Johann Ulrich Pregizer IV.

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Johann Ulrich Pregizer IV. (Also: Pregitzer; * April 7, 1673 in Tübingen ; † January 13, 1730 in Untertürkheim ) was a theologian and historian.

Life

Johann Ulrich Pregizer IV. Was the first of seven children of Johann Ulrich Pregizer III. (1647–1708, professor of "History, Eloquence and Politics" at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen ) and his wife Regina Magdalena, b. Brodbeck, born. After studying theology in Tübingen, he was a pastor and deacon a. a. in Nürtingen and Untertürkheim .

On November 14, 1699, Pregizer married Maria Dorothea Margarethe, born in 1679, in Tübingen. Burk. The marriage resulted in 2 sons: Johann Ulrich V. (* 1708; † 1734) and Johann Philipp (* 1713; † 1763), whose son Christian Gottlob Pregizer was the founder of a pietistic community, the "Pregizerians".

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Pregizer led u. a. the detailed genealogy of the Württemberg Princely House begun by his father under the title "Wirttembergischer Cedern-Baum, Or Complete Genealogy Des Hoch-Fürstlichen Haus Wirttemberg: In six parts / From which the best and most proven Autoribus and genealogists ... initially collected and designed by Weyland D Johann Ulrich Pregitzern, Hoch-Fürstl. Host Ober- und Justiz-Rath… Nachmahls elaborated And increased with historical notes… From his eldest son, same name,… After the same year 1730. Death but published and bit continued to the present time By his younger brother, Johann Eberhard Pregitzern ” (published Stuttgart 1734), after his death in 1730 his brother Johann Eberhard took over the completion of the work. One copy of the book is cataloged in the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel .

Johann Ulrich Pregizer IV published the genealogy of the Burckhardt family (see Georg Burckhardt ) in 1719 .

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  • Merkel Family Foundation
  • Rath, Hanns Wolfgang: Regina, the Swabian spirit mother. Reprint of the 1st edition Ludwigsburg / Leipzig 1927. Newly edited, supplemented and expanded by Hansmartin Decker-Hauff. Limburg adLahn: Starke, 1981; P. 107