Max Seiling Explained

Max Seiling (1852–1928) was a German engineer and writer.

Life and career

Born in Mittenwald, Max Seiling emigrated, after having studied in München, to the Grand Duchy of Finland where he became a professor at a polytechnic school. Because of this activity, he was promoted to Privy Councillor of the Russian crown.[1]

Seiling was involved in the anthroposophist movement and was initially an enthusiastic supporter, but eventually became one of their most ardent opponents. In his later years, he became a devout Roman Catholic.[2] His wife was Helene Seiling, who wrote a cookbook for vegetarians.[3]

Seiling died in Speyer.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rudolf Steiner Gesamtausgabe. Druckhaus Nomos. 2007. 978-3-7274-0691-1. Sinzheim. 319.
  2. Web site: Anthroposophie in Deutschland, dubiose Quellen. Zander Zitiert.
  3. Book: Staudenmaier, Ludwig. Die Magie als experimentelle Naturwissenschaft. 17.