Ahasverus Fritsch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ahasverus Fritsch

German jurist, poet and hymn writer

Date of Birth: 16-Dec-1629

Place of Birth: Mücheln, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Date of Death: 24-Aug-1701

Profession: composer, lawyer, poet, jurist, poet lawyer, hymnwriter

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Ahasverus Fritsch

  • Ahasverus Fritsch (16 December 1629 – 24 August 1701) was a German jurist, poet and hymn writer of the Baroque era. Fritsch was born in Mücheln as a son of the mayor.
  • In 1631, the family was forced to flee when the city was burned down.
  • Later he attended the Gymnasium in Halle, and in 1650 he enrolled at the Law Faculty of the University of Jena.
  • In 1657 he was appointed Hofmeister by Count Albert Anton von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.
  • In his legal career, he was clerk of the Court in 1665, and in 1687 Chancellor of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.
  • He was the first German legal scholar to deal with the danger of influencing the people by the press.
  • Besides a large number of legal publications, he wrote hymns and devotional writings.
  • He died in Rudolstadt. Johann Sebastian Bach based his chorale cantata Liebster Immanuel, Herzog der Frommen, BWV 123, for Epiphany 1725 on a hymn in six stanzas by Fritsch and used single stanzas in other cantatas.
  • His stanza "Wie herrlich ist die neue Welt" (How magnificent is the new world)" is part of Carl Heinrich Graun's oratorio Der Tod Jesu.

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