Hermann Heinrich Pagendarm

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Hermann Heinrich Pagendarm (born December 30, 1674 in Osnabrück , † April 30, 1749 in Heyen ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and East Asia traveler.

Life

Hermann Heinrich Pagendarm was the older son of the cantor Johann Jacob Pagendarm and his wife Margareta Elisabeth, nee. Hopmann. Johann Gerhard Pagendarm was his younger brother.

In 1679 the family moved to Lübeck, where he attended the Katharineum in Lübeck until 1692 . In 1692 he went to India and Batavia with the Dutch East India Company and stayed there for several years in the entourage of the envoy Vice Admiral Wybrand Lycochthon. In 1697 he returned to Lübeck and studied from Michaelis 1698 at the University of Rostock . On January 27, 1699, he gave a Latin speech about his trip at Rostock University. On July 26th, 1700 he enrolled at the University of Wittenberg , where he appeared as a respondent under the chairmanship of Heinrich Klausing in 1700 and on October 13th, 1701 acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophical sciences. The following year he presided over his brother's disputation.

From 1702 he was pastor at the Herford Fraterhaus . In 1713 he became pastor in Heyen and Frenke (Emmerthal) , where he stayed until the end of his life.

Fonts

  • Doctam et dissimulatam quarundam rerum naturalium ignorationem cum simulata aliorum scientia collatum. Wittenberg 1701
Digital copy , Bavarian State Library
  • Disp. de disserendi capitibus, e memoria rei poëticae repetitis. Wittenberg 1702
  • De peplo veterum. Wittenberg 1702
Digital copy , Bavarian State Library

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis, Younger Series Part 2 (1660-1710). Self-published by the University and State Library, Halle 1952, p. 251