Johann Christoph Friederici

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Johann Christoph Friderici

Johann Christoph Friederici , also Friderici (born June 25, 1730 in Tempelburg , † August 12, 1777 in Hamburg ) was a German Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of the General Diocese of Grubenhagen and the Harz region .

Life

Born the son of a Pomeranian landowner, Friederici went to Stettin in 1745 and began studying theology in Halle (Saale) in 1751 . In 1754 he became a teacher at the pedagogy in Halle , in 1756 court master of the sons of the Privy Councilor, Count Reuss, in Berlin. On January 18, 1758 he was field chaplain of the cavalry regiment of the Prince of Prussia, on February 2, 1760 second preacher at the Nicolauskirche in Neustadt near Magdeburg and in 1768 pastor to St. Jacobi and superintendent in Göttingen . From 1770 to 1775 he was the first pastor in Clausthal and general superintendent of the General Diocese of Grubenhagen and on the Harz. On August 20, 1775, he became senior pastor at St. Petri in Hamburg.

Awards

The Theological Faculty of the University of Kiel awarded Friederici an honorary doctorate on November 8, 1775 .

Works

  • About the transience of our life (Halle 1759)
  • Eulogy for Frederick II, King of Prussia (Magdeburg 1763)
  • New school establishment, or plan to establish large and small schools for non-profit purposes. Wendeborn, Clausthal 1775 (1772)

literature

  • Carl Ludolf Hoffmann: Acta historico-ecclesiastica nostri temporis. Or collected news and documents on the church history of our time . Sixteenth part. Weimar 1776, II.6 Changes in office to Halle, p. 1098 ff . ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  • Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : The learned Hanover ... , 2nd volume, Bremen 1823, p. 75f.

Web links

Commons : Johann Christoph Friderici  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Acta historico-ecclesiastica nostri temporis. Or collected news and documents on the church history of our time. Fourth volume. Carl Ludolf Hoffmann, Weimar 1777, p. 427 ( online ).
  2. ^ Carl Ludolf Hoffmann: Acta historico-ecclesiastica nostri temporis. Or collected news and documents on the church history of our time . Sixteenth part. Weimar 1776, II.6 Changes in office to Halle, p. 1098 ff . ( limited preview in Google book search - Hoffmann names 1772 as the year of publication).
predecessor Office successor
Ernst Friedrich Mylius Chief Pastor to St. Petri in Hamburg
1775 - 1777
Christoph Christian Sturm