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Dilherr, Johannes Michael, 1604-1669

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Personal name headingDilherr, Johannes Michael, 1604-1669
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Variant(s)Dilherr, Joh. Mich. (Johannes Michael), 1604-1669
Dilherr, Johann Michael, 1604-1669
Dilherrus, Iohn Michael, 1604-1669
Associated countryGermany
Associated placeJena (Germany)
Birth date1604-10-14
Death date1669-04-08
Place of birthThemar (Germany)
Place of deathNuremberg (Germany)
Field of activityTheology Philology Philosophy History Poetry Eloquence Preaching
AffiliationUniversität Jena
Profession or occupationPreacher
Theologians Librarians
Philologists College teachers Poets
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Found inHis Contemplations, sighes, and groanes of a Christian, 1640: t.p. (Iohn Michael Dilherrus)
Diatribe philologica de teraphim, [1640]: t.p. (praeside Dn. Johanne Michaele Dilherro, orat. hist. & poëtices P.P. philologo, Dn. praeceptore)
Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 1875-1912 (Dilherr, Johannes Michael, 1604-1669)
Hyamson, A. A dictionary of universal biography, 1951 (Dilherr, Joh. Mich.: Germ. prof. of rhetoric and theology, 1604-1669)
Kindermann, J.E. O Jesus my Lord, my God, c1987: caption (Johann Michael Dilherr)
Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon, 1750: v.2, c. 126 (Dilherr, Joh. Mich.; philologist and theologian; born in Themar on 14 October 1604; in Jena he became professor of eloquence in 1631, professor of history and poetry in 1634 and extraordinary professor of theology in 1640; he was dean of the philosophical faculty three times and rector in 1635; in 1642 he was made professor of theology and philosophy in Nuremberg; he was head preast at the Sebaldskirche in Nuremberg from 1646 and director of the college and library there) c.127 (he died 8 April 1669 in Nuremberg)
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