Johann Friedrich Kleuker (born 24 October 1749; died 1 June 1827 in Kiel) was a German Protestant theologian and University professor.[1][2]
Career
editIn 1770 Kleuker started his studies in theology, philology and philosophy at the Georg August University of Göttingen. In 1773 started working as a tutor in Bückeburg, where he became friends with Johann Gottfried Herder. In 1775 Herder gave Kleuker the position of vice-rector in Lemgo. In 1778 he became a secondary school principal in Osnabrück. In 1798 Kleuker became professor of theology at the University of Kiel.[3][4][5]
References
edit- ^ Biographie, Deutsche. "Kleuker, Johann Friedrich - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-11-21.
- ^ Werner Schütz: Johann Friedrich Kleuker. Seine Stellung in der Religionsgeschichte des ausgehenden 18. Jahrhunderts. Röhrscheid, Bonn 1927, P. 7
- ^ Kamelott ist eine Gewebe in Leinwandbindung: Wollkammgarn in der Kette und Baumwolle im Schuss. (DTV-Lexikon: Lemma Kamelott. Munic 2006.)
- ^ Werner Schütz: Johann Friedrich Kleuker. Seine Stellung in der Religionsgeschichte des ausgehenden 18. Jahrhunderts. Röhrscheid, Bonn 1927, P. 10
- ^ Lasalle, Ferdinand. "Rektoratsreden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert – Online-Bibliographie - Johann Friedrich Kleuker". www.historische-kommission-muenchen-editionen.de. Retrieved 2018-11-21.