Jacob Leonhard Vogel (theologian)
Jacob Leonhard Vogel , also Jakob Leonhard Vogel (born September 20, 1729 in Lübeck , † April 7, 1798 in Eutin ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman. From 1788 until his death in 1798 he was the leading clergyman in the Prince Diocese of Lübeck .
Life
After visiting the Katharineum , he studied Protestant theology at the University of Göttingen . In 1751 he passed his exam as a candidate for the Lübeck Spiritual Ministry . In December 1762 he came to the Eutin St. Michaelis Church as a deacon (2nd pastor) . From 1770 to 1788 he was pastor of the Petrikirche in Bosau .
At the beginning of 1788, Prince-Bishop Peter Friedrich Ludwig appointed him chief pastor in Eutin, consistorial councilor and superintendent of the prince-bishopric.
He was a member of the Royal German Society in Göttingen. His writing Antiquities of the First and Oldest Christians , which appeared in 1780, was consistently criticized. It appeared to the reviewers as a print of old college notebooks, perhaps from Blessed Mosheim , against which one could only warn.
Since 1766 he was married to Elisabeth Christina, b. Lamprecht (1741–1809), a daughter of the pastor in Nusse Dominicus Gerhard Andreas Lamprecht and his wife Dorothea, geb. Struve.
Works
- Antiquities of the first and oldest Christians. Hamburg: Gleditsch 1780
- Digitized , Göttingen University Library
literature
- Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Volume 14, Gerhard Fleischer, Leipzig 1815, p. 267
Individual evidence
- ↑ Journal für Prediger 11 (1781), p. 378f; even sharper General German Library 46 (1781), pp 524ff: audacity with plagiarism -Nachweisen
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SURNAME | Vogel, Jacob Leonhard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vogel, Jakob Leonhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 20, 1729 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lübeck |
DATE OF DEATH | April 7, 1798 |
Place of death | Eutin |