Ernst Friedrich Apelt

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Ernst Friedrich Apelt (1812, Reichenau – 1859) was a German philosopher and entrepreneur. He was a student of Jakob Friedrich Fries,[1] succeeding him at the University of Jena. He was the principal contributor to the Abhandlungen der Fries'sche Schule, which he founded with Matthias Jakob Schleiden.[2]

He was also one of the early scholars of the life and work of Johannes Kepler, a precursor of Alexandre Koyré.

Works

  • Metaphysik (1857)

References

  • Nick Jardine, "KOYRÉ’S KEPLER/KEPLER’S KOYRÉ", History of Science, Vol. 38 (2000), pp 363-376

Notes

  1. Friesian School
  2. Pauline M. H. Mazumdar, Species and Specificity: An Interpretation of the History of Immunology (1995), p.24.


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