Hermann Poppelbaum

Hermann Poppelbaum Dr. Phil. (1891–1979) was an anthropologist, psychologist, philosopher, anthroposophist, teacher and author.

Life

Dr. Poppelbaum was well known in both Germany and England as an expert on the works of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925).[1] Dr. Poppelbaum was a Visiting Lecturer in anthropology and psychology at Alfred University near Rochester, NY.[2]

In 1963, shortly before the death of Guenther Wachsmuth, the Executive Council at the Goetheanum announced the formation of the “Section for Nutrition and Agriculture” to be led by Gerhard Schmidt. The remainder of the Natural Science Section was then headed by Poppelbaum.[3]

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