Georg Albrecht Stübner

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Georg Albrecht Stübner (born March 20, 1680 in Heilbronn , † September 2, 1723 in Bayreuth ) was a German poet, pastor and professor.

Life

After finishing school, Stübner went to Wittenberg , where he received his master's degree in 1699 . In 1702 he completed his dissertation with the title Ex historia diviniore de monomachia Davidis cvm gigante Philistaeo . He was appointed professor in Erlangen in 1703 . From 1703 to 1708 he was then pastor in Neustadt am Kulm . During this time he published the evangelical songbook Palmen- und Cypressenzweige; happy and sad poems . Then he moved to Bayreuth , where he was first court preacher and later senior court preacher, superintendent and consistorial councilor .

Georg Albrecht Stübner was the teacher of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm von Kurland and taught him in Latin and French.

Georg Albrecht Stübner was the father of Friedrich Wilhelm Stübner , who lived from 1710 to 1736 and was a mathematician and philosopher . (PND: 100633277)

Fonts (selection)

  • De corporibus mundi totalibus , Wittenberg 1700, book
  • Ex historia diviniore de monomachia Davidis cvm gigante Philistaeo , Wittenberg 1702, dissertation, OCLC number: 48590612
  • Palm and cypress branches; happy and sad poems , Erlangen 1705, song collection
  • New historical, political and moral thoughts, symbols, poems and inventions , Erlangen 1708, book
  • Baireuthisches Gesangbuch , Bayreuth 1720, song collection
  • The miraculous ways of God, In conveyance and maintenance of the Evangelical truth , Bayreuth 1721, book

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Nicolaus Apel : The rough Kulm and its surroundings together with a history and topography of Neustadt an den Kulmen in the Main district. P. 48, Bayreuth 1811.
  2. ^ Karl Wilhelm Cruse (1833): Curland under the dukes , Volume 1, p. 231