Johann Dietrich speaker
Johann Dietrich Sprecher (born February 13, 1674 in Tangermünde ; † October 7, 1727 ) was associate professor for oriental languages at the University of Helmstedt .
The end of his life is overshadowed by disputes in connection with the preference for the award of Kuxen for mining pits in the mining town of Johanngeorgenstadt . Johann Heinrich Löbel had given him an advantage by paying bribes, which was revealed after Spokesman's death. Johann Heinrich Löbel was sentenced to a fortress sentence together with his brother Johann Carl Löbel in 1729, which they were to begin in the summer of 1730. Both of them fled and, after a wanted report, were arrested in Leipzig in December 1730 and taken to the building of the fortress.
literature
- Sabina Ahrens: The teachers of the University of Helmstedt , Helmstedt 2004, p. 225
Individual evidence
- ^ Biography in Carl Günther Ludovici: Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts ... , 1744 page 478
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SURNAME | Speaker, Johann Dietrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German orientalist and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 13, 1674 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tangermünde |
DATE OF DEATH | October 7, 1727 |