Nicolaus Nieremberger

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Nicolaus Nieremberger (born May 9, 1648 in Kirchenlamitz ; † September 29, 1705 in Regensburg ) was a German Lutheran theologian and orientalist .

Life

Nicolaus Nieremberger came from the Principality of Bayreuth . Having trained at a high school in Regensburg , he learned the older and oriental languages. Then he moved to the University of Wittenberg in order to devote himself to theology as well as the older and oriental languages. He also practiced disputing . In 1671 he defended his treatise called de inauspicato liberorum Hamelensis egressu with Georg Kaspar Kirchmaier . With Theodor Dassov he defended his dissertation de ritibus mesusae in 1674 , three years later under Johann Andreas Quenstedt de deprecatione calicis Christi . He was promoted to a master's degree and finished his studies.

In 1678 Nieremberger went to the Regensburg grammar school as a teacher. There he was three years later theology professor promoted. From 1684 he was also a preacher , which he remained until his death. He died on September 29, 1705 in Regensburg at the age of 57.

meaning

Nicolaus Nieremberger was a recognized orientalist with good linguistic and theological knowledge. Among his dissertations and papers , de notis numerorum ebraicis and de auctoritate Scripturae S. classica were highlighted. He also wrote an introduction to Leonhard Hutter's dogmatics textbook .

Works

  • Diss.de inauspicato liberorum Hamelensium egressu (Wittenberg 1671, second edition Wittenberg 1678)
  • Diss. De ritibus mesusae (Wittenberg 1674, second edition Wittenberg 1714)
  • Diss. De deprecatione calicis Christi (Wittenberg 1677)
  • Diss. De angelica de corpore Christi disceptatione ex Epistolae Judae 5, 9 (Regensburg 1682)
  • Diss. De alphabeto ebraico ejus, qui A et O est (Regensburg 1691)
  • Diss. In Compendii Hutteri locum primum, qui est de Scripturae Sacrae editum (Regensburg 1692)
  • Diss. De Scripturae sacrae subjecto (Regensburg 1694)
  • Diss. De notis numerorum ebraicis (Regensburg 1694)
  • Introductio in Compendium Hutteri acroamatica (Regensburg 1694)
  • Funeral Sermon, on B. Sack, ecclesiastes tentatus et recreatus, on Ps. 27, 10 (Regensburg 1695)
  • Diss. De theologia per definition nominalem et realem evolutam, ante isporummet dogmatum specialem considerationem generatim praecognascenda (Regensburg 1697)
  • Diss.Analogia linguae sanctae pro generali ejus constitutione adumbrata (Regensburg 1698)
  • Diss. De auctoritate Scripturae S. classica (Regensburg 1699)
  • Funeral sermon to D. Ambros. Heugl: poragraphia israelitica, via Deuter. 2, 7 (Regensburg 1699)
  • Epigrammata quaedam lugubria in obitum JW Clarner, Pastoris Kirchenlamiz (1700)
  • Diss. E loco de cruce et consolationibus consolationes philosophicae tanquam ingentibus aerumuis impares (Regensburg 1700)
  • Diss. De magno illo Dei nomine […] quatenus ut tetragrammaton celebratur (Regensburg 1701)
  • Diss. Pentagrammata […], Jesus, cujus ope ineffabile tetragrammaton […] JHVH tandem effabile factum sit (Regensburg 1702)
  • Diss.prior de triplici genere apocryphorunm (Regensburg 1704)
  • Diss. Posterior de triplici etc. (Regensburg 1704)

literature

  • Heinrich Döring : The learned theologians of Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . Verlag Johann Karl Gottfried Wagner, Neustadt an der Orla, 1833, vol. 3, p. 76 f. ( Online )