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Johannes Olearius (1611-1684)

"Johann Olearius (17 September 1611 – 24 April 1684) was a German hymnwriter, preacher, and academic.

Olearius taught philosophy at his alma mater, the University of Wittenberg. He also served as a court preacher and chaplain. He compiled "one of the largest and most important German hymnals" of the 1600s. His hymn "Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott" is the base for the chorale cantata Gelobet sei der Herr, mein Gott, BWV 129, by Johann Sebastian Bach, who also included a stanza of "Tröstet, tröstet meine Lieben" (Comfort, comfort ye my people) in his cantatas Freue dich, erlöste Schar, BWV 30." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.08.2022)

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Was depicted (Actor) Johannes Olearius (1611-1684)
Published / Printing plate produced Peter Schenk the Elder (1660-1711) ()
Printing plate produced Martin Bernigeroth (1670-1733) ()
Printing plate produced Jacob von Sandrart (1630-1708) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Reinhold Schildknecht ()
Printing plate produced Christian Romstet (1640-1721) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Esau ()
[Relation to person or institution] Jacob ()
Intellectual creation / Painted / Template creation Benjamin Block (1631-1689) ()
Intellectual creation / Painted / Template creation Zacharias Kniller (1611-1675) ()