Georg Belitz

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Potsdam is now in bloom

Georg Belitz (born March 15, 1698 in Groß Glien near Hagelberg , † December 4, 1751 in Niemegk ) was a Protestant pastor and writer.

Georg Belitz wrote under the pseudonym "Bellamintes". The life data incorrectly stated in previous publications have been corrected by recent research.

Life

Georg Belitz was born on March 15, 1698 in Groß Glien as the son of Meiers and manager Georg Belitz and Margarethe Voigt. He attended school in Belzig, from 1711 he was a student at the Princely School of St. Afra in Meissen. From 1716 he studied law at the University of Wittenberg , but broke off to study philosophy and philology. Between 1821 and 1822 he was temporarily at the University of Halle, Leipzig and Jena. In 1822 he finished his studies at the university in Wittenberg.

He was first tutor to Mr. von Barby, then for four years tutor to Mr. Carl Friedrich Bandt von Lindau in Wiesenburg. In 1740 he made his exams to become a preacher in Dresden. On 13 July 1742, he was in Wittenberg ordained . In the ordination book he wrote down his life data and his previous career. On June 7, 1742, he gave his trial sermon as a deacon in Niemegk. As a deacon he worked in Niemegk from May 21, 1743 to December 4, 1751.

He married Johanna Louise Röhrig († 1753) on May 10, 1746. From this marriage the daughter Eleonora Charlotte Louise (1749-1791) emerged, who married the legal consultant Caspar Friedrich Girschner from Niemegk in 1790.

Writing activity

As a student he had "DE DVELLIS GERMANORUM" printed in Wittenberg. Belitz is possibly the author of some poems published by Christian Friedrich Hunold . In Niemegk he wrote “Errors and strange ideas of the Mahler in the illustration of the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, which was found partly noted by others but partly noticed by M. Georgius Belitz of the churches in Niemek Daconus. In addition to an appendix of mixed comments about the green Thursday and Charfrey day. Wittenberg and Zerbst published by Samuel Gottfried Zimmermann in 1749. "

Fonts

  • DE DVELLIS GERMANORUM , Wittemberg 1717
  • Bellamintes [Georg Belitz]: Potsdam is now in bloom . Potsdam 1727, reprint Berlin 2001
  • "Collected Passion flowers .. which together with an appendices of newly produced songs about the seven words on the Creole ... presented" Wittenberg Zimmermann 1751
  • Bellamintes; Hahn, Hermann Joachim: "That about the bloody death, of his teacher murdered by a papist, ST Mr. M. Hermann Joachim Hahns, Dreßden swimming in bloody tears, becomes by means of an ode of lament and consolation, which an unbound grave inscription of the soul. Man's added, addressed with pity by Bellamintes "1726

swell

  • Stefan Pirnack: "BELLAMINTES M. Georgius Belitz, Großglienensis Saxo Deacon in Niemegk" Niemegk 2014

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Evangelische Stadtkirchengemeinde Wittenberg, Ordiniertenbuch 1727–1782, p. 256 ff