Erich Christian Klevesahl
Erich Christian Klevesahl (born March 7, 1745 in Wismar ; † July 5, 1818 in Dürkheim an der Haardt ) was a German philosopher, historian and theologian who worked as a professor of philosophy in Giessen.
Works
- With Johann Stephan Müller: The wisdom of God in the early death of the righteous. 1768.
- The joyful day passing through the Princess Louisa Friderica, fiance Princess of Prussia by casting celebrating ... . 1769.
- De usu, quem ex litteris elegantioribus capiant studia altiora. Around 1770.
- Memorable confirmation act by the deaf and mute Miss von T ** with a request to human friends. 1770.
- EC Klevesahl's poems and treatises. 1772.
- With Georg Christian Gebauer: Nova iuris naturalis historia. 1774.
- Evangel. important truths, presented publicly in catechism and some other sermons. 1776.
Individual evidence
- ^ University library Giessen: Student family records.
- ↑ Friedrich Rassmann: Literary concise dictionary of the deceased German poets ... from 1137 to 1824. 1826. Page 284.
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SURNAME | Klevesahl, Erich Christian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German philosopher, historian and theologian; Professor of Philosophy in Giessen |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 7, 1745 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wismar |
DATE OF DEATH | July 5, 1818 |
Place of death | Dürkheim an der Haardt |