Johann Kaspar Löscher

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Johann Kaspar Löscher (born January 1677 in Erfurt ; † July 12, 1751 in Leisnig ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Johann Kaspar Löscher, son of Caspar Löscher and his second wife Cleopha Salome Sittig, was baptized on January 27, 1677 in the Erfurt Predigerkirche. On April 4, 1694, he began studying at the University of Wittenberg . On April 29, 1697 he acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy and on October 18, 1701 was accepted as an adjunct in the philosophical faculty of the Wittenberg Academy. In 1703 he moved to Lausigk as senior pastor , graduated in the summer semester of 1709 in Wittenberg with a licentiate in theology and became superintendent in Rochlitz the following year . After he was sent to theDoctor of theology, he took over the superintendentage in Leisnig .

Selection of works

  1. Diss. Animae separatae statura non esse violentem. Wittenberg 1701
  2. Observationes selectae Fasciculus I et II. Leipzig 1703
  3. Parergorum sacrorum Exerciationum Decades XII. Altenburg and Rochlitz 1705–1719
  4. Memoria Christiani Daumii. Altenburg and Rochlitz 1710
  5. Curieuse's Directory of Eminent Persons Who Excelled in Theological Sciences. Altenburg and Rochlitz 1713
  6. Merita Theologorum in rem litterariam. Pars I Acc. de Patrum Ecclesiae in bonas liiteras meritis. Rochlitz 1720
  7. De Patrum Africanorum meritis singularibus Liber I. Rochlitz 1722
  8. The scene of sacred mountains. 2 parts, Rochlitz 1728

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Veronika Albrecht-Birkner : Parish Book of the Church Province of Saxony . Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-374-02137-6 , Vol. 5, p. 432
  2. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 2; Halle (Saale), 1952, p. 208