Friedrich Salomon Krauss

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Friedrich Salomon Krauss (born October 7, 1859 in Požega , Austria-Hungary , † May 29, 1938 in Vienna ) was an Austrian ethnologist , sexologist and Slavist .

Life

Krauss - came from a Jewish family retailer - from 1877 to 1881 studied classical philology and history at Theodor Gomperz at the University of Vienna , where he 1882 Dr. phil. received his doctorate. One of his first publications is the translation of Artemidor of Daldis ' Oneirokritika (Greek: "Interpretation of Dreams"), to which Sigmund Freud refers in his Interpretation of Dreams (1900).

On behalf of Crown Prince Rudolf and the Anthropological Society in Vienna, Friedrich Krauss carried out a research trip to Bosnia , Herzegovina , Slovenia , Croatia and Dalmatia . During his field research from 1884 to 1885, Krauss - together with informers - collected around 200,000 verses from the Guslar songs of the Muslim Slavs . Friedrich Krauss published the unexpectedly large abundance of South Slavic folklore and folk tales in two volumes.

From 1891 to 1901 Krauss was the secretary of the Israelite Alliance in Vienna. He was editor of the Anthropophyteia . From 1914 to 1919 he taught at the war school for disabled people. He worked as a court interpreter for South Slavic languages and translated works by the authors Branislav Nušić and Svetozar Ćorović .

In 1908 Krauss supported the founding of the Zeitschrift für Sexualwissenschaft , which Magnus Hirschfeld was only able to publish for one year in the Leipzig publisher Georg H. Wigand.

Krauss coined the term paraphilia , the deviation of sexual preference. From September 16 to 23, 1930 he took part - together with a total of two thousand participants - in Vienna in the 4th Congress of the World League for Sexual Reform.

Publications

Monographs

  • Customs and traditions of the southern slaves. Vienna 1885.
  • Folk belief and religious custom of the southern slaves. Munster 1890.
  • Forays into the realm of female beauty . Schumann, Leipzig 1903.
  • The bride must be cheap. A Bosnian Singspiel. A. Schumann's Verlag, Leipzig 1903.
  • The grace of the woman's body. Schumann, Leipzig 1904.
  • Slavic folk research. Treatises on beliefs, customary rights, manners, customs and the Guslarenlieder of the southern Slaves, mainly on the basis of own surveys. Leipzig 1908.
  • with Louis Satow : The Sex Life of the Japanese People. 2 volumes. Leipzig 1932.
  • Folk tales of the southern slaves. Fairy tales and legends, rascals, purrs and edifying stories. Ed .: Raymond L. Burt and Walter Puchner . Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-205-99457-4 .

Essays

  • The tormentors among the southern Slavs . I. Mora; II. Vukodlak, the werewolf . In: Das Auslands 63 (1890), pp. 329–333 and pp. 410–414.

Editing

  • 1903–1904: Art. Half-monthly for art and everything else. Journal of the Association of Austrian Artists. Edited together with Arthur Brehmer.
  • 1904-1913: Anthropophytheia . Yearbooks for folkloric surveys and research on the development history of gender morality. 10 volumes have been published that have been supplemented:
    • 1906–1907: Historical sources . 4 volumes.
    • 1907–1929: accessories . 9 volumes.
  • The vernacular. Old and new contributions to folk research . Deutsche Verlagsaktiengesellschaft, Leipzig.

Translations

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Volkmar Sigusch : History of Sexual Science. Campus, Frankfurt am Main, New York 2008, p. 71 and p. 110.
  2. ^ Volkmar Sigusch: History of Sexual Science. Campus, Frankfurt am Main, New York 2008, p. 101.
  3. ^ Volkmar Sigusch: History of Sexual Science. Campus, Frankfurt am Main, New York 2008, p. 562.