Andreas Wolf (doctor)

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Andreas Wolf (also Wolff, Latinized to Andreas Wolfius or Wolffius; * March 25, 1615 in Jena , † May 12, 1661 in Meiningen ) was a German physician .

Life

Andreas Wolf was the son of Jena professor Michael Wolf and his wife Anna Wilke, daughter of the rector at the grammar school in Gotha Andreas Wilke . He enrolled at the medical faculty of the University of Jena and obtained his doctorate on August 3, 1643 at the University of Marburg . He then worked as a physician in Hesse-Darmstadt in Schmalkalden and as a provincial doctor in Meiningen. On December 30, 1652 he was accepted as a member ( matriculation no. 11 ) in the Academia Naturae Curiosorum , today's Leopoldina . Andreas Wolf was married to Anna Catharina Hanwackerin, a native of Wasungen . There was a son from the marriage, Johann Hieronymus, who died at the age of 13 in 1657 in the Gotha grammar school.

literature

  • Andreas Elias Büchner : Academiae Sacri Romani Imperii Leopoldino-Carolinae Natvrae Cvriosorvm Historia. Litteris et impensis Ioannis Iustini Gebaueri, Halae Magdebvrgicae 1755, De Collegis, p. 463 digitized
  • Christian funeral sermon / Bey A handsome and very popular funeral burial Johannis Hieronymi Wolfii, a godly / very pious and hardworking student; The noble / Wol-Ehrnvesten / Groß-Achtbarn and highly educated Mr. Andreae Wolfii, well-known Med. Doctoris, and anjetzo wolbestellen Chur- and Fürstl. Saxon. Country Medici in the city opinions / some son / So about Gotha from his studiis, which he diligently incumbent in the Wolbestlichen Fürstlichen Gymnasio all there / by the temporal death on December 15th. of this ending 1657th year / demanded / and transferred to the healty academy . Typis Reyherianis, printed by Johann Michael Schalln, Gotha 1658 (German, Latin, GDZ - 39: 106136F in VD 17. , Funeral sermon of the son, see the personalia from p. [26] especially on the Wolf family).
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur : History of the imperial Leopoldino-Carolinische German academy of natural scientists during the second century of its existence. Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, p. 188  - Internet Archive

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Willi Ule : History of the Imperial Leopoldine-Carolinian German Academy of Natural Scientists during the years 1852–1887 . With a look back at the earlier times of its existence. In commission at Wilh. Engelmann in Leipzig, Halle 1889, supplements and additions to Neigebaur's history, p. 147 ( archive.org ).