Johann Gottfried Leschnert

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Johann Gottfried Leschnert (* 1681 in Dahme / Mark ; † November 20, 1747 in Gotha ) was a German educator.

Life

Leschnert had attended grammar school in Luckau and enrolled at the University of Wittenberg on March 5, 1704 . Here he had studied at the philosophical faculty and on April 29, 1706 acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy. After he had given private lectures, he was accepted as an adjunct to the Faculty of Philosophy on April 23, 1712 , he graduated on April 12, 1712 with the licentiate in theology and in 1716 was dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1717 he went to the Gotha grammar school as a professor and became a ducal Gotha historiographer. After his death he left his library of 2500 books to the grammar school in Luckau.

Selection of works

  1. Diss. De lotione manum innocentiae signo cet. Wittenberg 1770
  2. Dissertatione hypomnematica Linon ... from Gerdesius, Wittenberg 1708
  3. Diss. De Lustrationibus veterum Gentilium. Wittenberg 1708, 1709
  4. Jus magistratus civilis circa vocationem ecclesiae ministrorum. Wittenberg 1717
  5. De baptismate vicariq Marcionitarum. Wittenberg 1716

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ludwig Adolf Wiese, Bernhard Irmer: The higher school system in Prussia. Verlag von Wiegandt and Grieben, Berlin, 1864, p. 135
  2. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 2; Halle (Saale), 1952, p. 201