Friedrich Feuerlein

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Friedrich Feuerlein (born January 10, 1664 in Nuremberg ; † December 14, 1716 there ) was a German Lutheran theologian .

Friedrich Feuerlein came from the old Frankish bourgeoisie Feuerlein . He was a son of the Nuremberg pastor and later Antistes Konrad Feuerlein . After finishing school in Nuremberg, he studied at the University of Altdorf , where he disputed in 1686 under the guidance of Daniel Wilhelm Moller . In 1687 he published an academic speech on Roman prophecies. From 1689 to 1691 he continued his studies at the University of Jena and returned to his hometown in 1692 after a long scholarly journey. Be filled, especially in those years pedigree is in the Biblioteka Jagiellonska kept in Krakow. In 1692 he became a deacon at the Heilig-Geist-Spital in Nuremberg. He held this position until his death.

literature

  • Georg Andreas Will : Nuremberg scholarly lexicon ... First part. Schüpfel, Nuremberg and Altdorf 1755, p. 416.
  • Johann Christoph Adelung : Continuation and additions to Christian Gottlieb Jöcher's general scholarly lexicon, in which writers of all classes are described according to their most distinguished living conditions and writings. Second volume (C-I). Gleditsch, Leipzig 1787, Sp. 1074.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Disputatio circularis de MA Cassiodoro ( Google Books ).
  2. Oratio de strictis Romanorum ( Google Books ).
  3. ^ S. den [1] in the Repertorium Alborum Amicorum .