Friedrich Boltz

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Friedrich Boltz , also: Bolz (* around 1685 in Königsberg (Prussia) ; † 1754 in Georgenau ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman.

Life

Friedrich Boltz was a son of the law professor Johann Christoph Boltz . Theodor Boltz was his older brother. He graduated on April 30, 1713 after a disputation chaired by Christian Sahme at the Albertus University of Königsberg as a Magister . In 1714 he was in Lübeck , where he underwent a Colloqiuum ordinarium , a preliminary form of the theological examination, chaired by Lübeck superintendent Georg Heinrich Götze . He traveled on to the University of Rostock , where he responded to a disputation in 1715. The following year he went to the University of Wittenberg . Here he was in September 1716 (chaired by Martin Chladni ) and in January 1717 (chaired by Gottlieb Wernsdorf ) respondent to disputations. With his thesis that Pietism was a return of Osiandrism , he positioned himself as a controversial representative of Lutheran Orthodoxy .

In 1717 he returned to Königsberg. On August 18, he was re-entered into the university's registry. He taught philosophy as a private lecturer . In addition, from 1719 he was the second inspector of the alumnate belonging to the university .

Despite his extensive academic background, he never became a full professor. In 1721 he was appointed pastor of the Fischhausen Church (East Prussia) . From 1750 he worked as a pastor in Georgenau, where he died in 1754.

Since May 9, 1724 he was married to Luisa Dorothea, b. Grünenberg.

Studbook

From 1714 to 1742 Boltz kept an album amicorum in 5 volumes, which was later kept in the Königsberg City Library . A list of the 311 single carriers has been preserved, the album itself is considered a war loss of the Second World War .

Works

  • De genuino et domestico rhetorices auditore. Königsberg: Reusner 1705
  • Exercitatio historico-politica, de bello ob imperii ampliationem suscepto. Köbigsberg: Reusner 1707
  • Disputatio Theologica, De Viro Cujus Nomen Est Germen, Ex Zach. VI. 12. Königsberg: Reusner 1711
Digitized , University and State Library Saxony-Anhalt
  • Random mourning and consolation thoughts from Mr. Gottfried Erasmi and Anna Regina geb. Wegnerin Bey the premature death of her son Reinhold Gottfried Erasmi. Koenigsberg 1712
  • Disputatio Theologica De Juramento In Symbola Et Libros Symbolicos. Koenigsberg 1713
Digitized , University and State Library Saxony-Anhalt
  • Dissertatio Theologica De Conversione Gentilium, Hactenus Nequaqam Neglecta Speranda Tamen Ulterius Et Promovenda. Rostock: Schwiegerau 1715
Digitized , SLUB Dresden
  • Dissertatio Theologica De Conscientia Cavteriata / Qvam Ductu Oraculi I. Tim. IV, 2. Wittenberg: Gerdes 1716
Digitized , University and State Library Saxony-Anhalt
  • De bono ecclesiae economic ex. I. Cor. IV, 1. Wittenberg: Gerdes 1717
  • Osiandrismum In Pietismo Renatvm. Wittenberg: Gerdes 1717
Digital copy , Bavarian State Library
Digitized version of the 6th edition in 1729 , University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt

literature

  • Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt : Detailed and documented history of the Königsberg University. Volume 1, Königsberg: JH Hartung 1746, p. 348
  • Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt: Additions to my history of the Königsberg University, along with some improvements to it, and two hundred and fifty biographies of Prussian scholars. Königsberg 1756, p. 12

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Johann Christoph Gottscheds correspondence: historical-critical edition. Volume 1: 1722-1730. Berlin: de Gruyter 2007 ISBN 978-3-11-018381-8 , p. 13 and p. 15, note 11, accessed from degruyter.com on August 7, 2019
  3. Entry in the repertory Alborum Amicorum , the list (incomplete) alphabetically with Kurt Bogun: The library collection of the Königsberg city library. In: Vierteljahrsschrift for heraldic, sealing and Familienkunde 32 (1904), pp 36-155, here p 107 -114