Adolph Ernst Kroeger

Deceased Person

1837 – 1882

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Who was Adolph Ernst Kroeger?

Adolph Ernst Kroeger was a translator and author who contributed significantly to the understanding of German literature in the United States.

Kroeger was the son of a clergyman who came to this country with his family in 1848 and settled at Davenport, Iowa. He was a Latin farmer, and instructed his son in foreign languages and instilled in him a love for music, poetry and philosophy. Young Kroeger first went into a banking house. In 1857 his father died, and he moved to New York City and was connected with the New York Times as translator for three years. He became their St. Louis correspondent and was noted for his political articles. During the Civil War he served on the staff of Gen. Frémont.

At the close of the Civil War, he settled in St. Louis. He made his living as a journalist and dabbled in municipal politics, but philosophy was his life calling. Both by translations of the works of Fichte, Kant, and Leibniz, and by numerous essays in different periodicals, he largely contributed to a better understanding of German literature in the United States, and increased the number of those that are interested in it. He wrote regularly for the St. Louis Journal of Speculative Philosophy. He published Fichte's Science of Knowledge, the same author's Science of Rights, and translated his Science of Morals, though at his death the latter remained in manuscript. He also issued The Minnesingers of Germany, containing translations of Walter von der Vogelweide and others, and Our Forms of Government and the Problems of the Future.

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Born
Dec 28, 1837
Died
Mar 8, 1882

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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