Hi Sjoerd,


I have attached his death record.


I've found the registry book for Prostějov (1859) but his birth is not included (and the book does not contain times of birth anyway): https://www.mza.cz/actapublica/matrika/detail/5932?image=216000010-000253-003375-000000-009513-000000-VR-B02958-02510.jp2


I do not see him here in the list of birth names: https://www.mza.cz/actapublica/matrika/detail/5984?image=216000010-000253-003375-000000-009593-000000-00-B03927-00100.jp2


He is not included in this book: https://www.mza.cz/actapublica/matrika/detail/5974?image=216000010-000253-003375-000000-009580-000000-00-B03759-01230.jp2


I guess this is because he was Jewish.


Cheers

Sy


Sy Scholfield

www.syscholfield.com

syscholfield@hotmail.com



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Dear Sjoerd,

Thank you for drawing my attention to this philosopher. Luckily, I have found a lot of events for his life.

I rectified his chart to 23.31.28 LMT Asc 14Sag27'.

Venus, ruler of MC, is conjunct cusp 3rd, Moon 180 helio Venus 3'., Sun 60 Jupiter  connected with angle.

Best wishes,

Isaac


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On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 2:24 AM Sjoerd Visser <sjoerd.h.visser@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello, my dark friends
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence (from The Concert in Central Park)
Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence


Could you both do a search for the birth-time of this great Jewish philosopher?


Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (/ˈhʊsɜːrl/ HUUSS-url,[14][15][16] US also /ˈhʊsərəl/ HUUSS-ər-əl,[17] German: [ˈɛtmʊnt ˈhʊsɐl];[18] 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938[19]) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology.
In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism in logic based on analyses of intentionality. In his mature work, he sought to develop a systematic foundational science based on the so-called phenomenological reduction. Arguing that transcendental consciousness sets the limits of all possible knowledge, Husserl redefined phenomenology as a transcendental-idealist philosophy. Husserl's thought profoundly influenced 20th-century philosophy, and he remains a notable figure in contemporary philosophy and beyond.
Husserl studied mathematics, taught by Karl Weierstrass and Leo Königsberger, and philosophy taught by Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf.[20] He taught philosophy as a Privatdozent at Halle from 1887, then as professor, first at Göttingen from 1901, then at Freiburg from 1916 until he retired in 1928, after which he remained highly productive. In 1933, under racial laws of the Nazi Party, Husserl was expelled from the library of the University of Freiburg due to his Jewish family background and months later resigned from the Deutsche Akademie. Following an illness, he died in Freiburg in 1938.[21]