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Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (26 April 1780, in Hohenstein-Ernstthal – 30 June 1860, in Laufzorn, a village in Oberhaching) was a German physician and naturalist.

Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert
Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert

Biography


He began his studies with theology, but turned to medicine and established himself as a doctor in Altenburg, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. He soon gave up his practice however and devoted himself to research in Dresden (from 1806). In 1809, by way of mediation from Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, he received the post of rector at a secondary school in Nuremberg.[1]

He gave renowned lectures on fringe science (animal magnetism, clairvoyance and dream), and in 1819 he occupied the chair in natural history in Erlangen where he studied botany (botanical abbreviation: Schub.[2]), forestry, mineralogy and geognosy. In 1827 he moved for the last time, to Munich, where he was appointed professor; it was here that the highly popular and friendly Schubert found an embittered opponent in Lorenz Oken.[1]

Schubert aimed to create a religiously-grounded interpretation of the cosmos. Contemporaries that included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Jean Paul, Justinus Kerner and Heinrich von Kleist were favorable to his work. His masterpiece, Symbolism of Dreams (1814) was one of the most famous books of its time, exercising influence over E. T. A. Hoffmann, and later on, Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung.[1] Schubert advocated an ecumenical "awakened Christianity" which found evidence for God both in Nature and in the human soul. Synthesising the Bible with the philosophy of Schelling, he was a major figure in the "later Enlightenment". In his History of the Soul (1830), Schubert again attempted to fuse the philosophy of Herder and Schelling with the Christian tradition.

Schubert's Naturgeschichte der Reptilien, Amphibien, Fische ... Zum Anschauungs-Unterricht für die Jugend. 10th edition, 1890).
Schubert's "Naturgeschichte der Reptilien, Amphibien, Fische ... Zum Anschauungs-Unterricht für die Jugend". 10th edition, 1890).

In 1824 Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius named the plant genus Schubertia (family Apocynaceae) in his honor.[3]


Selected works



Sources


  1. Schubert, Gotthilf Heinrich von (bayerischer Personaladel 1853) at Deutsche Biographie
  2. Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert at the International Plant Names Index (ipni.org)
  3. BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert de.Wikisource



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Готтхильф Генрих фон Шуберт (Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert, 1780—1860) — немецкий естествоиспытатель и философ. Член Леопольдины (1818), Баварской академии наук (1827), кавалер ордена Максимилиана (1853).



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