Rudolf Reicke

Rudolf Reicke (5 February 1825, in Memel, East Prussia — 16 October 1905, in Königsberg, Germany) was a German historian and scholar of Kant.[1]

From 1847 to 1852 he studied at the University of Königsberg, where his influences included Karl Rosenkranz and Friedrich Wilhelm Schubert. From 1858 he was associated with the university library and was named head librarian in 1894. In 1864, he founded the Altpreußischen Monatschrift, a journal for "Kantiana".[2]

Literary works

  • Kantiana : Beiträge zu Immanuel Kants Leben und Schriften, 1860 Kantiana: Contributions to Immanuel Kant's life and writings.
  • Lose blätter aus Kants nachlass (3 volumes 1889–98) Papers from Kant's Nachlass.[3]
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References

  1. Kant, Immanuel (1995). Opus Postumum. Cambridge University Press. pp. xviii. ISBN 9780521319287.
  2. Biographies Other Persons Relevant to Kant - Manchester University
  3. HathiTrust Digital Trust (published works)


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