Karl Arnd (theologian)

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Karl Arnd (born July 21, 1673 in Güstrow , † April 26, 1721 in Rostock ) was a German Lutheran theologian.

Arnd was a son of Pastor Josua Arnd , his uncle was Karl Arndt the elder . He studied Protestant theology at the University of Rostock . After successfully completing the course, he attended an educational colloquium for a while . During politically troubled times ( Great Northern War ) he was appointed principal of the Latin school in Malchin in 1703 . From 1704 until his death he taught at the University of Rostock, first as ao. Professor of Philosophy, from 1708 professor of the Hebrew language and Christian catechesis.

Arnd wrote a biography of his father Joshua, a Hebrew grammar for school lessons and several works on literary history.

literature

  • Walther Killy et al. a. (Ed.): German Biographical Encyclopedia .
  • Gustav Kohfeldt: An academic vacation trip from Rostock to Königsberg in 1694 . In: Baltic Studies: Pomeranian Yearbooks for Regional History 9.1905, pp. 1–54.

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