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}} | organization = University of Wittenberg }} Caspar Ziegler, also Kaspar Ziegler,[1] (15 September 1621 – 17 April 1690) was a German jurist, poet, hymnwriter and composer. He was the Rektor of the University of Wittenberg. CareerZiegler was born in Leipzig the son of Caspar Ziegler sr., a lawyer and Prokonsul in the town council, and his wife Anna (née Walter, the widow of Johann Kürsten). He studied at the University of Leipzig.{{sfn|Max von Waldberg|1900}} In 1638 Ziegler was a Baccalaureus of philosophy, permitted to lecture at the university. His father requested him to move to the University of Wittenberg in 1641, where he heard lectures by August Buchner, {{ill|Johannes Scharf|de}}, Johann Sperling and {{ill|Nikolaus Pompejus|de}}. As his parents wished him to study theology, he also studied with Hieronymus Kronmeyer and Johann Hülsemann. In November 1652 he began to study law in Leipzig with Polycarp Wirth and Andreas Eckholt. In 1655 he received the doctor's degree in law.{{sfn|Max von Waldberg|1900}} In 1654 he was appointed professor at the University of Wittenberg,[1] at the same to the court. In 1661 he was appointed Rektor (director) of the University. He reorganized its library which had been destroyed during the Thirty Years' War.{{sfn|Max von Waldberg|1900}} He died in Wittenberg after an infection from a broken leg, and was buried in the Schlosskirche on 24 April 1690.{{sfn|Max von Waldberg|1900}} WorksSome poems by Ziegler were set to music. He was a friend of the composers Johann Rosenmüller and Heinrich Schütz and collaborated with them.[1] Ziegler wrote a treatise about madrigals, Von den Madrigalen, published in 1653, as requested by Schütz[1] His poem "Ich freue mich in dir" (I rejoice in you) became a hymn and was the basis for Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale cantata for Christmas Ich freue mich in dir, BW 133.[6] Among his works are:
References1. ^1 {{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Texts/Chorale004-Eng3.htm| title = Ich freue mich in dir / Text and Translation of Chorale| publisher = Bach-Cantatas| accessdate = 2 January 2017}} [1][2][3][4][5][6]2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Ziegler-Kaspar.htm| title = Kaspar Ziegler (Poet)| publisher = Bach-Cantatas| accessdate = 2 January 2017}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web| url = https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/searchresults?query=affiliate_fct_role_normdata%3A%28%22http%3A%2F%2Fd-nb.info%2Fgnd%2F100713629_1_affiliate_fct_involved%22%29&isThumbnailFiltered=false| title = Objekte| publisher = Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek| language = German| accessdate = 18 January 2017}} 4. ^1 {{cite web| url = http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10508265_00002.html| title = Objekte| publisher = Bayerische StaatsBibliothek| language = German| accessdate = 18 January 2017}} 5. ^1 {{cite book| url = https://books.google.de/books?id=qntnAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP5| title = Caspar Zieglers ... Jesus, oder zwantzig Elegien uber die Geburt, Leyden, und Auferstehung ... Jesu Christi| publisher = In Verlegung Henning Schürers| year = 1648| language = German| accessdate = 18 January 2017}} 6. ^1 {{cite web| url = https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/9200332/BibliographicResource_3000123604896.html| title = Collections| publisher = europeana.eu| accessdate = 18 January 2017}} }} Bibliography
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