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      <description>Many books were published in 1870 to mark the centenary of Hegel&#039;s birth, including one by Max Schasler (1819–1903), who had been a student of Hegel&#039;s biographer, Karl Rosenkranz: Notable for its bright orange cover, the book is titled: Hegel. Populäre Gedanken aus seinen Werken (&quot;Hegel: Popular...</description>
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      <description>Most Hegel scholars are familiar with the lithograph of Hegel in his study by Julius Ludwig Sebbers: The print shows Hegel seated at his desk wearing a dressing gown and beret in 1828, when Hegel would have been 57 or 58. Hegel is surrounded by books and papers, but the only legible inscriptions...</description>
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