id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt web-archive-org-6431 Biographies: Königsberg Professors .html text/html 17165 2067 77 Johann Gotthelf Lindner was born (11 Sep 1729) in Schmolsin (by Stolp, in Pommern), and died (29 Mar 1776) in Königsberg; he was the son of a pastor. Rau arrived at the university at Königsberg as a professor, as his matriculation entry of 1 October 1736, reads: "sacrae Theologiae et Philosophiae Doctor et Professor extraordinarius." Rau gave the morning sermons at the Collegium Fridericianum beginning in 1739 (Kant's last year there), and was offering courses at the university while Kant was a student [Sources: Arnoldt 1746, ii.220-1, 426; Pisanski 1886, 637; Wotschke 1929/30, 43f.; Klemme 1994, 39] Reccard studied theology at Halle, traveled in England and France after working in Berlin as a pastor and school inspector, then moved to Königsberg. Johann Ernst Schulz was born (25 Dec 1742)[1] in Freysee (near Garnsee), and died (9 Apr 1806) in Königsberg, where he was a professor of theology, 1st court chaplain (Ober-Hofprediger), a consistory advisor, the General Superintendant of East Prussian schools, and the director of the Collegium Fridericianum. ./cache/web-archive-org-6431.html ./txt/web-archive-org-6431.txt