Works of Sigmund Freud

The Paris BSF provides you with all the works of Sigmund Freud, mainly in French, but also all translations in German, English, Spanish and Italian. We have also grouped together all the bibliographical works on Sigmund Freud in the nearby book stacks.
We have the complete works of Freud
- in German in paper and digital versions:
- Gesammelte Schriften (1924-1934, Internationaler psychoanalytischer Verlag, 12 volumes)
- Gesammelte Werke (1941-1987, Imago, Fischer, 19 volumes)
- Studien Ausgabe (1980, Fischer, 11 volumes).
- in English in paper and digital versions:
- Standard edition (1953-1974, Hogarth press, 24 volumes)
- Collected papers (1924-1950, International psycho-analytical press, Hogarth press, 5 volumes).
- in French:
- Œuvres complètes (1988-2019, Puf, 21 volumes).
- in Spanish:
- Obras completas (1922-1934, Biblioteca nueva, 17 volumes).
- in Italian in paper and digital versions:
- Opere (1989-1993, Bollati Boringhieri, 13 volumes)
Sigmund Freud in our catalogue that's:
- "FREUD, Sigmund" as author : 2887 references, 616 books, 28 brochures et 218 articles
- Le The oldest referenced text (1877) is : (1877a) Über den Ursprung der hinteren Nervenwurzeln im Rückenmark von Ammocoetes (Petromyzon planeri)
- The first book (1891) : « Zur Auffassung der Aphasien » (Deuticke)
- One of the first edition of the « Traumdeutung » (The Interpretation of Dreams) of 1911 (3rd ed.)
- "FREUD, Sigmund" as keyword : 6570 references
- Freud correspondences: 82 books, all Freud’s correspondence published in French, German and English.
- Biographies : 156 books, identifiables in the catalog by section “Freud (biographies)”
Some curiosities:

- The first translation in Japanese in 1952 of “Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality” by Kenji Ohtsuki. [1]
- The first publication in French in 1913 in the journal Scientia : (1913j) The claims of psychoanalysis to scientific interest
- The special issue of the journal « Le disque vert » in 1924 devoted to Sigmund Freud with texts by André Breton, René Crevel, Valéry Larbaud, Henri Michaux… [2]
