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LIPEN, Martin.

(1630 – 1692)

(Born: Göritz, Mark Brandeburg, Germany, 11 November 1630; Died: Lübeck, Germany, 6 November 1692) German educator & philology.

Lipen was an administrator at the Gymnasium of Halle (1659), rector at Stettin (1672), finally returning to school administration at Lübeck (1676).

Biographical references: ADB. DBA: I 770, 71-77. Gerber, Historisch-biographisches Lexikon, 1812-4. Jöcher, Gelehrten-Lexikon, 1750-51. Poggendorff: 1, col. 1475. WBI.

1. Latin & German, 1684 [Dissertation].
ΛΙΘΟΛΟΓΙΑ | f. | Consideratio | Lapidum | Physica | sub patrotinio | Amplissimi & Clarissimi | Dn. M. Martini | Lipenii, | Regii Gymnasii Carolini, qvod Ste- | tini tunt erat, Rectoris & Professoris Phi- | losophiæ publici, | publicæ Disqvisitioni | submissa | â | Gvilhelmo Reutzio, | Sedinensi, | Anno M. DC. LXXIV. d. XII, Augusti | [ornate rule] | nunc denuò recusa | impensis Christoph. Erici Ebelii, | Anno M DC LXXXIV. | Hildesheimii, Johann Ludolphi Ebelii.

4°: A-D4; 16l.

Rare. Dissertation submitted by Guilelmus Reutzius [fl. 1674-1684]. It appeared earlier natural history disseration at the Gymnasium at Stettin in 1674. The text written in Latin and German considers minerals as physical objects and organizes them by external characters.

Bibliographical references: Gatterer, Mineralogischen Literatur, 1798-9: 2, 9. Katalog Bergakademie Freiberg, 1879: p. 549 [VI. 166.]. LKG: XII 2 & 3. VD17: 32:651483N.

2. Latin, 1684 [Dissertation].
ΟΡΟΛΟΓΙΑ | i.e. | Disputatio Physica | De | Montibus, | quam | Anno M. DC. LXXV. d. XVI. Septembr. | Stetini | Sub Præsidio | Viri Clarissimi & Excellentissimi | Dn. M. Martini | Lipenii, | Rectoris Et Professori | in Regio Gymnasio Carolino, | publicè habuit | Nathanael Grünberg/ | Dantiscanus. | [ornate rule] | Rostochii, | Typis Jacobi Richelii, Senat. Typogr. | Anno M DC LXXXIV.

4°: A-C4; 12l.

Rare. This dissertation by Nathanael Grünberg [fl. 1684] gives observations on mountains. It also appeared under a Hildesheim imprint in 1684.

Bibliographical references: LKG: XIII 19. VD17: 1:054826T.

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