Hermann Blomenberch

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Hermann Blomenberch (* around 1548 in Lübeck ; † June 25, 1603 in Bergen (Norway) ) was a German secretary of the Hansekontor in Bergen .

Life

Hermann Blomenberch began his studies after Easter 1567 at the University of Rostock and matriculated at the University of Helmstedt in 1583 . In June 1584 he was recommended by Lübeck mountain drivers like the Lübeck councilor Cordt Wolters as the successor to the secretary Werner Schellenberg . Among his guarantors for this office was the Mecklenburg Chancellor Daniel Zöllner , who was often associated with Lübeck . Blomenberch was committed to Bergen for ten years by the mountain drivers for a year of probation and arrived in Bergen in mid-July 1584. In fact, he worked for the office at Bryggen in Bergen for 19 years . He died in Bergen after a long illness. Blomenberch was buried in the German Marienkirche in Bergen. Nikolaus Iserhard became his successor as secretary .

literature

  • Friedrich Bruns : The secretaries of the German office in Bergen , in: Det Hanseatiske Museums Skriften , Volume 13, Bergen 1939, pp. 59/60

Individual evidence

  1. Entry 1567 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Enrollment in Helmstedt October 9, 1583