Johann Gottfried Olearius (theologian, 1635)

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Johann Gottfried Olearius at the age of 34
Olearius coat of arms around 1634, according to Siebmacher (1857) Volume 5, Section 1, Plate 74

Johann Gottfried Olearius (born September 28, 1635 in Halle (Saale) , † May 21, 1711 in Arnstadt ) was a German Protestant theologian and hymn poet.

Live and act

The eldest son of Gottfried Olearius (theologian, 1604) attended high school in his hometown and began studying at the University of Leipzig in the winter semester of 1652/53 . There he became a baccalaureus in the summer semester of 1654 and acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy on January 23, 1656 . He then went on an educational trip that took him to the universities of Strasbourg , Heidelberg , Marburg and, in 1658, to Jena .

Returning to Halle, he became adjunct at the market church of Our Dear Women in 1658 , a deacon there in 1662, pastor there in 1685 and at the same time inspector of the hall circle . In 1688 he followed a call as pastor and superintendent in Arnstadt, where he also became assessor at the consistory and Ephorus of the Arnstadt grammar school. In 1689 he became consistorial councilor. He went blind in old age.

As a Lutheran theologian, he mainly published pamphlets on contemporary debates and wrote devotional literature . He also appeared as the editor of hymn books and a chronicle for the city of Halle, as well as a hymn poet and botanist.

family

Olearius was married four times. His first marriage was in Halle on October 9, 1660 with Dorothea (* May 27, 1642 in Eisenach; † November 7, 1679 in Halle), the daughter of the Eisenach Chancellor Simon Malsius . His second marriage was also in Halle on September 7, 1680 with Eleonora Sophia (born November 13, 1648 in Halle, † November 19, 1688 in Arnstadt), the widow of Johann Nicolai († May 14, 1677 in Halle), who Daughter of the councilor and church leader at the Church of Our Lady Johann Stützing and his wife Helena von Ludwiger. His third marriage was in Arnstadt on November 26, 1689 with Anna Gertrud Poltz (born May 27, 1703 in Arnstadt), widow of the Magdeburg landscape taker Christian Lieder. Finally, on November 25, 1704, he concluded his fourth marriage in Arnstadt with Maria Magdalena Elisabeth Engelbrecht (* Halle; † 12, March 1721 in Arnstadt), the widow of the Jena physician Johann Philipp Sruve and widow of the magistrate of Stolberg-Hoym Johann Wilhelm . The children from the first three connections are known:

  • Anna Dorotha Olearius (born September 16, 1661 in Halle), married. on August 22, 1681 with the royal Prussian government councilor and salt count in Halle Johann Friedrich Mayer
  • Johann Gottfried Olearius (born April 4, 1663 in Halle), Dr. med. Stadtphysikus Kölleda
  • August (* December 11, 1664 in Halle; † April 2, 1666 ibid)
  • Agnes Christina (born January 1, 1667 in Halle [Saale]; † March 21, 1688 in Torgau), married. in Torgau on October 11, 1681 with Superintendent von Torgau Dr. Christian Hoffkuntz (Hofkuntz)
  • Johann Christoph Olearius (born September 17, 1668 in Halle (Saale), † March 31, 1747 in Arnstadt), theologian and preacher, numismatist and historian
  • Johann Christian Olearius (* 1670; † August 19, 1698 in Arnstadt), married. on June 25, 1695 with Anna Magarethe Brömel, the widow of a certain Keißner.
  • Johann Friedrich (* and † 1672)
  • August Friedrich Olearius, Fraustadt pharmacist
  • Dorothea Sophia I († 1672 in Halle)
  • Dorothea Sophia II., Married. in Wolmirstedt on July 18, 1699 with the deacon of the Holy Spirit in Magdeburg Heinrich Andreas Merck (* July 19, 1662 in Groß Rosenburg; † February 23, 1727 in Magdeburg)
  • Johann Gotthilf (born November 6, 1678 [1679] in Halle)
  • Eleonora Sophia (born October 12, 1681 in Halle [Saale]; † March 19, 1725 in Altjeßnitz), married. on February 19, 1705 with the pastor in Altjeßnitz Gottfried Hermann (August 19, 1678 in Niemegk; † April 13, 1762 in Altjeßnitz)
  • Gottfried Gottlob Olearius
  • Gottfried Olearius
  • Johann Gottlieb Olearius (born June 22, 1684 in Halle; † July 12, 1734 in Königsberg), lawyer, professor in Königsberg
  • August Theodor Olearius (* [11] / November 12, 1688 in Arnstadt; † June 6, 1690 ibid)
  • Johanna Elisabeth (* May 23, 1691 in Arnstadt; † October 5, 1691 ibid; born on October 7, 1691 ibid)

Works

  • Lutherus Germaniae modernae periclitantis Helias. Leipzig 1663
  • Honor rescue contra D. Johann Schefflern. 1664
  • Primitiae poeticae, poetic first fruits, on sacred German songs. Halle 1664 (later titled: Kirchliche Singe-Lust)
  • Hyacinth contemplation. Leipzig 1665
  • Augustinian devotional flame. 1666
  • Evident proof that M. Luther rightfully called to the Papacy's Reformation. 1666
  • Consolation against the job post. 1668
  • Spiritual soul paradise and pleasure garden. 1669
  • Scrinium Antiquarium. 1671
  • Abacus patrologicus sive primitivae usque ad reformationis a theandro Luthero peractae periodum, Ecclesiae christinae patrum atque doctorum alphabetica enumeratio atque in Patrologiae Joh. Gerhardi supplementum succincte instituta labore ac studio. Jena 1673, 2nd, expanded edition Bibliotheca scriptorum ecclesiasticorum. Edited by son Johann Gottlieb Olearius, Jena 1711
  • Coemiterium saxo-hallense, that is, the well-built God's field of the praiseworthy city of Hall in Saxen Description, in it the most important tombs and the most memorable writings brought together with Fleis and sampt an appendix, the most memorable tombs, so in different churches in and can be seen outside the city of Halle. Wittenberg, 1674
  • Preview of the happy reunion in eternal life. 1677
  • Opened Heaven's Gate. Leipzig 1679
  • Brotuff, Chronica of the Saltz Bornen and building of the city of Halle ; in: Halygraphia aucta et continuata, description of place and time of the city of Hall in Saxony, increased and bit extended to the current 1679 year ; (Ed.) Hall 1679 - available as PDF in [2]
  • Daily pray song. no location 1686
  • Ecclesiastical desire to sing. Arnstadt, 2nd edition, 1697 (70 songs)
  • The spiritual pleasure of psalm. 1698

Honors

Is named after the plant genus Olearius Olearia Moench from the family de5 daisy family (Asteraceae).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gottfried Olearius: Halygraphia aucta et continuata, description of the place and time of the city of Hall in Saxony, increased and expanded to the current 1679 year ... At the end is added as a useful appendix ERNESTI BROTUFFII, The famous old historiograph in the year Chronica of the SaltzBornen and edification of the city of Hall , written in 1554 and never printed before ; Hall in Saxony 1679 available as PDF in [1]
  2. Lotte Burkhardt: Directory of eponymous plant names - Extended Edition. Part I and II. Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin , Freie Universität Berlin , Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-946292-26-5 doi: 10.3372 / epolist2018 .

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