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- Title: Short Bio of Aeschylus (c 525-456 B.C.)
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- Athens and famous home of the cult of Demeter, a mystery cult which,
- against the Persians at Salamis and Marathon which contributed to much to
- eighty of which are known. However, only seven tragedies of the prodigious
- produced his Oedipus trilogy of which Seven Against Thebes is the only
- Title: Short Bio of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)
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- and Poetics, of which only his treatment of tragedy and epic poetry has
- Title: Short Bio of Roger Bacon (1214-1294)
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- Pope Clement IV he wrote a series of books which amounted to an
- way than one which will conceal it from the vulgar and make it
- Title: Short Bio of George Berkeley (1685-1753)
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- literary fame rests upon this latter work, which has been described as
- Title: Short Bio of Renatus Cartesius [Rene Descartes] (1596-1650)
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- work, which has often been summed up in his words,
- Title: Short Biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
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- Journal, the Journal of Tiefurt, to which Goethe contributed at her
- concerning Nature, which had appeared in the Journal of Tiefurt was
- this Fragment as "the essay in which the seeds of the later Goethean
- describes this Fragment as "the seed from which came all of Goethe's
- Title: Short Bio of Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919)
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- great scientist. The "genealogical tree" of Haeckel to which Steiner
- Title: Short Bio of Robert Hamerling (1830-1889)
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- which swept Europe in 1848, Hamerling joined the student legion in the
- Title: Short Bio of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
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- to which he contributed many articles. Promoted to a chair in 1805, he
- Title: Short Bio of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
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- his father, which left him in poverty. After he supported himself by
- hour -- a walk which for years followed exactly the same course, studied for
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre Simon Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827)
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- 1799-1825 his great work, the Mecanique celeste, which, as its author
- which he seems to attribute to Buffon, apparently unaware that
- Title: Short Bio of Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
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- 1835), which became the center of the musical world of Europe; helped
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858)
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- Berlin University, which position he held with great honor until his
- Müller developed an entirely new principle which he called "the law of
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900)
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- 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 Emperor Rudolph II (1552-1612)
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- which by that time was neither holy, Roman, nor even much of an empire.
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775-1854)
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- impressive head, and eyes which even in extreme old age were sparkling
- Title: Short Bio of Benedictus de Spinoza [Baruch de Spinoza] (1632-1677)
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- his views. His chief work, which had a lasting influence upon future
- The Ethics, which has recently appeared in a new edition titled
- Title: Short Bio of David Friedrich Strauss (1808-1874)
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- a center of controversy, the intensity of which has been likened to
- Life of Jesus (1835), in which he questioned the sources of the
- Title: Short Bio of Rahel Varnhagen von Ense [née Levin] (1771-1833)
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- throughout her life, which her husband published in book form after her
- Title: Short Bio of Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778)
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- the Lettres Anglaises ou Philosophiques, which caused an uproar
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