Friedrich Salomon Krauss was an Croatian Jewish sexologist, ethnographer, folklorist, and Slavist. In 1877-78 Krauss attended the University of Vienna. One of his first publications was a translation of Artemidoros' of Daldis "Interpretation of Dreams" was cited in Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams. " He began his career as a folklorist and ethnologist.

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  • Friedrich Salomon Krauss was an Croatian Jewish sexologist, ethnographer, folklorist, and Slavist. In 1877-78 Krauss attended the University of Vienna. One of his first publications was a translation of Artemidoros' of Daldis "Interpretation of Dreams" was cited in Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams. " He began his career as a folklorist and ethnologist. In 1884-85, he received funding from the Crown Prince Rudolf to gather folklore and ballads of the Guslar singers in Bosnia, Croatia and Herzogovenia. As a result of this field research, he published a two volume collection of fairytales, "Sagen und Märchen der Südslaven". Perhaps his most famous work was the "Anthropophytia" (1904-1913), a scholarly yearbook which published folklore of erotic and sexual content. In alliance with the growing psychoanalytic movement, Krauss and his colleagues felt that sexual folklore, which was generally purged from all published collections by scholars, could provide valuable information about a culture and society. His research in the field of sexuality led to some conflict and in 1913 he was brought to trial in Berlin as a pornographer, but he was a correspondent of Sigmund Freud and used the term paraphilia to describe certain deviant sexual practices. He lived and worked as a writer, private scholar, and translator in Vienna.
  • Friedrich Salomo Krauss, war Sexualforscher, Ethnograph und Slawist. Durch seine Forschung im Bereich der Sexualität schaffte er sich viele Feinde und wurde deshalb angegriffen und verfolgt. Er war mit Sigmund Freud befreundet und prägte den Begriff der Paraphilie, der Abweichung der sexuellen Präferenz. Er lebte und arbeitete als Schriftsteller, Privatgelehrter und Übersetzer in Wien. Er unternahm 1884-85 Forschungsreisen in Bosnien, der Herzegowina und Dalmatien und sammelte dort Material über südslawische Folklore und Volkserzählungen, die er ins Deutsche übersetzte.
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  • Friedrich Salomon Krauss was an Croatian Jewish sexologist, ethnographer, folklorist, and Slavist. In 1877-78 Krauss attended the University of Vienna. One of his first publications was a translation of Artemidoros' of Daldis "Interpretation of Dreams" was cited in Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams. " He began his career as a folklorist and ethnologist.
  • Friedrich Salomo Krauss, war Sexualforscher, Ethnograph und Slawist. Durch seine Forschung im Bereich der Sexualität schaffte er sich viele Feinde und wurde deshalb angegriffen und verfolgt. Er war mit Sigmund Freud befreundet und prägte den Begriff der Paraphilie, der Abweichung der sexuellen Präferenz. Er lebte und arbeitete als Schriftsteller, Privatgelehrter und Übersetzer in Wien.
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  • Friedrich Salomon Krauss
  • Friedrich Krauss
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