Theodor Schliephake
Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Schliephake (published under FW Theodor Schliephake ; * April 28, 1808 in Dörnten , † September 8, 1871 in Heidelberg ) was a German philosopher , historian and university professor .
Life
Schliephake was the son of a pastor . He went through high school in Wolfenbüttel and then went to the University of Göttingen . In Göttingen, the philosopher Karl Christian Friedrich Krause had a great influence on him and his fellow students Hermann von Leonhardi and Heinrich Ahrens . He remained at the university until his promotion to Dr. phil. with a dissertation on Pythagorean philosophy . In 1831 he was involved in the Göttingen Revolution. After his time in Göttingen, he studied art in Dresdenthen he became a teacher; first in Hanau , then in Heidelberg.
In 1837, Schliephake accepted an appointment as associate professor of history and philosophy at the University of Brussels , where he met his college friend Ahrens again. In 1843 he left the academic environment again and followed the invitation to become tutor for the children from the second marriage of the late Duke Wilhelm von Nassau . He stayed at the court in Wiesbaden until 1856. During this time he was given the title of Privy Councilor . This was followed by a time as director of the Nassau State Archives, which led him to the headquarters of the Central Archives in Idstein .
Schliephake returned to Heidelberg after he was offered an extraordinary professorship in philosophy at the University of Heidelberg in 1857 . The hoped-for full professorship did not materialize due to strong opposition. Nevertheless, his teaching was probably popular, which should also have been shown at his funeral .
The Schliephakestrasse in Frankfurt am Main was named after him.
Publications (selection)
- Philosophical
- The basics of moral life. A contribution to conveying the contradictions in ethics. C. W. Kreidel & Niedner, Wiesbaden 1855, OCLC 31137490 ( scan in Gothic script in the Google book search).
- Introduction to the system of philosophy. C. W. Kreidel & Niedner, Wiesbaden 1856, OCLC 716731412 ( scan in Gothic script in the Google book search).
- Regional history
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History of Nassau, from ancient times to the present, based on documented source research. 7 half-volumes, Kreidel, Wiesbaden 1866–1870, OCLC 32298559 (4th volume edited and volumes 5–7 continued by Karl Menzel until 1889 ):
- Volume 1, 1866, OCLC 32298559 ( scan in Gothic script in the Google book search),
- Volume 2, 1867, OCLC 312968815 ( scan in Gothic script in the Google book search),
- Volume 3, 1869, OCLC 312968834 ( scan in Gothic script in the Google book search),
- Volume 4, 1875, OCLC 312968861 ( scan in Gothic script in Google book search).
literature
- Eduard Ausfeld : Schliephake, Theodor . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 31, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1890, p. 519 f.
- Martin Hundt : The exchange of editorial letters for the Hallische, German and Franco-German yearbooks (1837-1844). [Third] sub-volume: Apparatus. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-05-004513-9 , p. 167 ( short biography Schliephake, Theodor (1808–1871) under correspondents and authors in the Google book search).
Individual evidence
- ^ Eduard Ausfeld : Schliephake, Theodor . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 31, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1890, p. 519 f.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schliephake, Theodor |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schliephake, Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor (full name); Schliephake, FW Theodor |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Philosopher, historian and university professor. |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 28, 1808 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dörnten |
DATE OF DEATH | September 8, 1871 |
Place of death | Heidelberg |