Troels Arnkiel

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Troels Arnkiel (baptized April 28, 1638 in Tollsted , † September 7, 1712 in Aabenraa ) was a Lutheran pastor and archaeologist in Aabenraa.

He attended the Latin schools in Lübeck and Reval and studied in Leipzig and Kiel . The Arnkielpark near Flensburg with several megalithic graves is named after him. His most famous work is the detailed opening .

Works

  • T [rogillus] Arnkiel: SOLILOQUIA BIBLICA, Biblical Souls = conversations with GOD / in Drey Theile / Gebethe / Danck = and pronouncements of praise differentiated. With words of salvation. Written / arranged according to the order of the catechism with 5th registers. To this end, Das Schleßwig = Holsteinische old song = book emended by the author, increased and illuminated with constant comments on all songs / together with those Königl. and Prince. Churches = prayers in these lands, Schleswig: Lorentz Eckstorff 1696
  • Trogillus Arnkiel: detailed opening / I. What about the Cimbrian ... Völcker ... idolatry ... ud gl. ... before an issue ... II. An explanation / what kind of quality it is with the in Ao. 1639. at Tundern ... miracle = horn ... may have had. III. As for the Cimbrian ... peoples in front of graves and pots / where they kept the ashes of the burnt bodies ... IV. Finally also / how these peoples ... brought to ... the Christian faith ... Described in four parts. .., Hamburg: Thomas von Wiering 1703

literature

  • Jürgen Beyer: On school attendance and studies by the later Apenrad provost Troels Arnkiel (1638-1712), especially in Reval and Kiel , in: Journal of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History , 135th year (2010), pp. 131–146.
  • Herbert Jankuhn:  Arnkiel, Troels. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, ISBN 3-428-00182-6 , p. 375 f. ( Digitized version ).