Johann Forster

Johann-Forster studied Hebrew at the University of Ingolstadt under Johannes Reuchlin and continued his studies at the University of Leipzig and the University of Wittenberg. Being 24 years old, he was appointed professor for Hebrew at Zwickau in Saxony in 1525. He married his wife Margarethe née Fischer in Leipzig in the same year. After Zwickau, his next waystations then included Wittenberg (preacher and deacon 1530-1535), Augsburg (preacher 1535-1538), Tübingen (professor for Hebrew 1538-1541, here he became Dr. theol.), Regensburg (church reformer 1541-1543), Nuremberg (provost 1541, 1543), Schleusingen (church reformer 1544-1547), Merseburg (superintendent 1548-1549) and finally Wittenberg again (preacher and professor for Hebrew and theology, 1549 onward).
He was petitioned by Martin Luther to help him with the translation of the bible into German and became an esteemed guest at his house in Wittenberg in the early 1530s, being especially useful because of his knowledge of Hebrew. Forster lost several of his positions due to the zeal with which he pursued Lutheran theology, namely those of Augsburg and Tübingen, but he remained amicably with other employers like the counts of Henneberg-Schleusingen despite such differences.
His magnum opus was a Hebrew Lexicon (''Dictionarium hebraicum novum'') which he finalized in his last years in Wittenberg, and which was published posthumously in 1557 in Basel. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Elizabeth Mcleod, Mae Bruton-Adams, Johannes Förster, Chiara Franco, Graham Gaines, Berna Gorong, Robyn James, Gabriel Posing-Kulwaum, Magdalene Tara, Elizabeth Terk
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by David Gierszewski, Peter Konstantin Kurotschka, Maike Krauthausen, Willi Fröhlich, Johannes Forster, Franziska Pietsch, Andrea Streng, Viktoria Rücker, Julia Wallstabe, Katrin Hartmann, Thomas Jans, Geraldine Engels, Marcel Romanos, Peter Heuschmann, Peter Heuschmann, Christoph Härtel, Oliver Kurzai, Oliver Kurzai, Johannes Liese, Ildikó Gágyor
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by Andrea Perino, Henrique M. Pereira, Maria Felipe‐Lucia, HyeJin Kim, Hjalmar S. Kühl, Melissa R. Marselle, Jasper N. Meya, Carsten Meyer, Laetitia M. Navarro, Roel van Klink, Georg Albert, Christopher D. Barratt, Helge Bruelheide, Yun Cao, Ariane Chamoin, Marianne Darbi, Maria Dornelas, Nico Eisenhauer, Franz Essl, Nina Farwig, Johannes Förster, Jörg Freyhof, Jonas Geschke, Felix Gottschall, Carlos Guerra, Peter Haase, Thomas Hickler, Ute Jacob, Thomas Kastner, Lotte Korell, Ingolf Kühn, Gerlind U. C. Lehmann, Bernd Lenzner, Alexandra Marques, Elena Motivans Švara, Laura C. Quintero, Andrea Pacheco, Alexander Popp, Julia Rouet‐Leduc, Florian Schnabel, Julia Siebert, Ingmar R. Staude, Stefan Trogisch, Vid Švara, Jens‐Christian Svenning, Guy Pe'er, Kristina Raab, Demetra Rakosy, Marie Vandewalle, Alexandra S. Werner, Christian Wirth, Haigen Xu, Dandan Yu, Yves Zinngrebe, Aletta Bonn
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