Johannes Moller

Johannes Moller

Johannes Moller (27 February 1661, Flensburg – 2 October 1725, Flensburg) was a German Pietist, headmaster of Flensburg's Latin School, and author of a noted biography of North German scholars „Cimbria literata".[1][2]

He studied theology, philosophy and history at the Universities of Kiel and Leipzig, then continued his education by conducting research in libraries at Hamburg (1681–84) and Copenhagen (1684/65). From 1685 until his death in 1725, he was associated with the Flensburg school, eventually attaining the positions of conrector (1690) and rector (1701). In 1711 he founded the school library.[3]

His most famous work, Cimbria literata, sive, Scriptorum ducatus utriusque Slesvicensis et Holsatici, was first published after his death by his son in three folio volumes (1744).[3]

For the historian see Johannes Möller

References

  1. Manfred Jakubowski-Tiessen Der frühe Pietismus in Schleswig-Holstein: Entstehung, Entwicklung ... 1983 Page 60 "Für die Pietisten in Flensburg bedeutete es einen Fortschritt, daß im Jahre 1701 der Pietist Johannes Moller, berühmt als Verfasser der „Cimbria literata", Rektor der Lateinschule in Flensburg wurde und somit eine fur die Ausbildung der ..."
  2. Severin Corsten, Paul Raabe, Bernhard Fabian Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände in Deutschland 1996 "1.3 Erst im Jahre 1711 begründete der Flensburger Johannes Moller (1661-1725), seit 1685 im Dienst der Schule, seit 1701 Rektor, die noch heute bestehende Schulbibliothek. "
  3. 1 2 ADB:Moller, Johannes at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
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