Friedrich Joachim Schnobel

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Friedrich Joachim Schnobel (born October 18, 1718 in Lübeck , † April 15, 1765 ibid) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chief pastor of Lübeck's Marienkirche and editor.

Life

Friedrich Joachim Schnobel was a son of the pastor of the Petrikirche in Lübeck Joachim Johannes Schnobel and his wife Magdalena Katharina, nee. Küsterbeck. The cantor Johann Hermann Schnobel was his younger brother.

After visiting the Katharineum in Lübeck , he studied Protestant theology at the universities of Jena and Kiel . On October 24th, 1748 he was appointed preacher at the Marienkirche in Lübeck. In 1751 he became archdeacon and on August 23, 1759 chief pastor of St. Mary's Church.

Schnobel wrote numerous articles in the Nova Bibliotheca Lubecensis and was co-editor with Johann Daniel Overbeck of the Miscellanea Lubecensia, which appeared from 1758 to 1761 .

An epitaph in the Marienkirche commemorated him with a portrait painted by Johann Jacob Tischbein .

Fonts

  • De Eo: Unde Lacunae Testimoniorum Atque Defectus In Harmonia Sanctorum Et Profanorum Scriptorum, Vitae Ac Memoriae Christi Inservientium? Kiel 1745 digitized. Berlin State Library
  • De die appropinquante ad Ebr. X, 25. Lübeck 1752.
  • Comment.de recentiori quadam verborum. Lübeck 1754
  • Sermon of the Baptism of Adults on Act: VIII, 35-39. at the baptism of a young Moor. Lübeck 1753

literature

  • Johann Daniel Overbeck : Memoria Vitae Viri Admodum Reverendi Et Praeclarissimi Friderici Joachimi Schnobel Sacri Pastoris Ad Aedem D. Mariae Insigniter Meriti. Lübeck 1765 ( digitized SLUB )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. digitized version . SLUB
  2. Gustav Schaumann, Friedrich Bruns (editor): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck . Edited by the building deputation. Volume 2, part 2: The Marienkirche. Nöhring, Lübeck 1906, p. 380 ( archive.org )