Gottfried Voigt (theologian, 1644)

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Gottfried Voigt (born April 1644 in Delitzsch ; † July 7, 1682 in Hamburg ) was a German Protestant theologian and educator .

Live and act

Gottfried Voigt studied in Wittenberg from 1663 . There he also obtained his master's degree in theology and was then rector in Güstrow (1667). At the University of Giessen , he was in 1675 for licentiate doctorate of theology. From 1680 he was rector of the Johanneum in Hamburg.

Voigt led a scientific dispute with Daniel Büttner (1642–1696), professor at the Academic Gymnasium .

Fonts

  • Curiositates Physicae de Rebus iucundis raris ac novis. In Gratiam Naturae Curiosorum Publicae Luci expositae. Leipzig 1698
  • Thysiasteriologia, sive de Altaribus Veterum Christianorum Liber postumus (postum, Hamburg 1709)
  • Newly increased physical time-waster: Darinne Drey Hundreds of chosen ones / Funny / graceful questions / From the book of nature ... to be answered. Leipzig 1698

Disputations

  • De conventu sagarum ad sua sabbata, quae vocant. Wittenberge, Johannis Borckardi, [1667], Wittenberg, Literis Wendianis / Schmatz, 1671.
  • Deliciae physicae de stillicidio sanguinis ex interemti hominis cadavere praesente occisore, lacrymis crocodili, catulis ursarum, amore oviset lupi, piscibus fossilibus et volatilibus, conventu sagarum ad sua sabbata, infantibus supposititiis, cons. Wittenberg, Hake, 1665
  • Disputationem Physicam De Infantibus Supposititiis. Wittenberg, Borckardus, 1667

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Gottlieb Jöcher: General learned lexicon . tape 4 . Leipzig 1751, p. 1695 .
  2. historicum.net: Voigt, Gottfried. Accessed October 7, 2019 (German).