Johannes Pumpel

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Johannes Pumpel (* in Lübeck ; † July 24, 1544 ibid) was canon in Lübeck .

Life

According to the entries in the Lübeck Niederstadtbuch , cleric Johannes Pumpel, who came from Lübeck, was first mentioned in 1513 in Rome , when the Rotanotary, born in Benevento in southern Italy , and later Bishop of Bagnoregio in central Italy, Mercurius de Vipera († 1527) held two canons at Lübeck Cathedral waived, one in favor of Franz Diemann due to a legal dispute with him and the other in favor of Johannes Pumpel. From Pumpel, Thomas Giese from Lübeck, who was also active in Rome, received information about a vacant vicarie in the chapel of the Bergenfahrer in Lübeck's Marienkirche in 1513 . In the end, this went to Bertram von Rentelen , but Giese was able to secure a financial distance payment.

Pumpel became a canon in Lübeck in 1513; In 1515 he is the owner of a so-called large prebende . In the notebook he left behind, Giese reports on Pumpel's and Diemann's departure from Rome in January 1516. Before his departure, Johannes Pumpel appointed the future canon Berthold Boldewin from Lübeck as his procurator , but Thomas Giese did a number of business for Pumpel in Rome from 1517 until his death . In return, Pumpel took effect as procurator for Giese in 1525 in Lübeck.

From 1519 Pumpel resided in Lübeck as a canon. As Vice-Palatine Count from papal authority , he was able to appoint notaries . In 1527 he was able to procure Vicarie No. 8 at the Petrikirche through his regular right of presentation in the chapter for his Famulus Detlev Lattemann . From September 1540 until his death he was cathedral dean of the Lübeck chapter. His prebend went to Christoph Tiedemann in 1548 .

literature

  • Christiane Schuchard, Knut Schulz: Thomas Giese from Lübeck and his Roman notebook from 1507 to 1526 . Lübeck 2003, pp. 22-24
  • Wolfgang Prange : Directory of the canons. In: Ders .: Bishop and cathedral chapter of Lübeck: Hochstift, principality and part of the country 1160-1937. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2014 ISBN 978-3-7950-5215-7 , p. 343 No. 14

Individual evidence

  1. Vipera, Mercurius de in: Zedler: Large complete Universal Lexicon of all sciences and arts , Volume 48, 1746, Sp. 1683/1684 ( digitized version )
  2. Example from Wolfgang Prange: Vicariates and Vicars in Lübeck up to the Reformation. (= Publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. Series B, vol. 40). Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2003 ISBN 3-7950-0478-0 , p. 144 No. 68
  3. Wolfgang Prange: Vicariates and Vicars in Lübeck up to the Reformation. (= Publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. Series B, vol. 40). Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2003 ISBN 3-7950-0478-0 , p. 173 No. 8