Einleitung in die Nervenpathologie,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
1892
“Probleme” [Draft A],* holograph manuscript
*Draft writings identified partially with a bracketed alphabetical designation from “A” to
“N” refer to early Freud manuscripts as described and published in
The Complete Letters
of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904
(Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of
Harvard University Press, 1985), translated and edited by J. Moussaieff Masson.
1892-1894
[Translation of lectures by J. M. Charcot], holograph manuscripts described as Lecture I,
pp. 12-13 (sheets 15-16), Lecture XVII, pp. 195-201 (sheets 11-22), and Lecture XVIII,
pp. 202-208 (sheets 1-11)
1893
“Die Aetiologie der Neurosen” [Draft B], holograph manuscript
“Etwas Motivenbericht” [Draft C], holograph manuscript circa 1893
[Ten points on the origin of hysterical manifestations], holograph manuscript with photocopy
1894
“Zur Aetiologie und Theorie der grossen Neurosen” [Draft D], holograph manuscript
Oversize, 1859-1985, n.d.
Container
Contents
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61
“Wie die Angst entsteht” [Draft E], holograph manuscript
“Sammlung III” [Draft F], photocopy of holograph manuscript
[Notes on a manuscript by Wilhelm Fliess], photocopy of holograph manuscript and typed
transcript
1895
“Melancholie” [Draft G], holograph manuscript
“Paranoia” [Draft H], holograph manuscript
“Migraine feste Punkte” [Draft I], photocopy of holograph manuscript (2 copies)
“Frau Regine Kunn 27 J[ahre]” [Draft J], redacted photocopy of holograph manuscript
1896
“ Die Abwehrneurosen (Weihnachtsmärchen)” [Draft K], holograph manuscript
1897
[Draft L], with letter to Wilhelm Fliess, 1897, May 2, photocopy of holograph manuscript
“Architektur der Hysterie” [Draft M], holograph manuscript
[Draft N], with letter to Wilhelm Fliess, 1897, May 31, holograph manuscript
1897-1898
[Collection of notes on various subjects, beginning “Aus älteren Aufzeichnungen von 1897
an”], holograph manuscripts with photocopies and typewritten transcriptions
(3 folders)
1901
[“Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens”] [b]
[“III: Vergessen vom Namen und Wortfolgen”], holograph manuscript (numbered 1-10
with an additional page) with photocopy
[IV: “Über Kindheits- und Deckerinnerungen”], holograph manuscript (numbered 1-5)
with photocopy
1904-1905
[Notes on diverse subjects, including on the psychology of human love], holograph
manuscript with photocopy
1906
“Professor Sigmund Freud” [“Antwort auf eine Rundfrage”] [f], photocopy of printed
publication
1907
“Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensen's ’Gradiva'” [a], photocopies from 1907 and 1908
published editions and transcript of “Anzeige” from 1907 edition
“Zur sexuellen Aufklärung der Kinder” [c], holograph manuscript
1908
“Charakter und Analerotik” [b], holograph manuscript
“Über infantile Sexualtheorien” [c], holograph manuscript
BOX
OV 3
REEL
1
“Die ’kulturelle' Sexualmoral and die moderne Nervosität” [d], holograph manuscript
1909
“Allgemeines über den hysterischen Anfall” [a] [1908], holograph manuscript
“Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose” [d] [Rat Man], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
not filmed
“Reisejournal, [Aug. 21-24]” holograph manuscript and partial transcript
1909-1910
[Notes on dreams and dream symbols with first page titled “3 Sammelbögen,” 1909, Apr.
20], holograph manuscripts with photocopies
Oversize, 1859-1985, n.d.
Container
Contents
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62
1910
“Über die Entstehung und Entwicklung der Psychoanalyse” [“Über Psychoanalyse”] [a]
[1909], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci” [c], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Über den Gegensinn der Urworte” [e], holograph manuscript
“Zur Einleitung der Selbstmord-Diskussion. Schlusswort” [g], holograph manuscript
“Beiträge zur Psychologie des Liebeslebens: Über einen besonderen Typus der Objektwahl
beim Manne” [h], holograph manuscript
1911
“Sammlung zum Traum,” 1911, Dec. 12, holograph manuscript
“Nachträge zur Traumdeutung” [a], holograph manuscript
“Formulierungen über die zwei Prinzipien des psychischen Geschehens” [b], holograph
manuscript
“Psychoanalytische Bemerkungen über einen autobiographisch beschriebenen Fall von
Paranoia (Dementia Paranoides)” [c] [Schreber case], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Die Handhabung der Traumdeutung in der Psychoanalyse” [e], holograph manuscript
1911-1913
“Ideen u[nd] Entdeckungen,” holograph manuscript with photocopy
BOX
OV 4
REEL
2
1912-1913
“Über einige Übereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden und der Neurotiker” [“Totem
und Tabu”] [a]
[Miscellaneous manuscripts], holograph manuscripts with photocopies
“II: Das Tabu und die Ambivalenz der Gefühlsregungen,” photocopy of holograph
manuscript
(3 folders)
“III: Animismus, Magie und Allmacht der Gedanken,” holograph manuscript
“IV: Die infantile Wiederkehr des Totemismus,” holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
[Bibliographic notes], holograph manuscripts with photocopies
1913
“Ein Traum als Beweismittel” [a], holograph manuscript
“Weitere Ratschläge zur Technik der Psychoanalyse: I, Zur Einleitung der Behandlung” [c],
holograph manuscript
“Das Motiv der Kästchenwahl” [f], holograph manuscript
“Zwei Kinderlügen” [g], holograph manuscript
“Die Disposition zur Zwangsneurose” [i], holograph manuscript
1914
“Über fausse reconnaissance (’déjà raconté') während der psychoanalytischen Arbeit” [a],
holograph manuscript
“Der Moses des Michelangelo” [b], holograph manuscript with ink sketch of Michelangelo's
“Moses”
“Zur Einführung des Narzissmus” [c], holograph manuscript
“Zur Psychologie des Gymnasiasten” [f], photocopy of printed publication
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“Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung” [d], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
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“Weitere Ratschläge zur Technik der Psychoanalyse: II, Erinnern, Wiederholen und
Durcharbeiten” [g], holograph manuscript
[Various notes on “Macbeth,” 1914, July], holograph manuscripts with photocopies
1915
“Bemerkungen über die Übertragungsliebe” [“Weitere Ratschläge zur Technik der
Psychoanalyse: III”] [a], holograph manuscript
“Zeitgemässes über Krieg und Tod” [b], holograph manuscript
“Triebe und Triebschicksale” [c], holograph manuscript
“Die Verdrängung” [d], holograph manuscript
“Das Unbewusste” [e], holograph manuscript
“Mitteilung eines der psychoanalytischen Theorie widersprechenden Falles von
Paranoia” [f], holograph manuscript
part. filmed
[Letter to Dr. F. van Eeden] [1914] [g], corrected and signed typewritten proof and photocopy
of holograph manuscript
“Wir und der Tod” [1915, Feb. 7] [i], holograph manuscript with photocopy
not filmed
[Letter dated 1915, Feb. 7, on melancholia], holograph manuscript
1916
“Mythologische Parallele zu einer plastischen Zwangsvorstellung” [b], holograph
manuscript
“Eine Beziehung zwischen einem Symbol und einem Symptom” [c], holograph manuscript
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“Einige Charaktertypen aus der psychoanalytischen Arbeit” [d], holograph manuscript
1916-1917
“Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse” [a]
[“I Teil: Die Fehlleistungen (I-IV)”], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
[“II Teil: Der Traum,” begins “Fünfte Vorlesung”], holograph manuscript
(5 folders)
“Neurosenlehre: I. Psychoanalyse und Psychiatrie” [“Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die
Psychoanalyse: III Teil: Allgemeine Neurosenlehre”], holograph manuscript
(7 folders)
1917
“Eine Schwierigkeit der Psychoanalyse” [a], holograph manuscript
“Eine Kindheitserinnerung aus
Dichtung und Wahrheit
” [b], holograph manuscript
“Über Triebumsetzungen, insbesondere der Analerotik” [c], holograph manuscript
“Metapsychologische Ergänzung zur Traumlehre” [d], holograph manuscript
“Trauer und Melancholie” [1915] [e], holograph manuscript
1918
“Beiträge zur Psychologie des Liebeslebens: Das Tabu der Virginität” [a], holograph
manuscript
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“Aus der Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose” [b] [Wolf-Man case], holograph manuscript
(4 folders)
“Sammlung kleiner Schriften zur Neurosenlehre, vierte folge”
Photocopies of title page and table of contents
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Corrected galley proofs, pp. 449-480 (pp. 465-480 are misnumbered as 365-380), 1918,
Aug., printed publication with photocopies
(2 folders)
1919
“Wege der psychoanalytischen Therapie” [a], holograph manuscript
“James J. Putnam” [b], holograph manuscript
“Zur psychoanalytischer Bewegung. Internationaler psychoanalytischer Verlag und
Preiszuteilungen für psychoanalytische Arbeiten” [c], holograph manuscript
“Vorwort” [“Einleitung zu
Zur Psychoanalyse der Kriegsneurosen
”] [d], holograph
manuscript
“Ein Kind wird geschlagen, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Entstehung sexueller Perversionen” [e],
holograph manuscript
“Vorrede” [“Vorrede zu Reik
Probleme der Religionpsychologie
”] [g], holograph
manuscript
“Das Unheimliche” [h], holograph manuscript
1920
“Über die Psychogenese eines Falles von weiblicher Homosexualität” [a] [Trautenegg case],
holograph manuscript
“Zur Vorgeschichte der analytischen Technik” [b], holograph manuscript
“Dr. Anton v. Freund” [c], holograph manuscript
“Gedankenassoziation eines 4 jährigen Kindes” [“Gedan-kenassoziation eines vierjährigen
Kindes”] [d], holograph manuscript
“Vorwort zur vierten Auflage [der
Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie
]” [e]
Holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
Typewritten manuscript with holograph corrections and additions with photocopy and
holograph reaction to essay not in Freud's hand
“Jenseits des Lustprinzips” [g]
Holograph manuscript
Holograph and typewritten manuscript, bound
1921
[“Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse”] [c], photocopies of holograph manuscripts
1922
“Traum und Telepathie” [a], holograph manuscript
“Über einige neurotische Mechanismen bei Eifersucht, Paranoia und Homosexualität” [b],
holograph manuscript
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“Nachschrift zur Analyse des kleinen Hans” [c], holograph manuscript
“Geleitwort” [“Preface (in French) to Raymond de Saussure's ’La méthode
psychoanalytique'”] [e], holograph manuscript with photocopy and typewritten transcript
“Teufelsverschreibung,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
not filmed
“Dream and Telepathy” [a], typewritten English translation by Wilson Vance with
corrections not in Freud's hand but signed by him and holograph comments by Freud
1923
“Libido Theorie” [a], holograph manuscript
“Das Ich und das Es” [b]
Holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
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Published copy by Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1923, original (lacks covers
and spine) with occasional pencilled notes not in Freud's hand and photocopy
(2 folders)
“Bemerkungen zur Theorie und Praxis der Traumdeutung” [c], holograph manuscript
“Eine Teufelsneurose im siebzehnten Jahrhundert” [1922] [d]
Holograph manuscript
(5 folders)
Holograph manuscripts with photocopies
(2 folders)
“Die infantile Genitalorganisation (Eine Einschaltung in die Sexualtheorie)” [e], holograph
manuscript
“Dr. Ferenczi Sándor” [i], typewritten transcript and photocopy of holograph manuscript
not filmed
[“Preface to Max Eitingon's
Bericht ĂĽber die Berliner psychoanalytische Poliklinik
”] [g],
holograph manuscript
1924
“Neurose und Psychose” [b], holograph manuscript
“Das ökonomische Problem des Masochismus” [c], holograph manuscript
“Der Untergang des Ödipuskomplexes” [d], holograph manuscript
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“Die Geschichte der Psychoanalyse” [“Kurzer Abriss der Psychoanalyse”] [1923] [f],
holograph manuscript
“Mitteilung des Herausgebers” [h], holograph manuscript
“Bibliographie [zur ’Selbstdarstellung']” [circa 1924], holograph manuscript
1925
“Notiz über den Wunderblock” [a], holograph manuscript
“Sigmund Freud” [“Selbstdarstellung”] [1924] [d]
Corrected galley proofs
Holograph manuscript, bound
Copy published by Felix Meiner Verlag, 52 pp., n.d.
“Die Widerstände gegen die Psychoanalyse” [1924] [e], holograph manuscript
“Geleitwort [Preface to August Aichorn's
Verwahrloste Jugend
] [f], photocopy of holograph
manuscript
“Josef Breuer” [g], holograph manuscript
“Die Verneinung” [h], holograph manuscript
“Einige psychische Folgen des anatomischen Geschlechtsunterschieds” [j] [1926],
holograph manuscript
1926
“Karl Abraham” [b], holograph manuscript
“Hemmung, Symptom und Angst” [1925] [d], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Die Frage der Laienanalyse” [e], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Psychoanalysis” [“Psycho-Analysis: Freudian School”] [for the thirteenth edition of the
Encyclopaedia Britannica
] [f], holograph manuscript
“Noten zur Laienalyse” [1926-1927?], holograph manuscript
“Samuel Butler (1835-1902),” holograph manuscript
1927
“Nachwort zur Diskussion über ’die Frage der Laienalyse'” [a], holograph manuscript
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“Nachtrag zur vorstehenden Aufsatz” [“Nachtrag zur Arbeit über den Moses des
Michelangelo”] [b], holograph manuscript
“Die Zukunft einer Illusion” [c]
Holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
Uncorrected galley proofs
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“Der Humor” [d], holograph manuscript
“Fetischismus” [e], holograph manuscript
“Fetischismus” and “Der Humor” [d] [e], corrected galley proofs
1929
“Ernest Jones zum 50. Geburtstag” [a], holograph manuscript
[On his smoking habit], 1929, Feb. 2, typewritten transcript and negative photocopy of
holograph manuscript
1929-1939
“Kürzeste Chronik,” holograph manuscript
1930
“Das Unglück in der Kultur” [“Das Unbehagen in der Kultur”] [1929] [a]
Holograph manuscript, bound
Photocopy of holograph chapter headings
[“Ansprache im Frankfurter Goethe-Haus”] [e]
Holograph manuscript
Typewritten transcript
Clippings of printed version, “Goethe und die Psychoanalyse,” in
Neue Freie Presse
,
1930, Aug. 29, and “Meine Lebensarbeit” in unidentified serial publication
“Vorrede zu der Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse,” 1930, Dec., and
“Vorrede zu ’Totem und Tabu,'” 1930, Dec., holograph manuscript
1931
“Über libidinöse Typen” [a], holograph manuscript
“Über die weibliche Sexualität” [b], holograph manuscript
1932
“Zur Gewinnung des Feuers” [a], holograph manuscript
“An die Vorsitzenden der psychoanalytischen Vereinigungen,” Ostern 1932, holograph
manuscript
[Max Eitingon], holograph manuscript
1933
“Neue Vorlesungen” [“Neue Folge der Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse”]
[1932] [a], “Vorrede” (typewritten) and holograph manuscript
(5 folders)
1934
“Sandor Ferenczi” [c], holograph manuscript
“Nachtrag” [1932?], holograph manuscript
[Unidentified quotation (for “Neue Vorlesungen XXXI”?)], 1933, Mar. 1, holograph
manuscript
1935
“Nachschrift” [“Nachschrift 1935 zur ’Selbstdarstellung,'” second edition] [a], holograph
manuscript
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“Die Feinheit einer Fehlhandlung” [b], corrected galley proof
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“Chronologie” [bibliography and lists of foreign translations of Freud's writings], holograph
manuscript with photocopy
1936
[Brief an Romain Rolland]: [“Eine Erinnerungsstörung auf der Akropolis”] [a], holograph
manuscript
1937
“Lou Andreas-Salomé” [a], holograph manuscript and corrected galley proof
“Die endliche und die unendliche Analyse” [c]
Holograph manuscript
Typewritten manuscript with corrections in Freud's hand
(4 folders)
Corrected galley proofs
“Konstruktionen in der Analyse” [d]
Holograph manuscript
Typewritten manuscript with corrections in Freud's hand
“Wenn Moses ein Ägypter war ...” [e]
Holograph manuscript
(3 folders)
Corrected galley proofs
1938
“Ein Wort zum Antisemitismus” [a], holograph manuscript
Letter to the editor of
Time and Tide
, 1938, Nov. 26 [c], published version
[Statement regarding publication of
Internationale Zeitschrift fĂĽr Psychoanalyse
],
typewritten manuscript with corrections in Freud's hand
[Statement read over British Broadcasting Corp., 1938, Dec.], holograph manuscript
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1939
[“Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion”] [1937-1939] [a], “Der Mann Moses,
Ein Historischer Roman,” holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Vorbermerkung I, von dem Marz 1938" [“III: Moses, Sein Volk und die monotheistische
Religion”], holograph manuscript
(4 folders)
[Translation with Anna Freud of Princess Marie Bonaparte's
Topsy, Chow-Chow au Poil
d'Or
, Paris, 1937, under the title
Topsy, der Goldhaarige Chow
, Amsterdam] [b],
holograph manuscript
Folder A
not filmed
Folder B
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1940
“Abriss der Psychoanalyse” [1938] [a], holograph manuscript
(2 folders)
“Some elementary lessons in Psycho-Analysis” [1938] [b], holograph manuscript
“Das Medusenhaupt” [1922] [c], holograph manuscript
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“Zur Theorie des hysterischen Anfalles von Dr J. Breuer und Dr Sigm. Freud im
Wien” [“With Breuer, Jr, ’Zur Theorie des hysterischen Anfalls'”] [1892] [d], holograph
manuscript
“Die Ichspaltung im Abwehrvorgang” [1938] [e], holograph manuscript
1941
[“Brief an Josef Breuer”], 1892, June 29 [1892] [a], holograph manuscript
“III” [“Notiz ’III'”] [1892] [b], holograph manuscript
“Eine erfüllte Traumahnung” [1899] [c], holograph manuscript
“Vorbericht” [“Psychoanalyse und Telepathie”] [1921] [d]
Holograph manuscript
Typewritten manuscript with holograph corrections not in Freud's hand
[“Ansprache an die Mitgleider des Vereins B'Nai B'rith (1926)”] [1926] [e], holograph
manuscript
“Ergebnisse, Ideen, Probleme” [1938] [f], holograph manuscript
1942
“Psychopathische Personen auf der Bühne” [1905-1906] [a], typewritten transcript and
negative photocopy of holograph manuscript
1950
[“Entwurf einer Psychologie, 1895"] [Part of “Aus den Anfängen der Psychoanalyse,”
1887-1902] [a], holograph mansucript
(2 folders)
1951
[“A letter on Homosexuality”] [1935] [a], photocopy of holograph manuscript
1955
[“Original Record of the Case of Obsessional Neurosis (the ’Rat Man')”] [1907-1908] [a]
Holograph manuscript
not filmed
German transcript
“Gutachten über eine elektrische Behandlung der Kriegsneurotiker,” 1919-1920 [1920] [c],
positive and negative photocopies of holograph manuscript, also transcript and negative
photocopy of related background items
1956
“Bericht über meine mit Universität-Jubiläums Reisestipendium unternommene
Studienreise nach Paris und Berlin, October 1885-Ende März 1886" [1886] [a], negatives
and negative prints of holograph manuscript with holograph transcript not in Freud's hand
and typewritten transcript
(3 folders)
not filmed
1957
“Traüme im Folklore,” with Ernst Oppenheim [1911] [a], photocopy of holograph
manuscript, including unidentified poetry and writings by someone other than Freud
not filmed
1966
[“Introduction to S. Freud and W. C. Bullitt,
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty-Eighth
President of the United States: A Psychological Study
”] [b] [1938], corrected typescript
1985
“Übersicht der Übertragungsneurosen” [1915], photocopy of holograph manuscript
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Undated
“Abschliessende Bemerkungen,” holograph manuscript
not filmed
[Autobiographical note], holograph manuscript with photocopy
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“Bemerkungen zu Otto Rank, ’Der Kunstler',” holograph manuscript with photocopy
“Citate und Analogien,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
[Commentary on an article by Theodor Reik], holograph manuscript
not filmed
“Einige Theoretische Gesichtspunkte zur Paranoia,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
with typed transcript
[Jahresbilanz], holograph manuscript with photocopy
“Kriegswitze” [eleven war jokes], holograph manuscript with photocopy
“Meine individuelle Traumcharakteristik (Typische Traüme),” photocopy of holograph
manuscript
“My Subconscious Jewishness,” clipping from the
Current Jewish Record
[Notes and doodles], negative and positive photocopies of holograph manuscripts
[Notes for a contribution to the
Internationale Zeitschrift fĂĽr Psychoanalyse
, II, 1914, re:
homosexuality and hormones (?)], holograph manuscript with photocopy
[Notes on dreams: absurdity, déjà vu, and principles], holograph manuscripts with
photocopies
[Résumé], holograph manuscript
part. filmed
[Skizze], holograph manuscript with photocopy of typewritten transcript
not filmed
“Traum vom 8/9 Juli Dr/Fr 3/4 2 beim Erwachen,” holograph manuscript with typed
not filmed
[Unidentified fragments], holograph manuscript with typed transcripts
[Unidentified hand and typewritten manuscripts]
[Unidentified jottings] [“nachlass”], holograph manuscripts
part. filmed
[Unidentified notes], holograph and photocopied manuscripts
(2 folders)
“Verlorene Tendenzen in der Kunst,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
“Verschiedene Stile der indirekten Darstellung,” holograph manuscript with photocopy
“Vortrag,” photocopy of holograph manuscript
Writing not in Freud's hand concerning the “Kakao” analogy, photocopy of holograph
manuscript
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Subject File
Augenfeld, Felix
Floor plan of Freud's London, England, study and sketch of display cabinets, 1973, n.d.
Centenary of Freud's birth
Exhibit material
Items arranged according to a numeric scheme, 1897-1940, n.d.
Photographs and drawings, 1911
Printed matter, 1921, n.d.
Family trees by
Freud, Jechiel, 1914
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“The Growth of the Psycho-Analytic Movement,” map and chart, n.d. (Container 60)
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Miscellany
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Subject File
Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna, Austria, patient case files
Originals, 1881-1883 (Containers 45 and X 2)
Patients
Notes, n.d.
Writings
Undated
“Traum vom 8/9 Juli Dr/Fr 3/4 2 beim Erwachen,” holograph manuscript with typed
transcript (Containers X 3 and OV 14)
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