Friedrich Gottfried Glück

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Epitaph for Friedrich Gottfried Glück in Güstrow Cathedral

Friedrich Gottfried Glück (also: Gluck , born November 24, 1662 in Naumburg (Saale) ; † February 24, 1707 in Parchim ) was a German doctor.

Life

Born as the son of the lawyer Balthasar Glück in Naumburg. He attended the Domgymnasium Naumburg . He studied medicine at the universities of Leipzig , Erfurt and Jena . 1690 he became town physician in Wurzen , the same year he was at the University of Wittenberg for MD PhD .

In 1692 he came to Güstrow as a general practitioner and city ​​physician . In 1695 he was appointed court medicus to Duke Gustav Adolf and after his death served the Dowager Duchess Magdalena Sibylle as personal physician .

Glück died in Parchim and was buried in Güstrow Cathedral . His baroque tomb created by Thomas Quellinus has been preserved.

literature

  • August Blanck , Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin iM, 1901, p. 35
  • Michael Lissok: Marble message of transience and eternal fame - the memorial of Dr. FG Gluck in Güstrow Cathedral. In: The Güstrow Cathedral. Güstrow: Heidberg-Verl. 2001 ISBN 3-934776-06-X , pp. 121-134
  • Friedrich Schlie (arr.); The art and historical monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Volume 4, Schwerin 1901, p. 220 (description of the epitaph), 223 (illustration)

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