Nikolaus Hanneken

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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

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Individual evidence

  1. Matriculation University of Tübingen, No. 25537
  2. Andreas Deppermann: Johann Jakob Schütz and the beginnings of Pietism. (Contributions to historical theology, Volume 119). Tübingen 2002, p. 53
  3. See the commemorative publication Memoria Viri Nobilissimi, Amplissimi Atque Experientissimi, Domini Menonis Pauli Hannekenii, Medicinae Doctoris by Johann Henrich von Seelen