Schelling on the method of academical study, 1843.

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Schelling on the method of academical study, 1843.

Bound, handwritten lectures by Schelling dated 1843 March, Gottingen. First lecture "On the absolute conception of science." Second lecture, "On the scientific and moral end of academics. Inside cover signed: Ella Lyman Cabot. Marlboro St.

(74 p.) ; 16 x 20 cm.

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Cabot, Ella Lyman

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Author and educator, Ella Lyman Cabot was born into one prominent Boston family and married into another; her husband was Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939). She taught ethics and applied psychology at Boston private schools and directed the Sunday school at Unitarian King's Chapel. Cabot published seven books on ethics and childhood education and had privately printed a 3 volume biography of her parents. From the description of Papers, 1855-1934 (inclusive). (Harvard University). ...

Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph ˜vonœ 1775-1854

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Schelling (1775-1854), German philosopher. Ella Lyman Cabot, teacher and author of "Everyday ethics," "Seven ages of childhood," and "Temptations to rightdoing." From the description of Schelling on the method of academical study, 1843. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 41434327 ...