Johann Gottlieb Plüschke

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Johann Gottlieb Plüschke (born August 20, 1780 in Rohnstock near Schweidnitz, † August 19, 1846 in Amsterdam ) was a professor of theology and director of the theological seminar in Amsterdam.

Life

Around 1801, Plüschke became a member of the philological seminar in Halle. Later he was a teacher at the Leipzig Citizens' School and taught from the winter semester of 1814 to the summer semester of 1818 at the University of Leipzig , where he was appointed associate professor in 1817.

In 1818 he was simultaneously appointed to the University of Königsberg and the University of Amsterdam , opted for the latter and was professor at the Lutheran seminary in Amsterdam from April 19, 1819. On October 17, 1819, he received an honorary doctorate from the Protestant theological faculty of the University of Breslau .

Johann Gottlieb Plüschke died on August 19, 1846 and was buried on August 24, 1846 in the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam .

His students included u. a. Ferdinand Jacob Domela Nieuwenhuis (who also gave the funeral oration).

Works (selection)

  • The Latin verb. Elaborated according to a still little-known, complete, completely natural and very comprehensible order of the temporum and symmetrically represented in fourteen tables for elementary instruction in the Latin language. (Leipzig: Fleischer 1814)
  • De psalterii Syriaci Mediolanensis a Caietano Bugato editi peculiari indole eiusdemque usu critico in emendando textu psalterii Graeci LXX interpretum (1835)

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