

Years of work as a bookseller, editor, and publisher followed. In 1951, he launched the Castrum Peregrini (Amsterdam) magazine, which continues today.

Through his family’s home in Johannes Schevening, where his father ran a clinic, he came into close contact with Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposophy as a child. Johannes Emmanuel Zeylmans von Emmichoven (1926–2008) was born in The Hague. In the face of great opposition, Ita Wegman took up the task of coordinating the activity of anthroposophic medicine and curative education. Wegman’s own studies, remembrances by those who knew her, and publications dealing with the conflicts in the Anthroposophical Society up to 1935. Wegman’s story continues as she leads the medical section of the anthroposophic movement after Rudolf Steiner’s death and the turbulent aftermath of WWI in Europe which led to the rise of the Nazis in 1933. Who Was Ita Wegman? (Vol.2) A Documentation (1925 – 1943)ĭr.
