Friedemann Andreas Zülich

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Friedemann Andreas Zülich (born May 31, 1687 in Jena ; † December 10, 1748 there ) was a German Protestant clergyman and university teacher.

Life

Friedemann Andreas Zülich was the son of the consistorial councilor and superintendent Michael Zülich (1653–1721) and his wife Agatha Wilhelmina (1667–1717), daughter of the superintendent Wilhelm Zesch. His brother was Johann Otto Zülich, a doctor in Quedlinburg .

He attended the city ​​school in Jena and then the Halle grammar school . After completing his school education , he enrolled at the University of Halle , where he heard lectures from, among others, Johann Franz Buddeus and later continued his studies at the University of Leipzig with lectures from Gottfried Olearius , Johann Gottlieb Hardt (politics), Gottlieb Gerhard Titius (law of Nature), Jacob August Franckenstein (constitutional law), Nikolaus Lütkens (1675–1736) (church history), who later became a preacher in Billwerder near Hamburg , Christian Reineccius (Hebrew) and Johann Burchard Mencke (history). During his stay he had the opportunity to eat with Thomas Ittig .

He continued his studies at the University of Jena with lectures with Michael Förtsch (theology), Johann Andreas Danz , from whom he also learned Arabic , and again with Buddeum, who had since been transferred to Jena, and received his master's degree there in 1706 .

In May 1710 he went to the University of Rostock and heard lectures there from Fechten, Zacharias Grape and Johann Peter Grünenberg . After a trip through Lower Saxony and Holland in 1714 , during which he visited the universities of Helmstedt , Rinteln , Duisburg , Leiden , Utrecht , Harderwiejk , Franeker and Groningen , he undertook an educational trip through Italy , Switzerland and France from 1715 to 1719 . In Venice he gave several sermons to the Protestant merchants in the Fondaco dei Tedeschi . During this trip he acquired an extensive library of rare and sometimes forbidden books, including Pars Operum Reverendi Patris, Ac Sacrae Theologiae Doctoris Martini Lutheri, Augustiniani Wittenbergensis .

During his educational trip he was appointed consistorial councilor by Duke Johann Wilhelm von Sachsen-Eisenach in 1715 and in the same year he received his Dr. theol. and the licentiate in theology at the University of Rostock, which entitles him to give theological lectures.

After his return to Jena, he held lectures as a private lecturer in the theological faculty at the University of Jena; these dealt among other things with the topics of the Augsburg confession , church history and exegesis .

Fonts (selection)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German biography: Zülich, Michael - German biography. Retrieved November 4, 2019 .
  2. ^ Zülich, Agatha Wilhelmina. German biography, accessed November 4, 2019 .
  3. MDZ reader | Band | ... Pars Operum Reverendi Patris, Ac Sacrae Theologiae Doctoris Martini Lutheri, Augustiniani Wittenbergensis / Luther, Martin | ... Pars Operum Reverendi Patris, Ac Sacrae Theologiae Doctoris Martini Lutheri, Augustiniani Wittenbergensis / Luther, Martin. Retrieved November 4, 2019 .
  4. Jakob Wilhelm Blaufus: Mixed Beifrage to expand the Rentniß rare and merkwurdiger Bucher . Published by Johann Adam Melchior's Blessed Widow, 1753, p. 195 f . ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  5. Fridemannus Andreas Zülichius (1715 Ost. - Theol. Fac.), Rostocker matriculation portal. Retrieved November 4, 2019 .