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Weiss, G. Die ahndungslehre von J. Fr. Fries ... 1912.
Kriticheskata shkola Friz-Nelson-Torbov, 1999: p. 12 (I︠A︡kob Fridrikh Friz)
Wikipedia 21 April 2020: (Jakob Friedrich Fries (23 August 1773 – 10 August 1843) was a German post-Kantian philosopher. He was born in Barby (now in Saxony-Anhalt). Fries studied theology at the academy of the Moravian Brethren at Niesky and philosophy at the Universities of Leipzig and Jena. After travelling, in 1806 he became professor of philosophy and elementary mathematics at the University of Heidelberg. In 1816 he was invited to Jena to fill the chair of theoretical philosophy (including mathematics, physics, and philosophy proper), and entered upon a crusade against the prevailing Romanticism. He lost his position in 1819, due to his campaigning on public issues, but was restored in 1824 under some restrictions, which lasted until 1838. He died in Jena.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Friedrich_Fries