The most famous single analysis Freud contributed, one which is a
classic reference in the psychoanalytic field, this study has been
out of print for 15 years, and was last published by Dodd, Mead in
1932. With an introduction by Dr. Brill which delineates Freud's
relation of sex to neuroses, this also emphasizes how Freud
reconstructed the whole unconscious psychic life of the most
inscrutable, the most fascinating personage of the renaissance,
from his early infantile experiences, relates these to the
abnormality of which Leonardo was accused, tried and acquitted...
For the psychiatric and professional field predominantly. (Kirkus
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