ote _Die Christliche Dogmatik_, _Die
Christliche Taufe_, and a _Life of Jakob Bohme_.
{234d} Oettingen, Alexander von (1827-1905). A theologian and
statistician principally associated with Dorpat in Livonia, where he
studied from 1845 to 1849. He became Professor of Theology at its famous
University. His principal book is entitled, _Die Moralstatistik in ihrer
Bedeutung fur eine Sozialethik_.
{234e} Hartmann, Karl Robert Eduard von (1842-1906). Born in Berlin,
the son of General Robert von Hartmann, and served for some time in the
Artillery of the German Army. He has written many philosophical works.
His _Phanomenologie des sittlichlen Bewusstseins_ was published in Berlin
in 1879.
{235a} Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm (1646-1716). Born at Leipzig and died
at Hanover. Visited Paris and London, and became acquainted with Boyle
and Newton. In 1676 appointed to a librarianship at Hanover. His
philosophical views are mainly derived from his letters. The edition of
the _Letters_, edited by Ouno Klopp (1822-1903), appeared at Hanover
between 1862 and 1884 in 11 volumes.
{235b} Brandis, Christian August (1790-1867). A philosopher and
philologist, born in Hildesheim, studied in Gottingen and Kiel.
Accompanied Niebuhr as Secretary to the Embassy to Rome in 1816. In 1822
became Professor of Philosophy in Bonn. His _Handbuch der Geschichte der
griechischromischen Philosophie_, doubtless here referred to by Lord
Acton, was published in Berlin at long intervals (1835-66) in 3 volumes.
{235c} Fischer, Kuno (1824-1907). Born at Sandewalde in Silesia.
Deprived of his professorship of philosophy at Heidelberg by the Baden
Government in 1853 on account of charge of Pantheism, but recalled to
Heidelberg in 1872. His principal book is _Geschichte der Neuern
Philosophie_ (1852-1903). His _Franz Baco von Verulam_ appeared in 1856,
and _Francis Bacon und seine Schule_ made the 10th volume of his
_Geschichte_.
{235d} Zeller, Eduard (1814- still living). Theologian and historian of
philosophy. Studied at Tubingen and Berlin, became Professor of Theology
at Berne, afterwards held chairs successively at Heidelberg and Berlin.
His many works include _The Philosophy of Ancient Greece_, _Platonic
Studies_ and _Zwingli's Theological System_.
{236a} Bartholomess, Christian (1815-1856). A French philosopher, born
at Geiselbronn in Alsace. From 1853 Professor of Philosophy at
Strassburg. Died at Nuremberg. Wrote a
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