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Johannes Micraelius
Johannes Micraelius, actually Johannes Lütkeschwager, (Koszalin, Köslin, 1 September 1597 – Stettin, 3 December 1658) was a German poet, philosopher, and historiographer. Life Johannes Micraelius was a son to Joachim Lütkeschwager (d. 1619), who originated from Jamno,_Koszalin, Jamund and was an archdeacon in Köslin. As usual among the Renaissance humanism, humanists of his time, Joachim adopted a Latin family name, in the form of . Esther (1600–1665), Johannes' sister, was married to the famous theologian Jacobus Fabricius. Johannes went to school in his native town, before continuing his studies at the Stettin pedagogy. In 1617, he started his higher education at the University of Königsberg. Consequently, in 1624, Johannes was given a professorship in rhetoric at the University of Greifswald. In 1639, he was named rector at the in Stettin. During this period, Micraelius wrote his six books on the history of Pomerania, which he had printed by the Stettin publisher ...
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