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SECKENDORF, VEIT LUDWIG VON (1626-1692) , German statesman and scholar, was a member of a German noble family, which took its name from the village
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1 Besides Friedrich Heinrich, count von Seckendorf, separately noticed, other members of the family were Adolf Franz Karl (17421818), who was made a count by Frederick William III. of Prussia; Eduard Christoph Ludwig Karl v. Seckendorf-Gudent (18131875), a Wurttemberg official; Karl Sigmund (17441785), writer; Franz Karl Leopold v. Seckendorf-Aberdar (17751809), poet, literary man and soldier; the brothers,; Christian Adolf (17671833) and Gustav Anton (" Patrik Peale "),(17751823), both literary men of some note, and Arthur v. Seckendorf-Gudent (1845-1886), student of forestry. -was appointed chancellor of the new university of Halle
Seckendorf's principal works were the following:Teutscher Furstenstaat (1656 and 1678), a handbook of German public law; Der Christenstaat (1685), partly an apology for Christianity and partly suggestions for the reformation of the church, founded on Pascal's Pensees and embodying the fundamental ideas of Spener; Commentarius historicus et apologeticus de Lutheranismo sive de Reformatione (3 vols., Leipzig
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See Richard Pahner, Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff and seine Gedanken fiber Erziehung and Unterricht ( Leipzig
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