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  1. Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen (October 3, 1663 – January 17, 1727) was a 17th-century German philologist. Biography [ edit ] He received his master's degree from the University of Leipzig in 1685.

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    Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen (1663–1727) was a 17th-century German philologist. He received his Master’s degree (the highest degree available at that time) from the University of Leipzig in 1685. His dissertation, titled Disputationem Moralem De Divortiis Secundum Jus Naturae (Moral Disputation on Divorce according to the Law of Nature), was written under the direction of his […]

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    Geboren als Sohn des gräflich-stolbergischen Eisenfaktors in Ilsenburg und Blankenburg, sowie Gründers der Eisenhütte in Ilsenburg, Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen und dessen Frau Anna Elisabeth (geb. Heyden), hatte Johann 1680 das Gymnasium in Gotha besucht und 1683 die Universität Leipzig bezogen. Nachdem er unter Anleitung von Johann Benedict C...

    Am 1. März 1698 heiratete er in Wittenberg Anna Sophia (* 19. Juli 1678 in Leipzig; † 13. März 1714 in Wittenberg), die Tochter des Leipziger Universitätsprofessors Otto Menckeund dessen 1672 in Leipzig angetrauten Frau Magdalena Sybilla Berlich (1656–1703). Von den Kindern weiß man: 1. Eine totgeborene Tochter * u. † 1701 in Wittenberg 2. Magdalen...

    (Als Respondent) Disputationem Moralem De Divortiis Secundum Jus Naturae.Fleischer, Leipzig 1685.
    Gymnasium Arabicum, in quo tres priores Davidis odae cum versione Latina, et notis critico-analyticus. Knoche, Wittenberg 1724. (Digitalisat)
    Disputatio de Zopyro Babylonios fallent. (Resp. Johann Christian Harzer) Fleischer, Wittenberg 1685. (Digitalisat)
    De extinctione ordinis Templariorum. Fleischer, Leipzig 1887. (Digitalisat)
    Heinz Kathe: (Resp.) Die Wittenberger Philosophische Fakultät 1502–1817 (= Mitteldeutsche Forschungen. Band 117). Böhlau, Köln/Weimar/Wien 2002, ISBN 3-412-04402-4.
    Christian Friedrich Kesslin: Nachrichten von Schriftstellern und Künstlern der Grafschaft Wernigerode vom Jahre 1074–1855. Kommissionsverlag Gebrüder Bänsch, Magdeburg / Wernigerode 1856 (GoogleBooks)
    Carl Gustav Adolf Siegfried: Wichmannshausen, Johann Christoph. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie(ADB). Band 42, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1897, S. 316.
    Druckschriften von und über Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen im VD 17.
    Werke von und über Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen in der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek
  3. Johann Christoph (1663-1727) who married Anna Sophia Mencke had two brothers: Georg Gabriel ( -1720) and Johann Gottfried. The latter was raised to the nobility in 1717. One of his sons was Johann Georg von Wichmannshausen († 1750), heir, feudal lord, and court lord of Tauscha, as well as Saxon Chamber and Mountain Councilor and the chief director of the Meissen porcelain factory.

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  4. Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen (1663–1727) was a 17th-century German philologist. He received his Master's degree (the highest degree available at that time) from the University of Leipzig in 1685. His dissertation, titled Disputationem Moralem De Divortiis Secundum Jus Naturae (Moral Disputation on Divorce according to the Law of Nature ...

    • October 03, 1663
    • Ilsenburg, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
  5. On 24th September 1672, she married Otto Mencke (1644 – 1707). They had two sons and a daughter. Their eldest son – Johann Burchard Mencke – married Katharina Margarita Gleditsch, the daughter Johann Friedrich Gleditsch. Their daughter Anna Sophia Mencke married Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen. The youngest son was Friedrich Otto Mencke.

  6. Hausen, Christian. Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. 1713. 149023. According to our current on-line database, Johann Wichmannshausen has 1 student and 149024 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.

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