Rembertus Giltzheim

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Rembertus Giltzheim , also: Rempert Gilsheim , (* Braunschweig ; † probably 1532 in Lübeck ) was a German doctor and university professor.

Live and act

Rempertus Gilßem de Brunßwick can be documented for the first time in 1509 as the editor of a book by Saint Jerome in Leipzig . He came to Rostock University as a Magister Artium in the winter semester of 1511/1512 and became a professor of medicine here. He received his doctorate in 1514 as Dr. med .; In 1515 he was rector of the university. From 1512 he worked as a personal physician for the dukes Heinrich V and Albrecht VII of Mecklenburg. His salary for the latter activity was initially 30 Rhenish guilders per year in the first three years of his activity . The salary was increased in 1515 by a pastor's position at the Petrikirche in Rostock , which he gave up because of celibacy in 1521 in order to be able to get married. In 1522 he was still recorded in Rostock , in 1524 in Lüneburg and from 1529 as a city ​​medicus in Lübeck . He was medical chronicler of English Welding - epidemic of the 1529th

He died after February 3, 1531; At the beginning of 1535 he is recorded as deceased. His probable year of death is 1532, because in this year Laurentius Schönfeldt was appointed city physician.

His son of the same Rembert Gilsheim was in 1545 at the University of Copenhagen Dr. iur. doctorate, the following year professor and in 1548 rector of the university. From 1550 he worked, first as a Danish envoy, then as a council ( consiliarius ) of various parties in the Baltic States . In 1569 he was involved in the Union of Lublin .

Works

  • (Ed.) Beatissimi Hieronymi de Honorandis Parentibus Epistola, cum utilissimo divi et melliflui Bernhardi Clarevallis cenobii abbate Epistolio de domus et familie gubernami materia oeconomicorum Aristotelis complectens. Lipsia 1509
Digitized copy of the copy from the Bavarian State Library
  • Liber collectionum aphorismorum Hypocratis de unaquaque egritudine a capite usque ad volam pedis pertraetans. Rostock 1519
  • Tractatulus de vera ethymologia atque divina admirabilique Theriace compositione. Rostock 1519
  • Report on the sweat addiction from the year 1529 , printed in Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch : The sweat addiction in Meklenburg in 1529 and the princely personal physician, Professor Dr. Rhembertus Giltzheim. In: Yearbooks of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology, Vol. 3 (1838), pp. 60–83 ( digitized version )

literature

  • Ludwig Fromm:  Giltzheim, Rembertus . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1879, p. 175.
  • August Blanck , Axel Wilhelmi : The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present. Schwerin: Herberger 1901, p. 5 (No. 36)
  • John Christiansen: The English Sweat in Lübeck and North Germany, 1529. in: Med Hist. 53 (2009), pp. 415–424 ( PMC 2706052 (free full text))
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 3331 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rembartus Gilsheim in Rostock Matrikelportal
  2. Lübeck: Festschrift that part takers of the 67th Assembly of German Natural Scientists and Physicians, dedicated by the doctor Lichen Association and the Natural History Society of Luebeck. Lübeck: Rahtgens 1895, p. 89
  3. Holger Frederik Rørdam: Kjøbenhavns universitets historie from 1537 to 1621. Copenhagen 1868, p. 605 f.