Christian Trentsch
Christian Trentsch also: Trentschius Trentzsch (* 1605 in Großenhain ; † April 26, 1677 in Wittenberg ) was a German didactic logician and metaphysician .
Life
Christian was the son of the mayor of Großenhain Aegidius Trentsch (born September 1, 1565 in Großenhain; † July 16, 1648 ibid.) And his second wife Barbara Winckelmann (married. 1599; † April 10, 1623 in Großenhain), the daughter of the magistrate in Großenhain and Moritzburg Laurentius Winckelmann. After initial training at his place of birth, Trensch moved into the electoral Saxon state school St. Afra in Meissen on February 9, 1619 , which at that time was under the direction of Rector Johann Bechmann . After it had already been deposited at the University of Leipzig in 1620 , Trensch enrolled at the University of Wittenberg on October 31, 1629 , where he completed a philosophical study of oriental languages under the direction of Martin Trost .
He then moved to the University of Leipzig , where in 1634 he acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophy. He then returned to Wittenberg and on October 31, 1635, he was qualified to teach oriental languages at universities as a Magister legens. For study purposes, he completed a gentlemanly journey, which led him to Denmark , among other places . He returned to Wittenberg, where he was accepted as an adjunct at the philosophical faculty on October 18, 1639. In 1649 he became a professor of didactic logic and metaphysics. As a university lecturer at Leucorea, he also took part in the university's organizational tasks. In the summer semester of 1642 and the winter semesters of 1652, 1658, 1663 and 1670 he was dean of the faculty of philosophy. He was also rector of the alma mater in the summer semesters of 1652 and 1668 .
Trentsch married Anna Maria Engelhart (1630–1688) in 1650, the daughter of Zacharias Engelhard. There are children from the marriage. We know of these:
- Johannes Trentsch (born September 10, 1664 in Wittenberg; † August 8, 1666 ibid.)
- Christian Trentsch (matriculated May 2, 1668 UWB)
- Anna Dorothea Trentsch (* December 10, 1658; † January 27, 1667 ibid.)
- Anna Maria Trench
- Catharina Elisabeth Trentsch
- Dorothea Christina Trentsch
Works
- Disp. de philosophiae natura
- Disp. de propriorum communicatione
- Disp. de natura praedicationis
- Disp. de veritate
- Disp. de bonitate transcendentali
- Disp. de necessario et contingente. Wittenberg 1652
- Disp. de eodem et diverso
- Disp. de universali et singulati
- Disp. de principo et principicato
- Disp. de potentia et actu
- Disp. de disjunctis affectionibus entis in genere
- Disp. de unitate tam indivisibili
- Disp. quam divisibili
- Disp. de sophista
- Disp. de enunciatione infinita
- Disp. de concursi causae primae cuni causa secunda
- Disp. de conditione fine qua non
- Disp. utrum aliquid rationis quibusdam brutis competat
- Disp. de existentia scriptuum
- Disp. de causa morali
- Disp. de intellectu
- Disp. de uno
- Disp. de quaestione: an existentia scriptuum ex natura demonstrari possit?
- Disp. de theologia naturali
- Disp. de inscripta libro naturae Dei existentia
- Disp. positiones 15 philosopico-philologicas
literature
- Christian Gottlieb Jöcher : General Scholar Lexicon, Darinne the scholars of all classes, both male and female, who lived from the beginning of the world to the present day, and made themselves known to the learned world, After their birth, life, remarkable stories, Withdrawals and writings from the most credible scribes are described in alphabetical order. Verlag Johann Friedrich Gleditsch , Leipzig, 1751, Vol. 4, Sp. 1302
- Trenchius, (Christian). In: Johann Heinrich Zedler : Large complete universal lexicon of all sciences and arts . Volume 45, Leipzig 1745, column 452.
- Heinz Kathe : The Wittenberg Philosophical Faculty 1502–1817 (= Central German Research. Volume 117). Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-412-04402-4 , p. 214 f.
- Conrad Samuel Schurzfleisch : Dissertationes Academicae varii generis. Publico nomine conscriptae, et nunc primum coniunctim editae. Cum praefatione ad Lectorem, quae praeparationis instar et introdutionis ad eas Legendas esse possit, ac indicibus necessariis. Wilhelm Meyer & Gottfried Zimmermann, Wittenberg, 1699, p. 266 ( online )
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Roth (genealogist) : Complete evaluations of funeral sermons and personal writings for genealogical and cultural-historical purposes. Boppard / Rhein, 1970, vol. 6, p. 282, R 5460
- ↑ August Hermann Kreyssig: Afraner album. List of all students at the Royal State School in Meissen from 1543 to 1875, 8422 in number. CE Klinkicht & Sohn, Meissen, 1876, p. 113
- ^ Bernhard Weissenborn: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 1 (1602-1660). Magdeburg, 1934, p. 341
- ↑ Andreas Sennert: Athenae Itemq Inscriptiones Wittebergenses. Libri II. Johannes Wilcke, Wittenberg, 1678, ( online )
- ^ Evidence from VIAF
- ↑ Obituary notice of the Rector of the University of Wittenberg Michael Wendeler ( Memento of the original from February 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series. Halle (Saale), 1952, part 2, p. 353
- ^ Roth: LP ... Boppard / Rhein, 1976, Vol. 9, p. 57, R 8104
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Trench, Christian |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Trenschius, Christian; Trentzsch, Christian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German rhetorician and moral philosopher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1605 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Grossenhain |
DATE OF DEATH | April 26, 1677 |
Place of death | Wittenberg |