August Gottlob Friedrich Koltitz
August Gottlob Friedrich Koltitz (born January 29, 1728 in Zerbst ; † June 8, 1799 in Coswig (Anhalt) ) was a German Protestant theologian.
Life
Koltitz had attended high school in Zerbst and started studying at the University of Wittenberg . He moved to the University of Leipzig , was then tutor in Penig and in 1752 was a candidate for the ministry in Zerbst. After working as a private teacher and theater arranger, he became a deacon at the town church of Coswig and pastor in Griebo in 1758 . In 1760 he acquired a master's degree at the Wittenberg University , in 1768 he became a substitute for the provost in Coswig and later himself provost and pastor in Coswig. Koltitz left many individual treatises in various journals of the time and a few occasional poems.
Selection of works
- Try in eloquence and goodwill. Chemnitz 1750
- Eulogy for the transitory Prince Christian August zu Anhalt-Zerbst. Wittenberg 1754
- Funeral and consolation pamphlet on the withering of the Hrn, court, government and consistorial councilor D. Gottf. Reinhold Köselitz. Zerbst 1754
- Tract. de veterum Latinorum Lectione et de stilo Eutropii. Witteberg 1754
- The triumphant song of many clergymen on the occasion of Meier's thoughts on philosophical preaching. 1754, 2nd edition 1755
- De Alphonso X, Castellae Legionisque rege, cognomine sapientis indigno. Zerbst 1757
- Allegorical assessment of a recently published work: the screeching cricket. 1757
- The exposed size of Mr. Paftor W. o.O. 1757
- Treatise, Are the Scholars privileged idlers? Zerbst 1758
- Of the eternity that should thrill the wise of this world, which calm the Christian soothingly, and which shakes the man without religion: The Lord abides; an eulogy etc. Zerbst 1763
- The best earthly sea blessings one can ask of the Lord for the marriages of rulers; a sermon and s w. Zerbst 1764
- Fatherly tears over the death of an only son, Karl Leopold Daniel. Zerbst 1709
- Letter to the government attorney and mayor Wilke zu Koswig, because of his abstention from Holy Communion. 1770
- Three speeches, on the most gracious orders at the solemn consecration of two standards and two flags at Koswig and Zerbst. Zerbst 1771
- The growth of learned language efforts in countries and states at the same time promotes their flowering; proven and the Fürfsl. Dedicated to the Anhalt German Society. Wittenberg 1770
literature
- Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, Leipzig, 1808, Vol. 7, p. 257
- Wilhelm Kosch, Bruno Berger, Heinz Rupp, Carl Ludwig Lang: Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon: Haab-Hogrebe 1994, page 206
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SURNAME | Koltitz, August Gottlob Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Protestant theologian |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 29, 1728 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zerbst |
DATE OF DEATH | June 8, 1799 |
Place of death | Coswig (Anhalt) |