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Christian Gottfried Schütz

Christian Gottfried Schütz
Born (1747-05-19)19 May 1747
Dederstädt, Saxony
Died 7 May 1832
Halle, Saxony, Prussia
Occupation Humanist
Philosopher
Philologist
academic and literary publisher and editor
Spouse(s) 1778 Anna Henriette Danovius
(? - 1823)
Children (1779–1844)
Henrietta Friderica Ernestina Schütz (1781–1795)
and others

Christian Gottfried Schütz (19 May 1747 – 7 May 1832) was a German classical scholar and humanist, known for his contributions in philosophy and philology, and for his work as an academic and literary editor and publisher.

Christian Gottfried Schütz was the eldest of eight recorded children born to the Protestant minister Gottfried Schütz and his wife, in the village of Dederstädt, a couple of hours walk to the south of Eisleben, in an area administered, under a slightly convoluted arrangement by Saxony. Shortly after his birth his father was appointed to a senior preaching position in nearby Aschersleben, to where the family relocated, and it was here that the boy received his early schooling. Later he attended the Latin orphanage school in Halle before moving on in 1765 to the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg where he was taught Theology by Johann Jakob Semler, who talent spotted him and set him on his life's career as an academic. After he had received his Master of Philosophy degree, awarded on 21 March 1768, he took a post teaching mathematics at the at Brandenburg an der Havel. The next year he was appointed an inspector of Theology Seminaries in Halle, a position that opened the way for him to become a visiting professor in Philosophy at the university in 1775 and a full professor in 1777.

He moved in 1779, taking a post as Professor of "Poetry and eloquence" ("Poesie und Beredsamkeit") at Jena University, where he would play a key role in communicating in the German heartland and, on occasion defending, the new philosophical perspectives of Immanuel Kant. With Christoph Martin Wieland and Friedrich Justin Bertuch, in 1785 Schütz founded the which could boast more than 2,000 subscribers within two years of its launch and continued to be produced, latterly from Halle, till 1849. At Jena he was also one of those involved in administration: during the summer term of 1790 and again in 1798 he served as .


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