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Woldemar Salomo Hausdorf (born June 5, 1731 in Zittau , †  March 28, 1779 in Kleinschönau ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Woldemar Salomo Hausdorf was born in Zittau in 1731 as the son of pastor Urban Gottlieb Hausdorf (1685–1762). After attending grammar school in his hometown, he decided to study theology at the University of Leipzig . On February 1, 1751, he moved to the University of Wittenberg , where he acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophical sciences on April 30, 1754 .

After he had completed his theological studies, he became Wednesday preacher and catechist in Zittau in 1754, rose to midday preacher in 1758, early preacher in 1762 and Tuesday preacher in 1773. In the same year he took over a pastor's office in Kleinschönau, where he worked until the end of his life. In addition to some literary phenomena, he dealt, among other things, with the church history of Zittau, about which he left a handwritten manuscript.

Selection of works

  1. Elpidium ex antiquitatis priscae monumentis erutum etc. Zittau 1747
  2. Diss. (Praes. T. Hofmanno) de ordinatione Timothei, ad 1. Tim. IV, 14 etc. 2. Tim. I, 6. Wittenberg 1754
  3. Investigation of the question: whether the heavy responsibility of a preacher is a sufficient motivation to dissuade one from the truth of God? Zittau 1754
  4. Was it advisable that every commoner should have its own hymn book? a letter of congratulations. Zittau 1756
  5. Letter board, in forma pat.
  6. The new pastor's wife; a Singspiel found at the married marriage of Pastor Schletter in Dittersbach in 1777
  7. Speech of thanks and encouragement given at the feyerl. The day the foundation stone was laid for St. Johannis in the PP Church on 23 Jul. 1766. In: Description of the laying of the foundation stone for the main church of St. Johannis, which was cremated in 1757. Zittau 1766, pp. 54-62.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3; Halle (Saale), 1966 p. 211