Paul Oskar Kristeller

Philosopher, Author

1905 – 1999

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Who was Paul Oskar Kristeller?

Paul Oskar Kristeller was an important scholar of Renaissance humanism. He was awarded the Haskins Medal in 1992. He was last active as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University in New York, where he mentored both Irving Louis Horowitz and A. James Gregor.

During his university years he studied with Werner Jaeger, Heinrich Rickert, Richard Kroner, Karl Hampe, Freidrich Baethgen, Eduard Norden, and Ulrich von Wilamowitz. He also attended lectures by noted philosophers such as Ernst Cassirer, Edmund Husserl, and Karl Jaspers. In 1928, he earned his doctorate from the University of Heidelberg under Ernst Hoffmann with a dissertation on Plotinus. He did postdoctoral work at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg. At Freiburg, Kristeller studied under the philosopher Martin Heidegger from 1931 to 1933. The Nazi victory in 1933 forced Kristeller to move to Italy. At his arrival, Giovanni Gentile secured for him a position as lecturer in German at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa. It was at the Scuola Normale that Kristeller completed his first great works in the Renaissance: the Supplementum Ficinianum and The Philosophy of Marsilio Ficino.

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Born
May 22, 1905
Berlin
Also known as
  • Paul Kristeller
  • Paul O. Kristeller
Nationality
  • United States of America
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • PhD, Heidelberg University
    Philosophy
    ( - 1928)
Lived in
  • Manhattan
    ( - 1999/07/07)
Died
Jun 7, 1999
Manhattan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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