Ernst Theodor Echtermeyer
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Ernst Theodor Echtermeyer (12 August 1805, in Bad Liebenwerda – 6 May 1844) was a German writer and philosopher.[1] Together with Arnold Ruge, in 1838, he founded the Hallische Jahrbücher für Wissenschaft und Kunst, an organ of the Young Hegelians.[2]
References
- ^ Theodor Echtermeyer (1854). Auswahl deutscher Gedichte für gelehrte Schulen, von Theodor Echtermeyer: Herausgegeben von Robert Heinrich Heecke. Waisenhaus. pp. 930–. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
- ^ Mehring Franz. Karl Marx: The Story of his Life. London: Routledge. 2003. p. 17.
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