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GABLER, GEORG ANDREAS (1786-1853) , German Hegelian philosopher, son of J. P. Gabler (below), was born on the 3oth of July 1786, at Altdorf
and law, and became an enthusiastic disciple of Hegel
holding various educational appointments, he was in 1821 appointed rector of the Bayreuth gymnasium, and in 1830general superintendent of schools. In 1835 he succeeded Hegel in the Berlin chair. He died at Teplitz on the 13th of September 1853. His works include Lehrbuch d. philos. Propddeutik (1st vol., Erlangen, 1827), a popular exposition of the Hegelian system
Koran great
function
revelation
Mahommedan
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