Jacob Gerhard Seyler Abel (1751-1829)
Perfectibilists, 248
Abel, Jacob Friedrich von (1751 Vaihingen, Germany — 1829 Schorndorf, Germany)
Order Name: Pythagoras
H aving attended the seminaries in Denkendorf, Maulbronn and Tübingen, studying philology, philosophy and theology, in 1770 Abel graduated and was appointed professor of philosophy in Stuttgart (Karlsschule Military Academy), subsequently becoming one of Friedrich Schiller’s teachers and good friends. Abel also maintained a significant friendship with Hegel, “played an important role in Hegel’s life,” assuming the role of mentor.2
In 1790 he was appointed professor of philosophy and headmaster of the Contubernium in Tübingen; prelate and “general superintendent in Oehringen and member of the executive authority of the Evangelic Church in Württemberg” in 1811; and in 1823, he was general superintendent in Urach and Reutlingen.3
Insinuated by Mieg (Epictetus) in July 1782, Abel attained the grade of Illuminatus Minor.4 According to Peggy Pawlowski, Abel was one of Weishaupt’s important pedagogues for the spread of Illuminism into the educational establishment.5
His alias alludes to Pythagoras of Samos (c.580-572 BC—c.500-490 BC), the revered mystic philosopher, mathematician, and geometer.
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*1751, †1829, professor of Philosophy, Stuttgart, member of the Illuminati under the code name Pythagoras Abderites
In more languages
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Jacob Friedrich Abel | *1751, †1829, professor of Philosophy, Stuttgart, member of the Illuminati under the code name Pythagoras Abderites | Pythagoras Abderites |
French | Jacob Friedrich Abel | * 1751, † 1829, professeur de philosophie, Stuttgart, membre des Illuminati sous le nom d’ordre Pythagore Abderites |
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Other forms of names: | Abel, Jakob Friederich Abel, Frederick; from Abel, Jacob F. |
Date/place of birth: | 05/09/1751; Vaihingen <on the Enz> |
Date/place of death: | 7/7/1829; Schorndorf |
Profession/Function: | writer philosopher prelate theologian educator psychologist |
Short biography: | Writer, 1751-1829 |
Places of action: | Denkdorf Schoental Stuttgart |
GND ID: | GND/119270285 |
Continue in the partner system: | https://www.statistics-bw.de/LABI/PDB.asp?ID=176502 |
Biography: | Pupils in the seminaries of Denkendorf, Maulbronn and Tübingen; 1772 teacher at the High Karlsschule; 1790 professor of philosophy in Tübingen; 1811 head of the Schöntal seminary; from 1823 general superintendent in Stuttgart. |
Proof: | HD 2,4,6,8,10; ADB 1; FIS 1; LB 7.13; WBIS; LCAuth |
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