Nikolaus Hanneken
Nikolaus Hanneken , also Nicolaus (born September 5, 1639 in Marburg , † March 1, 1708 in Lübeck ) was a German doctor and city physician of Lübeck.
Life
Nikolaus Hanneken was a son of the Marburg theology professor and later superintendent in Lübeck Menno Hanneken . He studied human medicine at the universities of Gießen , Leiden and Tübingen . In Tübingen he made friends with Johann Jacob Schütz . On August 7 In 1663 he was in Tubingen, chaired by Georg Balthasar Metzger Dr. med. PhD. After a three-year grand tour that took him to Italy, he settled in Lübeck and was appointed second city physician here in 1677 and first in 1695 as successor to Johann Fitzmann .
His son Menno Nicolaus Hanneken (born March 17, 1682) was awarded a doctorate in Jena in 1704. med. did his doctorate and practiced in Lübeck, where he died in 1717. A second son, Menno Paul Hanneken (1677–1729), also practiced as a doctor in Lübeck.
Fonts
- Homo Oriens Sive, Disputatio De Vita Fetus In Utero. Giessen 1661
- De pleuritide. Tubingen 1663
literature
- Christian Gottlieb Jöcher : General scholarly lexicon. Supplementary volume 2, p. 1350
- Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts , volume 12, column 472
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Matriculation University of Tübingen, No. 25537
- ↑ Andreas Deppermann: Johann Jakob Schütz and the beginnings of Pietism. (Contributions to historical theology, Volume 119). Tübingen 2002, p. 53
- ↑ See the commemorative publication Memoria Viri Nobilissimi, Amplissimi Atque Experientissimi, Domini Menonis Pauli Hannekenii, Medicinae Doctoris by Johann Henrich von Seelen
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SURNAME | Hanneken, Nikolaus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hanneken, Nicolaus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German doctor and city physician of Lübeck |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 5, 1639 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marburg |
DATE OF DEATH | March 1, 1708 |
Place of death | Lübeck |