Johann Conrad Klemm (1655–1717) was a Lutheran theologian of Germany.[1]

Portrait of Klemm by Johann Gottfried Schreiber, 1714
Detail of the portrait above

Life edit

Johann Conrad Klemm was born in Herrenberg, Württemberg, on 23 November 1655. He studied at Tübingen, became a deacon in Metzingen in 1683 and a clergyman in Stuttgart in 1688, in 1700 a professor at Tübingen and in 1711 a full professor of theology there. He died in Tübingen on 18 February 1717.[2]

Works edit

  • Do voce βάρβαρος ad 1 Cor. xiv, 11;
  • Vindiciæ Locorum Pentateuchis Corruptionis Accusatorum;
  • De κοινωνίᾷ θείας φύσεως ad 2 Petr. i, 3, 4;
  • De Concilio Benedicti XIII;
  • De Papatu Hfierarchico;
  • De Nominibus Hebraicis.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pick 1887, p. 637.
  2. ^ Schott 1882, p. 153.

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