Christian Gottlieb Kluge the Elder

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Christian Gottlieb Kluge the Elder, also: Cluge, (born January 11, 1699 in Nerchau ; † May 3, 1759 in Wittenberg ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Born as the son of Pastor Gottfried Kluge, he completed his training at the Princely School in Grimma on March 13, 1713 . In 1719 he moved to the University of Wittenberg , where in 1721 he obtained the academic degree of Master of Philosophy. After he had obtained permission to read aloud at the Wittenberg University in 1724 in the form of a master’s degree, he worked as a school rector in Frankenhausen from 1725 .

In 1729 Kluge was ordained as the third deacon at the Wittenberg town church and became archdeacon there in 1732. He completed the 1734 licentiate in theology and a doctorate in 1737 for doctor of theology.

family

Genealogically it should be noted that he had married the merchant and mayor's daughter Susanna Magarethe (Maria) Seuberlich (Säuberlich) († March 23, 1770) from Frankenhausen. From this marriage 3 sons and 2 daughters were born. Are known:

  • Christian August Kluge (born May 16, 1731 in Wittenberg) was later 3rd deacon at the Wittenberg town church
  • Johann Friedrich Kluge (around 1737 in Wittenberg) became a monastery preacher in Weißenfels
  • Christian Gottlieb Kluge the Younger (born August 6, 1742 in Wittenberg) D. Theol. Pf. St. Afra in Meissen
  • Justina Susanna Kluge married Friedrich Ernst Bauer, senior pastor in Schlieben
  • Elenora Sophia Kluge, married on January 7th, 1772 in Bad Schmiedeberg Friedrich Erdmann Hempel, medical practitioner and pharmacist in Schmiedeberg

Works

  • Progr. De antiquitate et origine ritus, quó infantes ante baptismum de fide interrogamus. Frankenhausen 1789
  • Diss. Inaug. (Praef. Zeibichio) de usu formulas, qua interrogamus infantes ante baptismum de fide. Wittenberg 1734
  • Historical news of the new Nordhausische Gesangbuche and the writings that came out because of it, together with a preliminary report. Wittenberg 1737
  • Singularia tbeologica Carpoviana in loco de creatione. 1st volume Wittenberg 1738, 2nd volume Wittenberg 1739
  • Notes on the preliminary report and the preface to the Reínbeckian thoughts on the immortality of the human soul. Wittenberg 1740, 2nd part. Wittenberg 1742
  • Vindiciae Hutterianae, seu Díssertatio apologetica, qua Leonardus Hutterus a Petri Baelii, Godofredi Arnoldi, et novelli censorís, criminatione vindicatur. Wittenberg 1743
  • Commentatio de Baptismo Adami. Wittenberg 1746
  • Dissertatío epistoica de scriptis Joh. Lyseri, ad tuendam suadendamque Polygamiam editis, ad Virum max. Rev. JJG Am Ende etc. Wittenberg 1748
  • Progr. De prophetia, scripturam propriam non dissolvente, ad 2 Petr. I, 20. commentatio exegetica, praestantissimis Academiae civibus, iisque theologiae studiosis consecrata. Wittenberg 1751
  • Progr. De interpretatione prophetiae, propria m ipsius scripturam dissolvente. Wittenberg 1754

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Leipzig 1803, Volume 2, 152
  • Parish book of the ecclesiastical province of Saxony . Leipzig 2006, Volume 4, 589
  • Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3 (1710-1812). Halle (Saale) 1966, 80
  • Christian Gottlob Lorenz: Grimmenser album: Directory of all students of the Royal State School of grimma . Grimma 1850, 217, digitized