Johann Erichson (Schulmann)
Johann Erichson (born October 24, 1700 in Sternberg , † May 26, 1779 in Starkow ) was a German theologian and schoolboy.
Life
Little is known about Erichson's education. In 1720 he enrolled at the University of Rostock to study . He turned down a professorship at the University of Kiel . In 1741 he became vice rector and soon afterwards rector of the German grammar school in Stockholm .
In 1745 he became pastor in Starkow at the St. Jürgen Church , where he worked until his death in 1779.
Works
- Erichson published theological and educational writings in Stockholm as well as contributions to Johann Carl Dähnert's writings "Die Kritische Nachrichten" and "Die Pommersche Bibliothek".
- He also published in the "Bibliotheca Runica, in which reliable reports are given by the writers about Runic literature" (1766).
literature
- Adolf Häckermann: Erichson, Johann . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 6, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, p. 214.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ See the entry of Johann Erichson's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal
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SURNAME | Erichson, Johann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theologian and schoolboy |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 24, 1700 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sternberg |
DATE OF DEATH | May 26, 1779 |
Place of death | Starkow |