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Freud, S. (1910). [SEK57a1]Leonardo Da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XI (1910): Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Leonardo da Vinci and Other Works, 57-138

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[SEK57a2]Editor's Note to "Leonardo Da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood"

[SEK57a3](a) German Editions:

[SEK57a4]1910 Eine Kindheitserinnerung Des Leonardo Da Vinci Leipzig and Vienna: Deuticke. Pp. 71. (Schriften zur angewandten Seelenkunde, Heft 7)

[SEK57a5]1919 Eine Kindheitserinnerung Des Leonardo Da Vinci 2nd ed. Leipzig and Vienna: Dcuticke. Pp. 76.

[SEK57a6]1923 Eine Kindheitserinnerung Des Leonardo Da Vinci 3rd ed. Leipzig and Vienna: Dcuticke. Pp. 78.

[SEK57a7]1925 Eine Kindheitserinnerung Des Leonardo Da Vinci G.S., 9, 371-454.

[SEK57a8]1943 Eine Kindheitserinnerung Des Leonardo Da Vinci G.W., 8, 128-211.

[SEK57a9](b) English Translation:

[SEK57a10]Leonardo da Vinci 1916 New York: Moffat, Yard. Pp. 130. (Tr. A. A. Brill.)

[SEK57a11]Leonardo da Vinci 1922 London: Kegan Paul. Pp. v + 130. (Same translator, with a preface by Ernest Jones.)

[SEK57a12]Leonardo da Vinci 1932 New York: Dodd Mead. Pp. 138. (Re-issue of above.)

[SEK57a13]The present translation, with a modified title, ‘Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood’, is an entirely new one by Alan Tyson.

[SEK57a14]That Freud's interest in Leonardo was of long standing is shown by a sentence in a letter to Fliess of October 9, 1898 (Freud, 1950a, Letter 98), in which he remarked that perhaps the most famous left-handed individual was Leonardo, who is not known to have had any love-affair

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