GOTTHILF HEINRICH VON SCHUBERT
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A German philosopher; born at Hohenstein, Saxony, April 26, 1780; died at Munich, July 1, 1860. Among his works are: "Inklings of a General History of Life" (1806); "Views of the Night Side of Natural Science" (1808); "Symbolism of Dreams" (1814); "The Primordial World and the Fixed Stars" (1822); "History of the Soul" (1830); "Old and New concerning the Inner Life of the Soul" (5 vols., 1817-44); "Ailings and Perturbations of the Human Soul" (1845).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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