Laurentius Hagemann

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Lorenz Hagemann, engraving by Anton August Beck (1756)

Laurentius Hagemann (born August 10, 1692 in Wolfenbüttel ; † May 2, 1762 ) was a German Lutheran theologian, spiritual member of the consistory in Hanover and general superintendent of the general dioceses of Hoya-Diepholz and Calenberg .

Life

The son of Wolfenbüttel citizen Stats Hagemann and his wife Anna Katharine geb. After attending grammar school in Quedlinburg, Gloren studied theology at the universities of Jena and Leipzig . In 1719 he became a preacher in Bodenburg and in 1722 a deacon at the Blasius Church in Nordhausen .

On September 1, 1728 Hagemann was called to Hanover as pastor at the Old Town Market Church . In 1742 he became consistorial councilor and court preacher at the Hanoverian castle church .

In 1746 Laurentius Hagemann became first court preacher and at the same time general superintendent for the counties of Hoya and Diepholz until 1758, and from 1758 for the principality of Calenberg .

He married Anna Maria Welle (1698–1779) and had a daughter, Sophia Rosine Christine Hagemann (1724–1753).

literature

  • Johann Anton Strubberg : Laurentius Hagemann. In: ders .: Kurtze message from which evangelical preachers, So since the Reformation Lutheri stood on the old city Hanover. Part of: David Meyer : Kurtzgefaste Message of the Christian Reformation In Churches and Schools The Old City of Hanover. Förster, Hannover 1731, pp. 183-186.
  • Johann Christoph Strodtmann (ed.): History of Mr. Laurentius Hagemanns. In: ders .: History of now living scholars. Vol. 10, Deetz, Celle 1746, pp. 300–331 (with annotated bibliography from p. 316).
  • Daniel Eberhard Baring : Addendum to the Hanover Church and School Historia explained with a few documents and a preface From famous memorials, especially those that are in and around Hanover, accompanied in two parts. Förster, Hannover 1748, part 1, pp. 42–44 and p. 131 .
  • Johann Georg Meusel : Hagemann (Lorenz). In: ders .: Lexicon of the German writers who died between 1750 and 1800. Vol. 5, Gerhard Fleischer d. J., Leipzig 1805, pp. 43-45.
  • Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : Hagemann (Lorenz). In: ders .: The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and are still alive since the Reformation in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover, compiled from the most credible writers. Vol. 2, Bremen 1823, p. 221 f.
  • Heinrich Doering : Lorenz Hagemann. In: ders .: The learned theologians of Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Wagner, Neustadt an der Orla 1831, Vol. 1: A – H , pp. 584–586.
  • Philipp Meyer : The pastors of the regional churches of Hanover and Schaumburg-Lippes since the Reformation . Göttingen 1941/42.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Wilhelm Bödeker : The Reformation of the old town of Hanover in 1533. A preparatory document for the third commemoration of our city's transition to the Protestant church. In addition to a list of the Protestant church servants employed here ... , Hanover: Hahnsche Hofbuchhandlung, 1833, p. 20; Digitized via Google books