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- Title: List of Short Biographys
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- Eduard von Hartmann (1842-1906)
- Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
- Title: Short Bio of Aeschylus (c 525-456 B.C.)
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- to performance before his court. It is highly probably Aeschylus drew on
- many years.
- Title: Short Bio of Archimedes (c 287-212 B.C.)
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- mathematical research. He is noted for his many mechanical inventions,
- Roman general, Marcellus, Archimedes was discovered drawing a mathematical
- through the body by a sword in the hand of a Roman infantryman. For
- Title: Short Bio of Roger Bacon (1214-1294)
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- of Magic, he wrote "The man is insane who writes a secret in any other
- Title: Short Bio of George Berkeley (1685-1753)
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- and in 1710 his great work, The Principles of Human Knowledge, was
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre Jean George Cabanis (1757-1808)
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- traveled widely in Poland and Germany. In 1789 he was appointed
- into German, 2 vols., 1808, under the title, Verhaltnis der Seele zum
- Title: Short Bio of Anthony Ashley Cooper (1671-1713)
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- a moral philosopher and author of "Characteristics of Men, Manners,
- Title: Short Bio of Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
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- The Descent of Man, published in 1871, dealt with
- "the origin of man and his history"
- Title: Short Bio of Renatus Cartesius [Rene Descartes] (1596-1650)
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- traveler, and firm adherent of the Roman Catholic faith. His philosophical
- Title: Short Bio of Emil DuBois-Reymond (1818-1896)
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- German physiologist and educator. Born Berlin, November 7th, 1818,
- many years he exerted great influence as a teacher. In 1858, upon the
- he became its permanent secretary. His closest friend after Muller's
- many references to his work in lectures and writings.
- Title: Short Bio of Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814)
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- the intention of becoming a clergyman. After a teaching position in
- Title: Short Bio of Johann Christoph August Franz, M.D. (1807-1839)
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- of Leipzig. From Germany he emigrated to England establishing his
- 1839, and Memoirs of the Case of a Gentleman Born Blind and
- Steiner's reference to the man who had been born blind is taken from
- Title: Short Bio of Galileo Galilei von Goethe (1564-1642)
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- German astronomer Johannes Kepler, initiated the scientific revolution
- Title: Short Bio of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
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- German Poet, Dramatist, Novelist, Natural Scientist. Rudolf Steiner
- Title: Short Biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
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- and many other works. Died in Weimar, March 22, 1832. In August
- Title: Short Bio of Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919)
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- German biologist, originally a physician in Berlin, became
- influenced by it, so that he became "the apostle of Darwinism in Germany."
- published 42 works of some 13,000 pages, plus many monographs. Rudolf
- Title: Short Bio of Robert Hamerling (1830-1889)
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- master at the gymnasium in Trieste. Many years of ill health caused
- Drama Course given in 1924, and in fact, many references to Hamerling and
- Title: Short Bio of Eduard von Hartmann (1842-1906)
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- Eduard von Hartmann
- Born 1842, von Hartmann was originally an officer in the Prussian
- famous almost overnight. Of the many other works he wrote, this book
- of von Hartmann, whom he visited in Berlin in following a philosophical
- was dedicated to von Hartmann. Hartmann died in 1906.
- Title: Short Bio of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
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- German philosopher. Born at Stuttgart, Hegel studied at Tübingen,
- to which he contributed many articles. Promoted to a chair in 1805, he
- an unparalleled influence on German philosophy in the 19th century.
- he continues to be a focal point for many thinkers.
- Title: Short Bio of Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879)
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- originator of "penny postage." A schoolmaster for many
- Title: Short Bio of David Hume (1711-1776)
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- reads Hume's books, one is amazed that many sometimes highly esteemed
- and even to find grateful readers for it. Hume has permanently
- Among those influenced by Hume may be numbered Immanuel Kant, William James,
- Title: Short Bio of Rudolf von Ihering [Jhering] (1818-1892)
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- German legal scholar and writer, a founder of the modern
- Title: Short Bio of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
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- Immanuel Kant
- Immanuel Kant, German philosopher, was born in Konigsburg April 22, 1724.
- of the Kritik in 1787, Kant became famous everywhere in German intellectual
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
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- German astronomer, born at Weil, Württemberg, and educated at
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Albert Lange (1828-1875)
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- in the circle of students of social problems in Germany at that time.
- outstanding example of selfless dedication to the well-being of mankind.
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre Simon Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827)
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- Title: Short Bio of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz (1646-1716)
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- Baron Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz (more correctly Leibniz) was a German
- and London, meeting many scholars. He discovered and published, in 1684,
- Title: Short Bio of Rosa Mayreder (1858-1938)
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- novels. In addition, she was active in the movement for woman suffrage
- Title: Short Bio of Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
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- Christianity in early childhood. A German composer, pianist, and
- Title: Short Bio of John Stewart Mill (1806-1873)
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- great champion of human rights, and in the second half of the 19th
- Title: Short Bio of Paul Julius Möbius (1853-1907)
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- German neurologist known for his work relating to the
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858)
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- German physiologist and comparative anatomist, born in Coblenz,
- in relation to human speech and hearing. His great work was the Handbuch
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900)
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- German philosopher and poet born near Lützen, Saxony, and educated at the
- the doctrine of the perfectibility of man through forcible self-assertion
- and glorification of the superman or overman (Übermensch). His
- theories are regarded as influencing the German attitude of the World War
- Also Sprach Zarathustra (proclaiming the gospel of the superman; 4 parts, 1883 ff.), which he interpreted in Jenseits von Gut und Böse (1886), and
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Paulsen (1846-1908)
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- German philosopher and educator. Educated at Erlangen, Bonn and
- 1895. His German Education, Past and Present (English transl.
- demand not only different bodily diet but also a different spiritual-moral
- Title: Short Bio of Emperor Rudolph II (1552-1612)
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- Rudolph II was an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
- which by that time was neither holy, Roman, nor even much of an empire.
- magician John Dee and his henchman Edward Kelley, the monk Giordano
- curiosities, the Kunstkammer, full of alchemical manuscripts,
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775-1854)
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- vision, on many points of Christianity." Steiner further spoke of
- appeared in public, the short, thick-set man, with the extremely
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805)
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- German poet, dramatist, historian, and philosopher.
- Title: Short Bio of Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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- German philosopher. His philosophy of pessimism was presented
- individual man as will. The constant mutual resistance of various
- Title: Short Bio of Karl Julius Schröer (1825-1900)
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- history of German poetry as such, he lectured on Goethe and Schiller,
- on Walther von der Vogelweide, on German Grammar and Speech, etc.
- of him in his Vom Menschenratsel, Riddles of Man, publ.
- Title: Short Bio of Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)
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- Steiner consulted the German edition, translated by Dr. B. Vetter
- Spencer's optimistic view of human progress collapsed, and he fell prey
- to marked pessimism regarding the future of mankind.
- Title: Short Bio of Rahel Varnhagen von Ense [née Levin] (1771-1833)
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- was born in 1771 in Berlin, the daughter of businessman Markus Levin and
- At a time when school education for girls was not available in Germany,
- cultured woman of Europe. Her salon became a "republic of the free mind
- In her first salon, women and men, nobility and commoners, Germans and
- literature and about love, about the art of acting and about romantic
- composer of the Wedding March, was later just one of her many famous
- (Information from the Journal of Politics for Germany. A magazine of
- the Office of Press and Information of the German federal government,
- And in German...
- Title: Short Bio of Eduard Zeller (1814-1908)
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- German Philosophy Since Leibnitz, Munich, 1871-75, p. 605. Eduard
- received many distinctions and honors. His Philosophie der Greichen
- Title: Short Bio of Theodor Ziehen (1862-1943)
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- German philosopher, psychologist, and psychiatrist. Ziehen taught
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