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Judge Johann Bernhard Stallo

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Judge Johann Bernhard Stallo

Birth
Sierhausen, Landkreis Vechta, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
6 Jan 1900 (aged 76)
Florence, Città Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy
Burial
Trespiano, Città Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy Add to Map
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Philosopher, jurist, and statesman.

His works in print:

ABC, Spelling and Reading Book, for the German Schools of America.

General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature, with an Outline of Some of Its Recent Developments Among the Germans, Embracing the Philosophical Systems of Schelling and Hegel, and Oken's System of Nature. Boston: W. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1848.

Reply to Prof. O.A. Brownson's lecture on non-intervention, before the Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. A lecture delivered in Smith & Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati, February 20, 1852, Cincinnati, Pub. for the Committee, by C.A. Morgan & Co., 1852.

Thomas Jefferson. Cincinnati, O. : Gedruckt in der Offizin des "Pionier", 1855.

Alexander von Humboldt : eine Gedächtnissrede. Cincinnati : Theobald und Theurkauf, 1859.

■ Minor, John D., and others. The Bible in the public schools, pp. 420. Clarke : Cincinnati, 1870. Contains the opinions and decisions of the superior court of Cincinnati, with the arguments of George Hoadley, Rufus King, Stanley Matthews, George R. Sage, William M. Ramsey, and J. B. Stallo. Cited by Monroe Bibliography of Education

The secularization of public education. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1870 Cited in Will Seymour Monroe Bibliography of Education, p. 134.

State Creeds and Their Modern Apostles. A Lecture Delivered in Rev. Mr. Vickers' Church, Cincinnati, on the Evening of April 3, 1870. Cincinnati: R. Clarke 1872. (Rev. Thomas Vickers, Pres., Univ. Cincinnati, 1877–1884)

The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science.
John Bernhard Stallo (October 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science I". Popular Science Monthly. 3: 705–717.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (November 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science II". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 92–108.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (December 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science III". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 219–231.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (January 1874). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science IV". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 349–361.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (January 1874). "Speculative Science". Popular Science Monthly. 21: 145–164.

The Concepts and Theories of Modern Physics. New York and London, 1882; 2nd ed. 1884; 3rd ed. 1888; Cambridge, Mass., 1960.

Reden, Abhandlungen und Briefe. New York: E. Staiger, 1893.

For further reading on Stallo:

Johann Bernhard Stallo, Deutsch-amerikanischer Philosoph, Jurist und Staatsmann. Denkrede gehalten im Deutschen Litterarischen Klub von Cincinnati, am 6. November 1901, von Heinrich Arminius Rattermann. Cincinnati, 1902.
Philosopher, jurist, and statesman.

His works in print:

ABC, Spelling and Reading Book, for the German Schools of America.

General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature, with an Outline of Some of Its Recent Developments Among the Germans, Embracing the Philosophical Systems of Schelling and Hegel, and Oken's System of Nature. Boston: W. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1848.

Reply to Prof. O.A. Brownson's lecture on non-intervention, before the Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. A lecture delivered in Smith & Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati, February 20, 1852, Cincinnati, Pub. for the Committee, by C.A. Morgan & Co., 1852.

Thomas Jefferson. Cincinnati, O. : Gedruckt in der Offizin des "Pionier", 1855.

Alexander von Humboldt : eine Gedächtnissrede. Cincinnati : Theobald und Theurkauf, 1859.

■ Minor, John D., and others. The Bible in the public schools, pp. 420. Clarke : Cincinnati, 1870. Contains the opinions and decisions of the superior court of Cincinnati, with the arguments of George Hoadley, Rufus King, Stanley Matthews, George R. Sage, William M. Ramsey, and J. B. Stallo. Cited by Monroe Bibliography of Education

The secularization of public education. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1870 Cited in Will Seymour Monroe Bibliography of Education, p. 134.

State Creeds and Their Modern Apostles. A Lecture Delivered in Rev. Mr. Vickers' Church, Cincinnati, on the Evening of April 3, 1870. Cincinnati: R. Clarke 1872. (Rev. Thomas Vickers, Pres., Univ. Cincinnati, 1877–1884)

The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science.
John Bernhard Stallo (October 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science I". Popular Science Monthly. 3: 705–717.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (November 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science II". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 92–108.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (December 1873). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science III". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 219–231.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (January 1874). "The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science IV". Popular Science Monthly. 4: 349–361.
○ John Bernhard Stallo (January 1874). "Speculative Science". Popular Science Monthly. 21: 145–164.

The Concepts and Theories of Modern Physics. New York and London, 1882; 2nd ed. 1884; 3rd ed. 1888; Cambridge, Mass., 1960.

Reden, Abhandlungen und Briefe. New York: E. Staiger, 1893.

For further reading on Stallo:

Johann Bernhard Stallo, Deutsch-amerikanischer Philosoph, Jurist und Staatsmann. Denkrede gehalten im Deutschen Litterarischen Klub von Cincinnati, am 6. November 1901, von Heinrich Arminius Rattermann. Cincinnati, 1902.

Gravesite Details

His cremated ashes were interred in a mortuary urn in the cemetery at Trespiano.



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