Daniel Lipstorp (pastor)

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Daniel Lipstorp (I.), also Liepstorp , Lipstorff , Lipstörf (born November 14, 1600 in Lübeck ; † March 14, 1679 ibid) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and orientalist, main pastor of the Lübeck Cathedral and senior of the Ministry of Spirituality .

Life

Daniel Lipstorp was the son of the teacher and pastor of the Petrikirche Hermann Lipstorp and his wife Dorothea, geb. Bansov, a daughter of the pastor of the Nikolaikirche (Rostock) Joachim Bansov. After the early death of his parents, he moved to Wismar . He attended the large city school in Wismar and in 1619 the pedagogy in Stettin . From 1621 he studied at the University of Rostock , where he was matriculated in 1612. In 1624 he moved to the University of Erfurt and studied oriental languages ​​in particular. In the summer he made a trip to Italy and Switzerland and then continued his studies at the University of Tübingen , where he in 1626 with a defense chaired by Wilhelm Schickard to Magister graduated. After a trip through Germany he returned to Lübeck and taught Hebrew, Syriac and Arabic for a while at the University of Rostock.

On January 21, 1630 he was appointed preacher at Lübeck Cathedral and in 1647 he succeeded Jonas Nicolai (main) pastor of the cathedral. In 1661 he also became a senior in the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry. In the vacancy of the superintendent after the death of the superintendent Meno Hanneken , he was the leading clergyman of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lübeck until Samuel Pomarius was appointed in 1675 . He represented a conservative stance committed to Lutheran Orthodoxy , as was particularly evident in the dispute over the religious services of the Reformed in 1671/72, where Lipstorp obtained a ban on these services in the city through the council.

He was married to Christina, b. Kock (cook). The couple had three sons, the lawyer and astronomer Daniel (1631–1684), the Physicus Christoph (1634–1690) and Hermann, who became a merchant, and a daughter Dorothea, who was Johann Schacht (1633–1689), a preacher and from 1686 Pastor at St. Jakobi married.

A full-length memorial picture in Lübeck Cathedral commemorates Daniel Lipstorp.

Fonts

  • Paradisus Saraceno-Iudica e genuis autoris suis, Alkurano et Talmud Breviter Descripta / Cuius Theses Sub Praesidio Wilhelmi Schikardi Orient. Ling. Professoris in Acad. Tubing. propugnavit. M. Daniel Lipstorpius Lubecensis, Saxo, The 21. Augusti, Anni 1625. in Auditorio Hebraico. Tubingae: Werlinus 1625

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Wolf-Dieter Hauschild : Church history of Lübeck. Christianity and the bourgeoisie in nine centuries. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1981 ISBN 3-7950-2500-1 , p. 327
  3. Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns : The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Issued by the building authorities. Volume III: Church of Old Lübeck. Dom. Jakobikirche. Aegidia Church. Verlag von Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, pp. 9–304. (Unchanged reprint 2001: ISBN 3-89557-167-9 ), p. 217
predecessor Office successor
Gerhard Winter Senior of the Spiritual Ministry in Lübeck
1661 - 1679
Heinrich Engenhagen