Joseph Hilarius Eckhel's Human Design Chart

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          Joseph Hilarius Eckhel's Biography

          Austrian Jesuit priest and numismatist. After being engaged as professor of poetry and rhetoric, first at Steyer and afterwards at Vienna, he was appointed in 1772 as keeper of the cabinet of coins at the Jesuits’ College. At Florence, Italy, he was employed to arrange the collection of the grand duke of Tuscany; and the first-fruits of his study of this and other collections appeared in his “Numi veteres anecdoti” (1775).
          On the suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1773, Eckhel was appointed by the empress Maria Theresa of Austria as professor of antiquities and numismatics at the University of Vienna, and this post he held for twenty-four years. In 1774, he was made keeper of the imperial cabinet of coins, and in 1779 appeared his “Catalogus Vindobonensis numorum veterum.” Eckhel’s main work is the “Doctrina numorum veterum,” in 8 volumes (1792-1798). He died on 16 May 1798.
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