Friedrich Wagner (historian, 1586)

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Friedrich Wagner (born September 14, 1586 in Königsberg ; † September 10, 1620 ibid) was a German historian and history professor in Königsberg.

Life

Wagner enrolled at the Albertina in the summer semester of 1598 , but then studied at the University of Wittenberg , where he received his master's degree in 1617. completed.

After his return he became hypodidascalus at the pedagogy and history professor at Albertus University in Königsberg.

Wagner and his wife founded a theology scholarship (“Wagnerarium”).

family

He was married to Regina Raschnischin or Ranisch (1603–1620) and had a son with her, Friedrich Wagner († before 1706), who was the rector of St. Mary's School in Danzig . Wagner's grandson and son of the above Friedrich was Georg Friedrich Wagner († 1709), City General Counsel in Tilsit .

Works

  • Monstrum Zwinglio-Calvinianum , Wittenberg 1617
  • de notis Antichristi , Königsberg 1618 ( disputation )

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt : Detailed and documented history of the Königsberg University . Johann Heinrich Hartung , Königsberg in Prussia, 1746, 2nd part, p. 5
  2. ^ Daniel Heinrich Arnoldt: Detailed and documented history of the Königsberg University . Johann Heinrich Hartung , Königsberg in Prussia, 1746, p. 328
  3. ^ Dorothea Weichbrodt: patricians, citizens, residents of the Free and Hanseatic City of Danzig in family and name tables from 14th to 18th centuries. Century . Danziger Verlagsgesellschaft Paul Rosenberg, Klausdorf near Kiel, Volume 5, 1993, p. 103 (Wagner).