| Author Info | - Paul Carus, born on 8 July 1852, was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion, and philosopher. Carus was educated at the universities of Strassburg and Tübingen, Germany. After obtaining his PhD from Tübingen in 1876, he served in the army and then taught at school. He left Bismarck's Imperial Germany for the United States. In the USA, he lived in Chicago and in LaSalle, Illinois. He married Edward C. Hegeler's daughter Mary (Marie). In the United States, Carus briefly edited a German-language journal and wrote several articles for the Index. Soon after, he became the first managing editor of the Open Court Publishing Company, founded in 1887 by his father-in-law. In that role, he corresponded with and published the works of leaders in the fields of mathematics, philosophy, world religions, and related disciplines.During his lifetime, Carus published 75 books and 1500 articles, mostly through Open Court Publishing Company.
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