Johann Konrad Schragmüller

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Johann Konrad Schragmüller

Johann Konrad Schragmüller (* 1605 in Grünstadt ; † March 10, 1675 in Speyer ) was a German Protestant theologian and university professor.

Life

Johann Konrad Schragmüller was the son of Valentin Fabian Schragmüller (* 1580 in Ladenburg ; † May 6, 1630 in Sausenheim ), schoolmaster and deacon in Grünstadt, 1607 pastor in Albsheim , 1610 pastor in Quirnheim and 1621 pastor in Neuleiningen and his wife Anna Amalie , Daughter of Johannes Tripodius (* 1553 in Monsheim ; † 1626 in Grünstadt) (actually Trapp, called himself Tripodius according to the custom of the time in Latinized form), pastor in Grünstadt, born.

Johann Konrad attended the Höninger Latin School in 1621 (today: Leininger High School ) and enrolled at the University of Strasbourg in 1624 . In 1625 he became an assistant at the school in Höningen and in the same year he was appointed a candidate for philosophy at the University of Strasbourg.

From 1627 to 1628 he worked as a Lutheran pastor and principal of the school in Höningen. In 1628 he enrolled again at the University of Strasbourg, in 1632 at the University of Jena and in 1633 at the University of Wittenberg . He later studied at the University of Erfurt .

According to the Hessian scholarship regulation of 1560, the economic security of the later Hessian scholarship institution was reorganized and a scholarship majority was set up, headed by 10 theologians as stipendiarii maiores , who serve as role models and support the students in their studies, as well as supervise them in their life. From 1629 to 1632, Johann Konrad was one of the scholarship majors at the University of Marburg .

In 1633 he became a full professor at the Faculty of Physics and the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Marburg. On March 24, 1634 he received his doctorate as Dr. theol. at the University of Giessen and was rector of the university and deputy of the university in the Hessian state parliament in 1639 . In the same year he became the Lutheran pastor of the new preacher church St. Georg (was destroyed in the town fire in 1689 when the sun king Ludwig XIV burned down Speyer, and was not rebuilt as a church) in Speyer and was at the same time inspector of the grammar school, consistorial assessor and senior ministerii .

On May 19, 1634 he married Barbara Katharina (born May 13, 1617 in Gießen; † unknown), daughter of Christoph Scheibler (1589–1653), professor at the University of Gießen. They had eleven children together:

  • Christoph (born June 25, 1635 in Marburg, † 1672 in Speyer), matriculated at the University of Giessen in June 1656 and became a doctor;
  • Elisabeth Ursula (born September 4, 1636 (baptism) in Marburg, † 1674 in Speyer), married Gustav Adolf Hiltebrandt (born February 2, 1632 in Stargard in Pomerania ; † February 22, 1695 in Frankfurt am Main ), 1659 pastor in Speyer and from 1690 pastor and inspector in Sankt Goar ;
  • Anton (born February 8, 1639 (baptism) in Marburg, † November 26, 1639 in Speyer);
  • Heinrich Christmann (born March 14, 1640 (baptism) in Speyer; † unknown), pastor in Mannheim;
  • Johann Georg (born May 4, 1643 in Speyer (baptism); † February 15, 1644 ibid);
  • Katharina Barbara (born January 17, 1645 (baptism) in Speyer; † unknown);
  • Ernst Heinrich (born June 1646; † unknown);
  • Georg Berthold (* July 23, 1643 or December 21, 1647 in Speyer; † April 16, 1710), 1674–1710 pastor in Lennep, married to Maria Gertrud (* 1648 in Remscheid-Lüttringhausen; † July 3, 1722 (funeral) in Remscheid), daughter of Peter Zenler (also Zengler ) (1600–1669), pastor in Lüttringhausen;
  • Clara Martha (* 1651 in Speyer; † unknown in Northeim), married to Christian Günther Schultz (* 1640; † unknown), mayor and bailiff in St. Blasii Abbey in Northeim;
  • Maria Christina (born August 19, 1653 in Speyer; † unknown);
  • Rosina Sophia (born November 4, 1656 in Speyer; † unknown).

Fonts (selection)

  • Disp. (per Gr. Dr.) de judice controversiarum (sub präs. Joh. Steuberi ) . Marp. 1634.
  • Johann Conrad Schragmüller; Johann Christoph Scheibler; Petrus Schonbergius: Prodidagmata Physika . Marpurgi Cattorum Hampelius 1635.
  • Orion politicus, sive Oratio de bono principe . Marp. 1636
  • Deministris . Marp. 1636.
  • Johann Conrad Schragmüller; Daniel Pettencover: Lemmatum, Scemmatumve Philosophicorum Ex Liberalium doctrinarum orbe depromptorum syllecta Miscella . Marpurgi Cattorum Hampelius 1637.
  • Disp. phios. s. de elementis in genere . Marp. 1638.
  • Tr. stoech ologicus s. de elementis in specie . Marp. 1638.
  • Syllabus problematum naturalium . Marp. 1638.
  • Disp. phys. de mundo ejusce causis. Resp. Daniel Lommer . Marp. 1639.
  • Penalis exulans, s. de causis abrogati Penalismi, in aliquot confoederatis Germanie academiis, fermo panegyricus . Marp. 1639.
  • Eclogarum physicarum falsis opinionibus Jesuitarum, Calvinianorum, Hoffmannianorum, Weigelianorum et Anabaptistarium, aliorumque fideliter applecatarum prodromus . Marp. 1641.
  • Johann Conrad Schragmüller; David Bayer; Johannes Sigismundus Breitenius: Christian funeral and consolation sermon / outside the 2nd epistle S. Pauli to Timotheum 4th C. v. 7.8. Taken / And at the highly prestigious corpse-begging of Mr. David Beyers / distinguished Iurisconsulti, and the highly commendable Kayserl. Assessoris who was at the Cammer court . Speyer: butcher.
  • Collegium Jesuiticum, or Jesuit eye ointment, that the Lutherans in the article of the Heil. Trinity are not Urrians . Strasb. 1645.
  • Funeral sermon on the death of the JUD and the quay. Cammerger. Assess. Joh. Hermann Stamm of 1646 d, 26, Apr. aet. 54 years, 6 m. And 8 d. Died; from Pf. LXXI . Speyer 1646.
  • Sermons of weather, blood-rain and earthquakes . Marb. 1648.
  • Jesuit frog screams . Strasburg 1651.
  • Prove that Marie is honored more highly than Christ in the papacy . Frf. 1654.
  • Anti-Kicherus, that is, thorough refutation of the 15 questions and answers concerning conscience and true faith, which Joh. Church submitted to all erroneous flocks derived from the Catholic Church . Frf. a. M. 1656.
  • Manuale catholicum, in 3 parts . Frf. 1657.
  • Weigelius redivivus ast detectus et enectus, d. . Truly proof that Christoph Rosalius, pastor in Fürfeldt, under the disguised name Hilarii von Proceshorst, is a real Weigelian and enthusiast according to the tenor and content of his catechism school and comparison of Weigelii and other writings. At the end there is Rosaelii Revers and letters running against each other . Speyer 1660.
  • Christian funeral and consolation sermon to Georg Friedrich Mohr, assessor at the High Court of Speyer † April 5, 1669 . Speyer butcher 1669.
  • Vindicatio psalmodica et cantualis This is the thorough salvation of the psalms and church songs of the soul. D. Luther and other ingenious men of the wrong precautions and unfounded objections of all kinds of Rottirs and sectarians so that they think the right-wing and Lutheran particularly simple-minded Christians are taken aback and doubts for the local people and travelers to the good news recently . Printed and published in Speyer by Matthaeo Metzgern 1669.
  • Rescue of the psalms and church chants from the perversion of all sectarians . Speyer 1669.
  • God's help: funeral sermon to Johann Ulrich Stieber, lawyer in Speyer, † February 25, 1673 . Speyer: Butcher, 1673.
  • Glykypikron Dulce-Amarum Christianismi: The bitter-sweet Christianity, that is: Creutz u. Suffering, consolation, etc. Joys: In a conversation between Crucian, an unreported u. grieved Creutzbruder, u. Christian, a Christian who was well practiced in the Creutz through consolation, to all the needy Creutz brothers for strange consolation . Strasbourg Durlach 1673.

literature

  • Johann Konrad Schragmüller in The Evangelical Speyer. Brief message from the Reformation, all Evangelical Lutheran churches and preachers in the des Heil. Roman Empire Freyen city of Speyer . Frankenthal 1778. p. 96
  • Johann Konrad Schragmüller in the basis of a Hessian scholar and writer story . Volume 13. Schl - Schröd. Kassel 1802. pp. 203 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LM Rheude: Archive for ordinary and heraldry . Gebr. Vogt, Papiermühle 1907, ISBN 978-5-87770-092-5 , p. 41 ( limited preview in Google Book search).