Johann Narhammer

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Johann Narhammer (also: Narhamer, Nahrhammer ; born January 21, 1549 in Mühlberg (Elbe) ; † December 31, 1593 in Bautzen ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

The son of the deacon in Mühlberg, D. Johann Narhammer, had attended school in Dresden and received further training in Salzburg, Austria . His father made sure that he began to study at the University of Wittenberg on October 16, 1556 , where he obtained the degree of master's degree on March 5, 1573 . After he was assigned to his father as a substitute , he went to Wachau (Saxony) as a pastor in 1574 , in 1585 he became a pastor in Altenberg and in 1591, due to the smoldering theological debate in Saxony, pastor in Bautzen. He died suddenly after becoming faint at a funeral. His body was buried on January 2, 1594 in the cathedral and parish church in Bautzen .

His son Christian Narhammer (* 1574 in Wachau; † September 14, 1607 in Lommatzsch), who also became a theologian, is known from his marriage around 1573.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Eduard Förstemann: Album Academiae Vitebergensis, Leipzig 1841, p. 322
  2. ^ UA Halle Tit. XXXXV, 1, 2, Bl. 257
  3. ^ Viktor Hantzsch: Dresdner at universities from the 14th to the 17th century. Verlag Wilhelm Baensch, Dresden, 1906, p. 79, no.761