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    Hanns Sachs (German:; 10 January 1881, in Vienna – 10 January 1947, in Boston) was one of the earliest psychoanalysts, and a close personal friend of Sigmund Freud. He became a member of Freud's Secret Committee of six in 1912, Freud describing him as one "in whom my confidence is unlimited in spite of the shortness of our acquaintance".

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · Hanns Sachs was the kind of psychoanalyst who didn’t quite fit in with his contemporaries. While his name isn’t well known, he made important contributions to Freud’s doctrine. He was also an excellent teacher and was the first to apply the psychoanalytic theory to works of art.

  3. The Austrian psychoanalyst and doctor of law Hanns Sachs was born on January 10, 1881 in Vienna and died on January 10, 1947 in Boston. Sachs was the son of a Jewish lawyer whose family roots were in Bohemia. After studying law at the University of Vienna, he earned his doctorate in 1904 and began to practice as a lawyer.

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  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Fast Facts: Hanns Sachs. Born: January 10, 1881, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary; Died: January 10, 1947, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Education: Doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1905; Contribution: Pioneer in psychoanalysis, co-founder of the New York Psychoanalytic Society, and prolific writer

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Hans Sachs was a German burgher, meistersinger, and poet who was outstanding for his popularity, output, and aesthetic and religious influence. He is idealized in Richard Wagner’s opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Wagner’s opera is partly a tribute to the common people—and Sachs was one of.

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  7. Dr Irmarita Putnam had asked her analyst, Sigmund Freud, who should succeed Alexander, & Freud had unhesitantingly recommended Hanns Sachs. Sachs was born in Vienna in 1881, the youngest of four children in a well-to- do non-religious Jewish family. His father was a lawyer, his sister became a novelist & his brother wrote plays.

  8. SACHS, HANNS (1881–1947), non-medical psychoanalyst. Sachs was born in Vienna and studied law. In 1904 he read Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and in 1909 joined Freud's group, becoming a member of its executive the following year.

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