Friedrich Winecker

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Friedrich Wienecker (also: Friedrich Winecker or Fridericus Wineker as well as Fridericus Winichius and Fridrich Winecker as well as Wieker and numerous name variations; * in Rodenberg am Deister ; buried March 15, 1667 in Hanover ) was a German theologian , private lecturer and pastor as well as court preacher of the Princely Braunschweig-Lüneburg court and Konsistorialrat .

Life

Friedrich Wienecker inherited the inheritance of his great-uncle Adolf von Loh in his native town of Rodenberg am Deister in the Schaumburg region .

After the beginning of the Thirty Years' War , Fridericus Wineker was enrolled for his studies at Easter 1626 in Rostock at the university there under Johann Bacmeister (the elder) . Wineker, however, also attended the universities in Leipzig and Wittenberg , in order to finally get a doctorate in theology at the University of Jena .

After Wienecker had worked for a few years as a private lecturer at the University of Rinteln , he took over the position of pastor at the “Städtkirche” in Hameln from 1635 to around 1644 or 1645 .

1644 or 1645 Vienna joined Ecker to Hannover to there for more than two decades as court preacher at the Leineschloss scoring castle church to work among the Guelph.

Wienecker was married to Elisabeth Margarethe, daughter of the superintendent Johann Jacob Bernhardi , who previously worked in Stadthagen . The tombstone of his son Josua Wineker (1639–1652), the so-called “choir boy tombstone”, can be found on the north side of the market church in Hanover.

Fonts

  • Friederich Winekers of H. Schrifft Licentiaten vnd Pastorn in Hameln Biblical catechism lamp / Or catechism questions: Thereby / especially the one-of-a-kind / according to the instructions of the little catechism of D. Luther / out of the holy divine Bible / the right way of faith and life / in detail ... , Rinteln: "Druckts vnd publishes Peter Lucius / der Vniversitet Buchdrucker, 1643"

Remarks

  1. ↑ In deviation from this, the year of death 1666 is given; compare Carl Friedrich Classen: Matriculation of Fridericus Wineker , short vita with life data to be checked again on the page matrikel.uni-rostock.de January 25, 2011, last accessed on September 5, 2018

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Carl Friedrich Classen: Matriculation of Fridericus Wineker , short vita with life data to be checked again on the page matrikel.uni-rostock.de January 25, 2011, last accessed on September 5, 2018
  2. a b Helmut Zimmermann : The deaths of the Hanoverian Kreuzkirchengemeinde from 1611 to 1714 (= Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter ), New Series Volume 13, Issue 3/4 (1960), p. 314; Preview over google books
  3. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  4. ^ Johann Ulrich Wallich : Vera relatio de incendio Stadano . Elias Holwein, Stade Suecorum 1659, p. 120; Digitized via Google books
  5. ^ Adolph Hofmeister : The matriculation of the University of Rostock , Volume 3 (Easter 1611 - Michaelis 1694), p. 65; Digitized from the University of Rostock
  6. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Andreae : Chronicle of the residence city of Hanover from the oldest times to the present . Edited from the best sources by Fried. Wilh. Andreae, Dr. phil. and owner of a higher private daughter school, Hildesheim: Finkesche Buchhandlung (GF Schmidt), 1859, p. 146; Digitized via Google books
  7. Helmut Zimmermann : Chorknaben-Grabstein , in ders .: Hannover in the pocket. Buildings and monuments from A to Z . 2nd Edition. Feesche, Hannover 1988, ISBN 3-87223-046-8 , p. 24