One important ingredient in Freud's analysis was the North-Italian village
Trafoi where he received the message of the suicide of one of his patients, struggling with sexual problems. Without Trafoi the substitute Boltraffio
associated to it would be incomprehensible. Freud links Trafoi to the theme
death and sexuality, a theme preceding the word-finding problem in a conversation Freud had during a trip by train through
Bosnia-Herzegovina. The second important ingredient in Freud's analysis is the extraction of an Italian word
signor from the forgotten name
Signorelli.
Herr, the German counterpart of
Signor, is then linked to (Her)zegovina and the word
Herr occurring, as Freud tells us, in the conversation. That country's Turks, he recalled, valued sexual pleasure highly, and he was told by a colleague that a patient once said to him: "For you know, sir (
Herr) if
that ceases, life no longer has any charm". Moreover, Freud argued that (Bo)snia linked (Bo)tticelli with (Bo)ltraffio and Trafoi. He concludes by saying: "We shall represent this state of affairs carefully enough if we assert that
beside the simple forgetting of proper names there is another forgetting which is motivated by repression". In a scheme Freud presented the associations he used for the explanation of his Signorelli parapraxis. Freud denies the relevance of the content of the frescos. Nevertheless, psychoanalysts have pursued their investigations particularly into this direction, finding however no new explanation of the parapraxis.
Jacques Lacan suggested that the parapraxis may be an act of self-forgetting. Art historian Nicholas Fox Weber suggests that Freud forgot the name because the muscular naked men whom Signorelli portrayed made Freud’s unassertive father look bad by comparison, that the muscular naked men brought out Freud’s repressed homosexual feelings, that Signorelli’s portrayal of a Jewish Antichrist made Freud uncomfortable with his Jewishness or with his rejection of his Jewishness, and that Signorelli’s frescoes caused Freud to feel shame for having slept with his wife’s sister Minna. ==Trafoi in Kraepelin's dream==