Friedemann Bechmann

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Born(1628-05-26)26 May 1628
Died9 March 1703(1703-03-09) (aged 74)
EducationUniversity of Jena
Friedemann Bechmann
Born(1628-05-26)26 May 1628
Died9 March 1703(1703-03-09) (aged 74)
EducationUniversity of Jena

Friedemann Bechmann (26 May 1628 – 9 March 1703) was a German Lutheran theologian.[1][2]

Friedemann Bechmann was born in Elleben, a small town in the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, a short distance to the north of Erfurt. His father, Andreas Bechmann, was a church pastor originally from Remda, nearby. However, his father died in 1633 and after his mother, born Anna Maria Glass, also died, in 1637, he was taken in by his mother's brother, the physician Balthasar Glass,[3] and grew up in Arnstadt.[2] Later he was taken on by another of his mother's relatives, Salomo Glass, and educated at the gymnasium (secondary school) in Gotha where his teachers included Andreas Reyher[4] and, between 1647 and 1649, Georg Heß.[5]

In 1649 Bechmann transferred to the University of Jena where he enrolled to study Philosophy and Theology. On 5 August 1651 he was awarded his Magister degree.[2] In the Philosophy faculty he attended lectures and tutorial sessions presented by Johann Zeisold [de] (1599–1667), Daniel Stahl (1589–1654), Paul Slevogt (1596–1655) and Johann Christfried Sagittarius [de] (1617–1689). Over in the Theology faculty, those who taught him included Johannes Musaeus (1613–1681), Christian Chemnitz (1615–1666) and Johann Ernst Gerhard the elder.

After Stahl's death in 1654 he obtained a permanent position as am "adjunct" in philosophy at the university and on 16 January 1656 Bechmann took over Stahl's teaching chair, as professor of Logic and Philosophy.[6] In 1668 he also became a professor of Theology, taking the position vacated through the death of Johann Ernst Gerhard, and received an honorary Theology doctorate.[2]

He was appointed Rector of the university for the summer term of 1665. His second appointment as rector covered the winter term of 1671. Rectors at Jena were always appointed for six month terms: between 1665 and 1697 Friedemann Bechmann served as Jena University Rector seven times.[7]

Friedemann Bechmann died in Jena on 9 March 1703.[2]

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