Ferdinand Eckstein
Ferdinand Eckstein (1790–1861), Baron d'Eckstein, was a philosopher and playwright.
He was born in Copenhagen as son of a German Jew, who had converted to Protestantism. Eckstein converted to Catholicism in Rome under the influence of Friedrich Schlegel, and settled in France, after Napoleon's defeat. He worked 1815-30 as police-inspector and was an advocate of religious and civil liberty.
Eckstein was an Orientalist who believed that the study of Eastern texts and languages was the most important intellectual pursuit of his time. Nicknamed "Baron Sanskrit", he thought that God's revelation in its purest form could be found in the texts of ancient India.
Eckstein worked with Nodier, Hugo, Abel de Rémusat, Chateaubriand, Alexandre Guiraud and Delphine Gay in various literary enterprises and founded his own newspaper, The Catholic (1826-9), where he advocated basing of metaphysics in history supported by linguistics, philology and mythography.
Works
- Der Kampf um Pisa. Ein Trauerspiel. Heidelberg: Mohr & Zimmer 1813.
- Le Catholique. Ouvrage périodique, dans lequel on traite de l'universalité des connaissances humaines sous le point de vue de l'unité de doctrine. Paris 1 (1826) - 16 (1829).
- Recherches historiques sur l'humanité primitive. Théogonies et religions des anciens âges. Paris: Martinet 1848.
- Geschichtliches über Askesis der alten heidnischen und der alten jüdischen Welt als Einleitung einer Geschichte der Askesis des christlichen Mönchthums vom Baron von Eckstein. Mit einem Vorworte von Joh. Jos. Ign. von Döllinger. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder 1862.
References
- Herders Conversationslexikon. Freiburg im Breisgau 1854, Bd. 2, 493.
- Le Guillou, Louis: Lettres inédites du Baron d'Eckstein. Société et littérature à Paris en 1838-40. Paris: Presses universitaires de France 1998.
- Le Guillou, Louis: Le baron d'Eckstein et ses contemporains. Paris 2003.
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