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| | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling |
 | | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854), German philosopher was born at Leonberg[?], a small town of Württemberg. |
 | | He was educated at the cloister school of Bebenhausen, near Tübingen, where his father, an able Orientalist, was chaplain and professor, and at the theological seminary at Tübingen, which he was specially allowed to enter when he was three years under the prescribed age. |
 | | With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife Karoline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schelling's relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Karoline's young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both. |
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