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January 1, 1260
Nessetal, Germany
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February 5, 1328
Avignon, France
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German philosopher and theologian
Meister Eckhart (January 1, 1260 – February 5, 1328) was a German philosopher and theologian from Nessetal, Germany. He was a profound university teacher and mystic, known for his influential writings. His work, including "Meister Eckhart: A Modern Translation," continues to shape spiritual and intellectual discourse.
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Early Life and Origins
Born in Nessetal, Germany, Eckhart's early life unfolded near Gotha in the Landgraviate of Thuringia, part of the Holy Roman Empire. This environment provided the backdrop for his formative years. He was also known as Eckhart von Hochheim.
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Career Beginnings
Meister Eckhart began his career as a German Catholic priest and quickly distinguished himself in theological and philosophical studies. He became a university teacher, imparting his deep knowledge to students. His early work established him as a significant voice in his field.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Meister Eckhart gained recognition as a philosopher and theologian. He served as a university teacher, guiding countless students in complex spiritual and intellectual matters. His unique synthesis of scholasticism and mysticism became a defining feature of his work.
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Personal Life
The available information highlights Meister Eckhart's dedication to his spiritual and academic pursuits. Details about his personal relationships or family life are not extensively documented in the provided summaries. His life was predominantly shaped by his roles as a priest, teacher, and scholar.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Meister Eckhart's intellectual output is substantial, with an h-index of 5 across 45 papers. His work "Meister Eckhart: A Modern Translation," published in 2003, is highly influential, having been cited 33 times. Another significant contribution is "Deutsche Predigten und Traktate" from 1991, which accumulated 31 citations.
Further academic publications include "Lectura Eckhardi : Predigten Meister Eckharts von Fachgelehrten gelesen und gedeutet" (1998) and "Eckhart en France : la lecture des Institutions spirituelles attribuées à Tauler, 1548-1699" (2012). His more recent scholarly engagement includes "Die Reden zur Orientierung im Denken" published in 2020.
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Later Years
In his final period, Meister Eckhart continued his intellectual and spiritual journey. He passed away on February 5, 1328, in Avignon, France. His death in Avignon marked the end of a prolific career.
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Legacy and Impact
Meister Eckhart's ideas continue to resonate powerfully in philosophy, theology, and mysticism. His teachings have inspired generations of thinkers and spiritual practitioners. He is remembered as a central figure in medieval German thought, leaving behind a rich body of work for study and reflection.
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