INDEX. 



443 



SCH 



-Schadow, Wilhelrn, associated with 

 Humboldt, ii. 103. Asks for Hum- 

 boldt's ' word of promise' for the 

 Order of Merit, ii. 287 



Schaitausk, Humboldt at, i. 378 



Scharnhorst, statue of, at Berlin, ii. 83 



-Schartasch, lake of, i. 378 



Schelling, becomes professor at the Uni- 

 versity of Jena, i. 201. His 'System 

 of Transcendental Idealism,' 201. His 

 other works, 201, note. His letter 

 to A. von Humboldt, 202. Hum- 

 boldt's reply, 203, 204. Schelling 

 assumes the lead in the world 

 of science, 205. Scheme of natural 

 philosophy promulgated by, ii. 110, 

 111. Advent of, viewed by Hum- 

 boldt with indifference, 273. With- 

 draws his vote for the Order of Merit 

 from Justus Liebig, 288 



Schiller, occupies the chair of history at 

 Weimar University, i. 162. Marries 

 Charlotte von Lengefeld, 163. His 

 conversations with Humboldt, 179. 

 Intellectual evenings spent at his 

 house, 179. His new periodical ' Die 

 Horen,' 179. His criticism on scien- 

 tific investigation, 191. His love of 

 nature, 192. His mind, 194. Ke- 

 fers to many of Humboldt's expres- 

 sions with almost a feeling of horror, 

 200. His tragedy of ' Wallenstein,' 

 214. Humboldt's regard for him, 

 359. His well-known criticism, ii. 

 313 



Schinkel, his works, ii. 82, 83. His 

 elegant restoration of Tegel for Wil- 

 liam von Humboldt, 97. Associated 

 with Humboldt, 102. His trans- 

 parency for Humboldt's fete, 137. 

 His sketch of the Cerro del Altar, 

 373. His premature death, 373 



Schlegel, his ' Lucinde ' and its charac- 

 ter, i. 212. His discourses on the 

 Plastic Art, ii. 109. His audience, 

 110. His undertaking; 110. His 

 penetration into the camp of Nicolai, 

 115 



Schlegel, A. W., his opinion of Von 

 Humboldt's allegory of tho principle 

 of life, i. 186. His lectures on the 

 aesthetic doctrines of the new school, 

 108. Commissioned by the king to 

 write a preface to the works of Fre- 

 derick the Great, 274. 



; Schlegel, Dorothea, a disciple of Lessing 

 and Kant, i. 40 



Schleiermacher, his sermons, ii. 108.^ 

 Belinquishes his old style, 324 



-Schleswig-Holstein, Duchies of, 346 



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Schlozer, remodels the science of history 

 at the University of Gottingen, i. 71, 

 his political influence acknowledged 

 by Mary Theresa, 7 1 

 Schmeller, Andreas, his Bavarian dic- 

 tionary, ii. 288 



Schneider, his Greek and German lexi- 

 con, i. 45 



Schneider, Louis, assists in amusing 

 Frederick William IV., ii. 259 



Scholer, Lieutenant-General von, Hum- 

 boldt's residence with, at St. Peters- 

 burg, i. 376 



Schomburgh, Otto, ii. 391 



Schomburgh, Ptobert, gives the King of 

 Siam a portrait of Humboldt, ii. 391 



Schonbrunn, Imperial Gardens at, i. 

 218,219 



Schott, Van der, i. 218-222 



Schreber, Von, his prophecy as to the 

 future eminence of A. von Humboldt, 

 i. 131 



Schuckmann, Baron von, letters from 

 A. von Humboldt to, i. 154, 157 



Schuckmann, Humboldt's letter to, i. 

 213 



Schulze, Johannes, letter from Hum- 

 boldt to, ii. 246. His learning and 

 liberal tone of thought, 279. His 

 correspondence with Humboldt, 279. 

 Humboldt's letter to, respecting young 

 Eisenstein, 299, 303, 304 



Schumacher, Humboldt's invitation to, 

 ii. 129. Humboldt's intervention 

 with the King of Denmark on be- 

 half of, 226. Humboldt's letter to, 

 101, 226 



Schutz, his work at the University of 

 Gottingen, i. 74 



Schwabisch-Hall, A. von Humboldt's 

 report upon the salt works at, i. 125 



Schwefelloch, vitriol works at, i. 125 



Schwerin, Count, addresses the people 

 of Berlin, ii. 341 



Science, popularising, ii. 371 



Seebeck, his knowledge of physics, ii. 

 92 



Seifert, Humboldt's attendant, the 

 king's goodness to him, ii. 241. His 

 service to his master, 376, 381, 

 382. Humboldt's relationship with, 

 403. Humboldt's petition to Frede- 

 rick William IV., and the king's 

 answer, 404. Humboldt's letter to 

 Seifert, 406 



Selvalegre, Marquis of, his kindness to 

 Humboldt, i. 305. His son Carlos 

 accompanies Humboldt to Chim- 

 borazo, 311 



Semipalatna, i. 378 



