Theodor Grusenberg

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Theodor Grusenberg , also Grußenberg (born September 27, 1651 in Geismar (Göttingen) , † March 3, 1699 in Goslar ) was a German classical philologist and Lutheran theologian.

Life

After studying in Strasbourg in 1676, Grusenberg became professor of the Greek and Hebrew languages ​​at the pedagogy in Göttingen , 1683 vice rector, 1690 rector in Wismar, 1695 rector at the school in Goslar. In 1698 he became pastor at the Frankenberg Church in Goslar.

Works

  • Ōdē Makaristikē, seu Epicedium in Obitum placidum & beatum Nobilissimæ & Piissimæ Matronæ Catharinæ Ripenhusen / Viri… Cyriaci Barthels JCti, Consulis quondam Reip. Gottingensis meritissimi, pòst Præfecti Moringensis BM Viduæ Relictæ, Cujus Corpus in æde D. Joannis sinui terræ mandatum VI. Martii M DCLXXVIII (1678)

literature

  • Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and are still alive since the Reformation in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover, compiled from the most credible writers , Volume 2, Bremen 1823 , P. 197