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Simon Bornmeister

Simon Bornmeister
Simon Born Champion
Short Name: Simon Bornmeister
Full Name: Bornmeister, Simon, 1632-1688
Birth Year: 1632
Death Year: 1688

Simon Born Champion (* 31 May 1632 in Nuremberg; † 8. December 1688) was a German Lutheran theologian and poet of hymns.

After Magisterexamen 1654 at the University of Altdorf, he worked at several schools of his native city of Nuremberg as a teacher. He also served as rector of the hospital school. 1683 he moved to the Sebalderschule. In 1687, he became professor of history at Egidiengymnasium.

Born champion was winning member of Pegnesischen flower North. He published 80 sacred songs that were present in church partially up into the 19th century.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Bornmeister


Texts by Simon Bornmeister (4)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Liebes Kind, so ziehe fortSimon Bornmeister (Author)German3
Porzuć swe troski!Simon Bornmeister (Author)Polish2
Schönstes Seelchen, gehe fortSimon Bornmeister (Author)German2
So geh' nun hin, dem Grabe zuSimon Bornmeister (Author)German1

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