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AARS, Dr. KR. B.-R., On the Psychological Analysis of the World. Philosophy of Projection. VIII, 296 pp. 1900. M. 6.—
Archives de Psychologie de la Suisse romande Archives of Psychology of French Switzerland published by Th. Flournoy and Ed. Claparède. per volume M. 10.—
The Archives, newly appearing in Geneva, publish original works and reviews from the field of psychology and its border areas. They appear in loose issues which are gathered into volumes. I have been entrusted with the distribution for the German book trade and I can provide sample issues upon request.
BALDWIN, Prof. JAMES MARK, Social and Ethical Life Explained by Mental Development. Awarded the gold medal by the Royal Danish Society of Sciences. Revised and introduced by Prof. Dr. P. Barth. XVIII, 466 pp. 1900. M. 12.—
The author seeks the key to many phenomena of social, moral, and religious life in the concept of the "I" the ego. Its formation and development are analyzed here in detail for the first time... The author's investigation sheds new light on many questions of psychology and sociology.
CAJAL, Prof. Dr. S. RAMON, Studies on the Human Cerebral Cortex. Translated into German by Dr. J. Bresler.
1st Issue. The Visual Cortex. VI, 77 pp. with 24 ill. 1900. M. 3.—
In the first of these studies, Cajal provides proof that the cortex of the visual sphere of the brain possesses a unique structure, entirely different from that of the rest of the cerebral cortex. The new layers are treated thoroughly, each in itself.
2nd Issue. The Motor Cortex. IV, 113 pp. with 31 ill. 1900. M. 4.50
3rd Issue. The Auditory Cortex. IV, 68 pp. with 21 ill. 1902. M. 3.—
CAJAL, Prof. Dr. S. RAMON, The Structure of the Optic Chiasm along with a General Theory of the Crossing of Nerve Paths. Translated into German by Dr. J. Bresler. With a foreword by Privy Councilor Dr. P. Flechsig. VIII, 66 pp. large 8vo with 12 ill. 1899. M. 3.—, bound M. 4.—
The doctrine of the partial crossing of the optic nerves, shaken by v. Kölliker's authority, is placed on secure foundations again by Cajal and expanded in a surprising way.
DELBRÜCK, Director Dr. A., Judicial Psychopathology. A short textbook for students, physicians, and jurists. VIII, 224 pp. 1897. M. 5.60, bound M. 6.60
FELDEGG, Prof. FERDINAND Ritter von, Contributions to the Philosophy of Feeling. Collected critical-dogmatic essays on two fundamental problems. VI, 122 pp. 1900. M. 2.50
GIESSLER, Dr. C. M., Emotions and Their Mastery. VIII, 68 pp. 1900. M. 1.20
In the present age with its difficult living conditions, everything is being calculated more and more for practical use. Thus, science's solution now reads: Practical application of what has been researched! Public utility! The present work is intended to provide a contribution to this.
GOLDSCHEIDER, Prof. Dr. A., The Significance of Stimuli for Pathology and Therapy in the Light of Neuron Theory. IV, 88 pp. 1898. M. 2.40
The present book will offer a source of stimulation to everyone and show them the way how a large series of things, both those observed daily and therefore viewed as "self-evident," as well as symptoms of a rare and seemingly absurd or even apparently feigned kind, can find their explanation.
HANSLICK, Prof. Dr. ED., On the Musically Beautiful. A contribution to the revision of the aesthetics of musical art. 10th ed. XII, 221 pp. bound M. 3.—
This famous writing, which, unconcerned by all prejudices and attacks, was the first to extract the concept of the "musically beautiful" from a hazy twilight, remains new and retains its distinct value for all truly educated people.
HÖFLER, Prof. Dr. A. and Dr. ST. WITASEK, Psychological School Experiments with Descriptions of the Apparatus. VIII, 30 pp. 1900. M. 1.20
HOLZAPFEL, RUDOLF, Pan-Ideal. Psychology of social feelings. With a foreword by E. Mach. X, 232 pp. 1901. M. 7.—
Journal for Psychology and Neurology. Organ of the Neurobiological Institute at the University of Berlin. Edited by A. Forel and O. Vogt. per volume M. 20.—
The journal, emerging from the Journal of Hypnotism, aims to be a central publication for medical psychology, providing valuable service to the psychiatrist, psychologist, anatomist, and neurologist.
KRAEPELIN, Prof. Dr. EMIL, Psychiatry. A textbook for students and physicians. Sixth, completely revised edition. 2 volumes. 1899. M. 24.—, bound M. 26.50
Volume I: General Psychiatry. XIII, 362 pp. M. 9.—, bound M. 10.—
Volume II: Clinical Psychiatry. XIV, 607 pp. with illustrations and 9 plates. M. 15.—, bound M. 16.50.
This work is considered by a large part of the professional press to be the best German textbook on psychiatry.