Samuel Gottlieb Heine

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Title page of the Heineschen Chronik von Rochlitz

Samuel Gottlieb Heine (born August 25, 1683 in Hohenwarsleben , † February 24, 1746 in Döbeln ) was a German Protestant pastor and chronicler .

Life

Samuel Gottlieb Heine came from a pastor's family. His father was a pastor in Hohenwarsleben and Altenhausen . He died in 1714. Heine's mother Gertrud died in 1686.

After attending school in Magdeburg , Heine was a high school student in Görlitz . However, by his own account, he was also enrolled at the University of Wittenberg at the age of 14. Then he also studied in Leipzig. There he acquired his master's degree on December 6, 1709 . He then worked as a domestic child teacher for the bailiff in Borna .

In 1710, Heine is mentioned in the Saxon Pastor's Book as a pastor in Nauwalde . In the same year he moved to Rochlitz , where he was initially employed as an official assistant to the superintendent Graun. From 1712 to 1735 he worked as a deacon at St. Petrikirche in Rochlitz and from 1735 to 1746 as pastor in St. Nikolai in Döbeln.

Heine married in 1710 and had three children.

In 1719 he published his 400-page Chronicle of Rochlitz: " Historical description of the old town and Grafschaff Rochlitz in Meissen ", which forms the basis of Rochlitz historiography.

His picture hangs as a baroque painting on the north wall of the choir of St. Petrikirche .

Fonts

  • Diss [ertatio] acad [emica] de magne aestimandis Academiis. , Leipzig 1704 ( digitized version )
  • Historical description of the old town and Grafschäft Rochlitz in Meißen: Inside of the same name, antiquity, situation, buildings, inhabitants, high state authorities, religious and church status, policey and school, peculiar advantages , Leipzig Martini 1719, (digitized)
  • Singularia Providentiæ Divinæ, or special stretcher Merckmahle Divine Providence, Before people's life and Wohlfarth. , 1719
  • Void antiquity of the Roman church , Leipzig 1735 ( digitized version )

literature

  • Helmut Bräuer : A chronicler and his city. Samuel Gottlieb Heine (1683–1746) and Rochlitz in Saxony , Sächsische Heimatblätter : magazine for Saxon history, preservation of monuments, nature and the environment. - Chemnitz: Gumnior. - Vol. 58 (2012), 1, pp. 18-26. ISSN  0486-8234

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Churches in Rochlitz