Karl Christian Hirsch

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Karl Christian Hirsch (born October 20, 1704 in Hersbruck , † February 27, 1754 in Nuremberg ; also Carl Christian Hirsch ) was a German clergyman , bibliographer and church historian .

Life

Hirsch first attended the school poeticum in Regensburg and then studied 1,723 to 1,730 at the universities of Altdorf and Leipzig theology . On July 28, 1734, he was ordained as a pastor . From 1734 Hirsch was pastor in Veitsbronn and Michelbach, in 1740 he became a permanent deacon of St. Lorenz in Nuremberg. Among other things, he worked on the private library of his patron Hieronymus Wilhelm Ebner von Eschenbach and made important contributions to church history.

Works (selection)

  • with Andreas Würfel : Biographies of all the clergymen who served in the imperial city of Nuremberg since the Lutheran Reformation , Roth 1756.
  • Ministry ecclesiasticum Norimbergense in urbe et agro Iubilans, or the Nuremberg Ministry , 1730 jubilee at the other commemorative festival of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession in 1730.

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