Johann Heinrich Acker
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1647 – 1719
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Who was Johann Heinrich Acker?
Johann Heinrich Acker was a German writer. He sometimes wrote under the name of Melissander.
He was taught in his native city of Naumburg and at the regional school of Pforta. Beginning in 1669, he studied in Jena where he became magister and adjunct of the philosophical faculty. In 1673 he became adjunct and pastor in Hausen near Gotha, and in 1689 he became superintendent and court chaplain in Blankenhain. He resigned in 1717 due to an illness and moved to Gotha, where he died in 1719.
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- Born
- Aug 12, 1647
Naumburg - Nationality
- Germany
- Lived in
- Naumburg
- Died
- Sep 21, 1719
Gotha
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on July 23, 2013
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