Lucas Bacmeister (theologian, 1605)

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Lucas Bacmeister , also Lukas Bacmeister , Lucas III. Bacmeister (* 1605 in Rostock ; † February 1679 ibid) was a German Lutheran theologian .

Life

Lucas Bacmeister was born as the son of a Lutheran theologian of the same name and his wife Elisabeth Papke. In the 1620s he studied with Höpfner at the University of Leipzig , in the next decade at the University of Wittenberg with Johann Hülsemann , Wilhelm Leyser , Paul Röber and Martini. He had also studied at the universities of Rostock , Erfurt and Jena . Bacmeister appointed the latter a Magister artium in 1632 .

On February 8, 1635, the University of Rostock hired him as a full princely professor of theology. He owed the professorship to his father. He had made sure that his son received it after he had already clothed it. With the professorship he continued the theological tradition of the family in the 17th century. In that year Bacmeister also married Dorothea Sasse, daughter of the logic professor Peter Sasse.

Bacmeister was not significant at the university because he did not have a doctorate and was therefore not a member of the council or faculty . In addition, he was not allowed to live in the dean . However, this gave him the opportunity to sometimes act as an independent mediator in disputes between groups of professors.

In 1673 Bacmeister became senior of the princely professorial college. This year, however, he was retired because of his age . In February 1679 he died in Rostock in his 75th year.

Works

  • Disputatio Septima Anti-Leonina De Invocatione Sanctorum (Jena 1630)
  • Vota In Praestantissimum & Humanissimum Lucam LF Bacmeisterum Rostoch. Megapol. Cum ipsi Rectore […] Dn. Johanni Himmelio […] Decano […] Dn. M. Philippo Horstio […] Summum in Philosophia brabeum […] in Alma Salana assignaretur, Missa & conscripta a Praeceptoribus […] & Fautoribus (1632)
  • Bellarminus Orthodoxias Testis (Jena 1632)

literature

  • Paul Falkenberg : The professors at the University of Rostock from 1600 to 1900
  • Andreas Stegmann: Johann Friedrich König: his Theologia positiva acroamatica (1664) as part of early modern theology studies . 2006, p. 69
  • Julian Kümmerle: Lutheranism, humanistic education and the Württemberg territorial state: The Bidembach family of scholars from the 16th to the 18th century . Kohlhammer, 2008, p. 99
  • Essay Kümmerle in HJ Selderhuis, Markus Wriedt: Education and denomination: Theological training in the age of denominationalization . 2006, p. 186
  • Bacmeister, Lucas. In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Volume 3, Leipzig 1733, column 69.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See the entry by Lucas Bacmeister in the Rostock matriculation portal