Opitz, Martin, son of Sebastian Opitz, butcher at Bunzlau in Silesia, was born at Bunzlau, Dec. 23, 1597. He entered the University of Frankfurt a. Oder in 1618, and in 1619 went to Heidelberg, where he acted as a private tutor, and studied literature and philosophy at the University, paying also short visits to Strassburg and Tübingen. When the University was threatened by the Spanish troops (they sacked the town under Tilly in Sept. 1622), Opitz left Heidelberg in Oct. 1620, and with his friend, H. A. Hamilton (a member of a Danish noble family, travelled through Holland, Friesland and Jutland. In the spring of 1621 he returned to Silesia through Lübeck, and at Easter, 1622, became Professor of Philosophy and Poetry in the Gymnasium, fo… Go to person page >
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Display Title: Levanta-te e reluzeFirst Line: Levanta-te e reluzeTune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN (RITMICA)Author: Martin Opitz; Theodor F. ReuterScripture: Matthew 2:11Date: 2016Subject: Epifania |
Display Title: Levanta-te e reluzeFirst Line: Levanta-te e reluzeTune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN (ISORRITMICA)Author: Martin Opitz; Theodor F. ReuterScripture: Matthew 2:11Date: 2016Subject: Epifania |
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