Kaspar von Deginck

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Kaspar von Deginck

Kaspar von Deginck , also Degingk , Deging (* 1614 in Dortmund ; † March 28, 1680 in Lübeck ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Kaspar von Deginck was the son of the Dortmund mayor Hermann von Deginck, who was appointed by Emperor Ferdinand III. on July 14, 1654, when the family coat of arms was increased, it was knighted. Kaspar von Deginck was elected to the Lübeck council as a merchant in Lübeck in 1669 .

He was married to Margaretha von Deginck. His daughter Dorothea married the Lübeck Council Secretary Christoph Siricius in 1673 . For the wedding Dietrich Buxtehude composed Auf, Saiten, auf! ( BuxWV 115 ). His grandchildren from this relationship were the pastor Johann Hermann Siricius and the secretary of the mountain drivers Michael Christoph Siricius .

When he died in 1680, his family placed an epitaph in the inner choir of Lübeck's Marienkirche , which was destroyed in the air raid on Lübeck in 1942.

He made a copy of the Lübeck Chronicle by Jakob Hübens up to 1610 , which is closely based on Heinrich Rehbein's chronicle.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The Lübeck Council Line (in contrast to the DNB) does not identify him as Lübeck's mayor.
  2. New Prussian Adels Lexicon or genealogical and diplomatic news from the noble houses residing in the Prussian monarchy or related to it , Volume 5 (Supplement), Reichenbach, Leipzig 1839, p. 122
  3. Kerala J. Snyder : Dieterich Buxtehude: Organist in Lübeck , University Rochester Press, 1987, p. 48 (engl.)
  4. ^ Formerly Lübeck City Library , Ms. Lub 2 ° 81, see Ernst Deecke : Contributions to Lübeckische Geschichtskunde. Volume 1, Lübeck: von Rohden 1835, p. 34 , lost today, see Sascha Möbius: Das Gedächtnis der Reichsstadt. Unrest and wars in the Lübeck chronicle and culture of remembrance of the late Middle Ages and early modern times (= forms of remembrance . Vol. 47). V & R unipress, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-89971-898-0 , pp. 95 and 360