Hackspan

Hackspan

Hackspan, Dietrich, geb. 1607 in Weimar u. st. 1659 als Professor der Orientalischen Sprachen u. Theologie in Altorf; er gehörte als Schüler Calixts zu den milden lutherischen Theologen u. schr.: Notae philol.-theol., Alt. 1664, 3 Thle.; Miscellanea sacra, ebd. 1660; Lucubrationes Franckenthal., ebd. 1665; Sylloge disputationum theolog. et philol., ebd. 1663.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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