Frederick Eckstein
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فريدريك إكشتاين (بالألمانية: Friedrich Eckstein) هو كاتب نمساوي، ولد في 17 فبراير 1861 في Perchtoldsdorf في النمسا، وتوفي في 10 نوفمبر 1939 في فيينا في النمسا.
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Friedrich Eckstein (n. 17-an de februaro 1861 en Perchtoldsdorf ĉe Vieno; m. 10-an de novembro 1939 en Vieno) estis aŭstra multfakulo, verkisto, mecenato kaj teozofiisto. Li estis amiko kaj dumtempa kunlaboranto de Sigmund Freud kaj estas la amiko nomata de Freud en , kiu instruis lin pri jogo.
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Friedrich Eckstein (* 17. Februar 1861 in Perchtoldsdorf bei Wien; † 10. November 1939 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Literat, Mäzen und Theosoph.
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Frederick Eckstein (February 17, 1861 in Perchtoldsdorf, Lower Austria – November 10, 1939 in Vienna) was an Austrian polymath, theosophist and a friend and temporary co-worker of Sigmund Freud. Emil Molt states: 'He was the benefactor of Bruckner and Hugo Wolf, indeed the right arm of Bruckner, taking care that affairs went smoothly. He was a world traveller, had mastered Ju-jitsu and taught himself all sorts of difficult tricks. The story went around that he had trained himself to jump off a fast moving train without getting hurt. He too, was a highly gifted mathematician and a learned man in many respects.'
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فريدريك إكشتاين
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Friedrich Eckstein
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Friedrich Eckstein
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Frederick Eckstein
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فريدريك إكشتاين (بالألمانية: Friedrich Eckstein) هو كاتب نمساوي، ولد في 17 فبراير 1861 في Perchtoldsdorf في النمسا، وتوفي في 10 نوفمبر 1939 في فيينا في النمسا.
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Friedrich Eckstein (n. 17-an de februaro 1861 en Perchtoldsdorf ĉe Vieno; m. 10-an de novembro 1939 en Vieno) estis aŭstra multfakulo, verkisto, mecenato kaj teozofiisto. Li estis amiko kaj dumtempa kunlaboranto de Sigmund Freud kaj estas la amiko nomata de Freud en , kiu instruis lin pri jogo.
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Friedrich Eckstein (* 17. Februar 1861 in Perchtoldsdorf bei Wien; † 10. November 1939 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Literat, Mäzen und Theosoph.
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Frederick Eckstein (February 17, 1861 in Perchtoldsdorf, Lower Austria – November 10, 1939 in Vienna) was an Austrian polymath, theosophist and a friend and temporary co-worker of Sigmund Freud. Emil Molt states: 'He was the benefactor of Bruckner and Hugo Wolf, indeed the right arm of Bruckner, taking care that affairs went smoothly. He was a world traveller, had mastered Ju-jitsu and taught himself all sorts of difficult tricks. The story went around that he had trained himself to jump off a fast moving train without getting hurt. He too, was a highly gifted mathematician and a learned man in many respects.' Also the husband of fellow theosophist and writer Bertha Diener, Eckstein's penchant for occultism first became evident as a member of a vegetarian group which discussed the doctrines of Pythagoras and the Neo-Platonists in Vienna at the end of the 1870s. His esoteric interests later extended to German and Spanish mysticism, the legends surrounding the Templars and the freemasons, Wagnerian mythology and oriental religions.In 1889, in the week after the tragedy at Mayerling, in which Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, and his mistress were found dead in mysterious circumstances, he and his friend, the composer Anton Bruckner (for whom he also served as private secretary) traveled to the monastery of Stift Heiligenkreuz to ask the abbot there for details of what happened. Eckstein's book on Anton Bruckner was published in 1923.
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