Heinrich Ludwig Planck

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Heinrich Ludwig Planck (born July 19, 1785 in Göttingen ; died September 23, 1831 ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian .

His father was Gottlieb Jakob Planck and his twin brother was Georg Wilhelm Planck, senior councilor in Celle , and he had two other brothers and sisters each.

He received private tuition in his parents' house until his confirmation in 1801. Until Easter 1803 he attended high school in Göttingen. Then he studied theology at the University of Göttingen . In 1806 he got a job at this university and gave lectures . In the same year he received his doctorate in the philosophy faculty. In 1807 he wrote his dissertation on the Medea and the other fragments of Ennius. In 1809 he was a private lecturer at the philosophical faculty. In 1810 he was appointed associate professor of theology. He worked primarily on New Testament results and criticism . In 1815 the theological faculty gave him an honorary doctorate in theology. In 1823 the government appointed him full professor of theology.

From 1806 he suffered from epilepsy . He probably died from an added blow flow .

Among his children were the legal scholar Wilhelm von Planck and the judge and politician Gottlieb Planck .

Fonts (selection)

  • De principiis et causis interpretationis Philonianae allegoricae. 1806.
  • Comments on the first Pauline epistle to Timothy. 1808.
  • De vera natura atque indole orationis Graecae NT 1810.
  • Brief outline of the philosophical doctrine of religion. 1821.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Lücke : Gottlieb Jakob Planck, 1835, p. 108
  2. ^ Anton Bettelheim: Biographisches Jahrbuch und deutscher Nekrolog, Volumes 4–5, 1900, p. 14