Christian Ernst Mussigk

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Epitaph Christian Ernst Mussig in the Marienkirche in Belzig

Christian Ernst Mussigk (born March 3, 1671 in Lübben , † November 25, 1724 in Belzig ) was a Brandenburg Evangelical Lutheran theologian and clergyman .

Life

origin

Christian Ernst Mussigk was a son of the heir to Hohendorf and the Saxon-Merseburg supervisory and consistorial councilor Gottfried Mussigk (1642–1698) and Sophia Lucretia Habrisch (1649–1692).

Career

1688 Mussigk went as a student to Wittenberg , where he at Christian Donati 's defense held and in 1690 the degree of Magister acquired. He then continued his studies in Leipzig from 1693 and returned to Wittenberg in 1694. After his habilitation there , he worked from 1696 as an adjunct of the philosophical faculty in Wittenberg. He then traveled through the Netherlands until 1697 , where he made the acquaintance of Philipp Jacob Spener and Johann Wilhelm Petersen , and then returned again to Wittenberg, where he became a doctor of theology in 1700 and was employed as dean . When in 1702 the offer was made to accept the position of superintendent in Belzig , he agreed and held the office until his death.

family

Mussigk married Rosina Elisabeth Wächtler, daughter of superintendent Jacob Wächtler, in Belzig on May 22, 1702 . (The widow married Johann Christoph Eilers on July 12, 1729.)

Works (selection)

  • Disputationem metaphysicam de potentia. Wittenberg 1690 (present: Christian Donati , online )
  • Fortunante Deo, De Theognōsia Naturali, Eorumque Qui Hac Abutuntur Anapologēsei, Ex Oraculo Paulino, Rome. I, 19. 20. Wittenberg 1693 (present: Caspar Löscher , online )
  • Ex philologia Latina, de sacerdotibus veterum Romanorum. Wittenberg 1695 (Resp. Elias Martin Eyring (1673–1739), online )
  • Antiqvom & Novum, (Hominem inprimis). Wittenberg 1695 (present: Georg Kaspar Kirchmaier , online )
  • Disp. theol. de papatu ecclesiae orthodoxae. Wittenberg 1696 (present: Johann Georg Neumann , online )
  • Mundum Harmonicum. Wittenberg 1696 (Pro Loco, Resp. Johann Christian Halptius, online )
  • De iure primigeniorum, Ebraeorum inprimis in VT Wittenberg 1696 (Resp. Ernst Christian Cannebich, online )
  • SapientIae et ingenuarum artium candidatis SPD Wittenberg 1700 ( online )
  • Travel description to those Netherlands. 1743 ( posthumously )

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog of the funeral sermons collections in the Peter Paul Church Library and other libraries in Liegnitz (= Library of Family History Sources, Volume 9). Degener & Co, Marktschellenberg 1938, p. 337
  2. Götz von Houwald : The Niederlausitzer manors and their owners. Volume 3: Lübben district (= library of family history sources, volume 32). Degener, Neustadt an der Aisch 1984, ISBN 3-7686-4109-0 , p. 68