Andreas Eggerdes

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Andreas Eggerdes (* around 1500 in Rostock ; † August 21, 1550 there ) was a German Catholic theologian, university professor and rector.

Life

Andreas Eggerdes studied from the summer semester of 1524 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Rostock , where he received his doctorate on March 24, 1528 as a baccalaureate . For further studies he moved to the artist faculty of the University of Cologne on December 5, 1532 . The doctorate to the Magister artium took place at the Cologne Montanerburse on April 1, 1533. Eggerdes' reception under Dean Konrad Ebene at the Philosophical Faculty had already taken place in the summer of 1532 , where he was then appointed Professor Artes in the Collegium by the City Council of Rostockphilosophicum taught. He was dean of the faculty several times and between 1539 and 1549 worked eight times as rector and twice as vice- rector of the academy. Bernhard Mensing was his successor .

Eggerdes remained Catholic, even if he promised during a visitation in 1541 to improve (in the spirit of the Reformation) . He had a canon at the collegiate monastery of the Jakobikirche and connected with it as benefice the parish of the village church in Biestow , a branch church of the Jakobikirche. In 1543 the Rostock council forbade its citizens to attend mass in Biestow.

In addition to Konrad Ebene Eggerdes and Arnold Burenius, who started at the same time, and Magister Henricus Arsenius (actually Hinrich Pauli ) were among the pillars who helped the declining university to gain a reputation again. Eggerdes was sent to Cologne in 1540 on behalf of the Rostock Senate to recruit teachers for the Rostock University. Those courted by the councilors included Johannes Bronkhorst from Nijmegen , Johannes Strubbe from Deventer and Gilbert de Longueil from Utrecht .

literature

  • Hans Henrich Klüver: Description of the duchy of Mecklenburg and associated countries and places. - (Cap. XXI. The University of Rostock). First part, Wierings Erben, Hamburg 1737, p. 221. ( Digitized Google book)
  • Karl Ernst Hermann KrauseEggerdes, Andreas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 5, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 668.
  • Marko A. Pluns: The University of Rostock 1418–1563: a university in the field of tension between the city, sovereigns and Wendish Hanseatic cities. Böhlau, Köln / Weimar 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-20039-8 , p. 328. ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 2368 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c See entries in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. see entry in RAG
  3. 1532, 575, # 32, Andr. Egizhardius, Rostockensis. In: Hermann Keussen (Hrsg.): The matriculation of the University of Cologne. Volume II, 1476-1559. Hanstein, Bonn 1919, p. 918. ( digitized version of the University of Düsseldorf )
  4. ^ Otto Carsten Krabbe : The University of Rostock in the 15th and 16th centuries. Volume 2, Stiller, Rostock 1854, p. 412. ( Digitalized BSB Munich )
  5. ^ Biestow Church , accessed December 12, 2017
  6. Marko A. Pluns: The University of Rostock 1418–1563: see literature