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Leonardo da Vinci

Sigmund Freud

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. . . age, but is aroused through the impression of an important experience, through the birth of a little brother or sister, or through fear of the same endangered by some outward experience, wherein the child sees a danger to his egotistic interests. The investigation directs itself to the question whence children come, as if the child were looking for means to guard against such undesired event. We were astonished to find that the child refuses to give credence to the information imparted to it, e.g., it energetically rejects the mythological and so ingenious stork-fable, we were astonished to find that its psychic independence dates from this act of disbelief, that it often feels itself at serious variance with the grown-ups, and never forgives them for having been deceived of the truth on this occasion. It investigates in its own way, it divines that the child is in the mother's womb, and guided by the feelings of its own sexuality, it formulates for itself theories about. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Very perceptive, but as with all Freud it should be taken with one huge phallic shaped grain of salt.

ساءتني الترجمة العربية بقلم الاستاذ الحسبن خضيري

ليس لأن المترجم سيء، بل على العكس، يبدو مترجمًا جيدا
ولكن للأسف هو غير ملم تمامًا بالاصطلاح الفرويدي فتاهت الكلمات وتمزق المعنى
وأصبحت ألهث وراء كل صفحة أحاول إعادة ترجمتها في ذهني لأدرك ما الذي كان يريد فرويد قوله

المترجم قام بجهد مميز في البحث تجلى في ه

من خلال سطرين قالهم دافنشي أقام فرويد كتاب عن طبيعة ميوله الجنسية وربما تكون تحليلاته خاطئة ليس لدينا أدنى فكرة عن تلك المعلومات سوى تكهنات، ولكنه مشكور على المجهود والبحث.

الغلاف لطيف اوي
اول قراءة ل فرويد
طول الكتاب تكرار ف الكلام وحشر ان دافنشي مدخلش ف اي علاقة جنسية وده يمكن يبقى معناه انه مثلي الجنسية وان باباه هجره ومامته معرفش مالها ،، ارحمنا يا عم فرويد

One of the more interesting things about reading Freud in this century is finding he's already addressed most criticisms against him: explicitly, with gracefully worded apology and rebuttal.
You think he's building castles in the air? He knows his arguments are founded on scant evidence and he offers

Freud was wrong from the beginning (a mistranslation of da Vinci's childhood memory of "vulture" instead of "kite", which leads into connections between vultures and Egyptian mythology and how da Vinci may have known about this and that...) yet despite of this he lays the foundation for psychobiogra

Pagine interessanti e ho imparato cosa sia un 'esame patografico'.
Lentamente, Sigmund racconta Leonardo e lui solo poteva scrivere un saggio e il commento allo stesso, diavolo di uno psicanalista!
Dunque che dire?! Della serie: come ti scrivo una non-recensione delle mie.

You may dislike Freud, but how many feature length books on why a famous artist is gay have you written? Exactly.

If someone were to write a parody of Freud it would be exactly like this. In fact it might be too much like Freud that it would lose in a competition to find the real Freud (you know like when you read about famous people who have come second in a lookalike competition to find the best lookalike of

الكتاب جيد وترجمته رايقة جدا علي الرغم من مترجم من الانجليزية وليس من اللغة الأم الألمانية
والكتاب هو لفرويد وفيه يتحدث عن دافنشي ، ويحاول معه أن يجري ببحثه النفسي عليه وبخاصة في فترة صباه ، ويُفسر ويسفر أغوار العبارة التي تشدق بها دافنشي وهو لا يزال صغيراً

يفلسف فرويد العبارة أشد ما يكون للفلسفة من

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