Feuerbach, Ludwig

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Name
Feuerbach, Ludwig Gender: M
Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas
born on 28 July 1804 at 01:30 (= 01:30 AM )
Place Landshut, Germany, 48n33, 12e09
Timezone LMT m12e09 (is local mean time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Scholfield
Astrology data s_su.18.gif s_leocol.18.gif 04°39' s_mo.18.gif s_aricol.18.gif 10°39 Asc.s_gemcol.18.gif 27°36'



Ludwig Feuerbach

Biography

German philosopher and anthropologist who studied comparative religions. His influence was greatest upon anti-Christian theologians.

Died 9/13/1872, Rechenberg, near Nurnberg, Germany.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

Source Notes

Originally this entry had 1:35pm rated C (Orig source not known), citing Sabian Symbols No.336.

On 16 August 2014, Sy Scholfield changed the rating to AA (1:30am), citing birth record quoted in "Verhandlungen des Historischen Vereins für Niederbayern, Volumes 122-123" (Historischer Verein für Niederbayern, Landshut, 1997), p. 249: "Kehren wir jedoch, ehe wir die welthistorisch gewordene Wirkung Feuerbachs überblicken, zum Taufbuch von St. Jodok zurück. Dort steht im Eintrag vom 29. Juli 1804, daß „Herr Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach, churf. Hofrath und Professor der Universität, und seine Gattin Eva Wilhelmine Tröster, beide lutheranischer Confession, den am 28. Juli ca. 1-2 Uhr morgens geborenen Sohn Ludovicus Andreas" taufen ließen von Pfarrer Winter im Beisein der Paten, des „Herrn Andreas Röschlaub, Hofraths und Professors der Medicin sowie des Herrn Ludwig Harscher, Oberappellationsraths in Herborn"."

Abridged translation: Let us return to the parish register of St. Jodok. It says in the entry for July 29, 1804, that "Mr. Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach, Elector, Councillor and Professor of the University, and his wife Wilhelmine Eva Tröster, both of the Lutheran religion, had a son on July 28, between 1 and 2 o'clock in the morning and he was baptized Andreas Ludovicus by Father Winter in the presence of the godfather "Andreas Röschlaub, professor of medicine and Lord Ludwig Harscher."

Categories

  • Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Philosopher/ Humanist
  • Vocation : Science : Anthropology