Heinrich Santmann

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Heinrich Santmann , also Sandtmann and similar forms of name (* October 1586 in Lübeck ; † July 23, 1639 ibid) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and chronicler.

Life

Santmann was probably related to the Hamburg city physician Nicolaus Santmann . He attended the Katharineum in Lübeck and from 1603 studied Protestant theology at the University of Rostock and later at the Brandenburg University in Frankfurt . Here he was promoted to Dr. phil is doing his doctorate, including a treatise on the origins of the city of Lübeck. He dedicated his dissertation to Mayor Alexander Lüneburg , the lawyer Augustin Kockert (1550–1620, father of Jacob Kockert ) and the doctor Heinrich Kampferbach, his uncle.

In 1612 he was appointed preacher at St. Aegidien in Lübeck.

Portrait of Reimar Kock from the copy of the Cronica for Santmann 1616

In 1616 he received a copy of Reimar Kock's Cronica Der Käyserliken Stadt Lübeck in three volumes from Jochim Albrecht . The scribe Hans Flaßkamp had started copying on May 8, 1616 after a note on the intent. In 1624 Santmann had them bound in two volumes and in 1635 gave them to his relative and patron, the mayor Johann Kampferbeke, with a long Latin dedication . In March 1797 both volumes were still preserved and were offered for sale by the land tax secretary August Gotthilf Taube (* 1753) in Bautzen in the Imperial Privileged Reichs-Anzeiger , the second being described as damaged by mold and not legible in all places . Today only the first volume, which was auctioned off at Christie's in 2009 and is now in the Lübeck City Library, is still preserved.

On April 24, 1616, Santmann signed the album amicorum by Lukas Holste in Hamburg .

Together with the other pastors, members of the council and teachers of the Katharineum who were involved in the founding of Lübeck's city ​​library , his name and coat of arms can be found on the frieze of the shelves in today's Scharbausaal, created in 1619.

His portrait in the Aegidien Church , which was restored by Johannes Nöhring in 1894, is reminiscent of Santmann .

His sons Johannes and Michael Santmann were registered together at the University of Rostock in October 1643. In 1667 Johannes was pastor in Seedorf in the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg . Michael became a preacher at St. Anne's in Lübeck.

Works

  • Triga Orationum Panegyricarum Heinrici Santmanni Lubecensis, in artibus Magistri & SS Theol. Candidati: Quarum I. didaskalikē De salutifera Salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi in carnatione ... recitata fuit. II. Epideiktikē De Fundatione & incrementis inclutae Lubecae. III. symbuleutikē Utrum eruditio an vero morum integritas in officiis mandandis potius spectanda veniat, pro summo in Philosophia gradu. Francofurti Marchionum: Hartmannus 1609
  • Jehovah Sacrum Prognosticon Mosaicum That is / A Magnificent / Immutable / Eternal Resistant / and Usable Spiritual Church Calendar , Jauch, Lübeck 1614
Digitized , Herzog August Library (previous owner: Martin Funk )
  • Repentance bells / Or Trewhertzige penance sermons from three different provincial penalties / which are now in full swing: I. Thewrung and famine. II. War and bloodshed. III. Pestilentz and dying runs ... Lübeck: Jauch 1628
  • Victrix Fati Pietas: image and field equivalents against the heart-eating melancholy and melancholy / ex Esaia cap. 40th BC 6.7.8. Lübeck: Schmalhertz 1629

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Individual evidence

  1. But not identical to Henricus Sannemann from Halberstadt (1602–1670), GND = 121367622; Sannemann, Heinrich  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / archive.thulb.uni-jena.de  
  2. After the painting in the Aegidienkirche, see BuK III, p. 518
  3. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. Key pages in VD 17
  5. See on the circumstances of his appointment Lübeckische Blätter 1 (1859), p. 171
  6. ^ Taube, August Gotthilf ( Memento from December 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) in the Biographical Lexicon of Upper Lusatia
  7. ^ Digitized version , accessed on December 20, 2014
  8. Christie's catalog entry , accessed December 20, 2014
  9. ^ Signature Ms. Lub 2 ° 40a , digitized
  10. Claudia Sojer, Christian host: The family book of Lukas Holste (1616-1623). Report from the research project Peter Lambeck , in: biblos 62 (2013) ISSN  0006-2022 pp. 33–56 ( digitized version ), p. 51
  11. Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns, Hugo Rahtgens: The architectural and art monuments of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. Volume IV: The Monasteries. The town's smaller churches. The churches and chapels in the outskirts. Thinking and way crosses and the passion of Christ. Lübeck: Nöhring 1928, facsimile reprint 2001 ISBN 3-89557-168-7 , p. 150, no. 48
  12. ^ Entry Johannes and entry Michael in the Rostock matriculation portal
  13. VD 17