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Entry author: Asaph Ben Tov
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David Nerreter
Clergyman
Theologian
MA
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Altdorf, Königsberg
University of Altdorf, University of Königsberg
Oettingen, Nuremberg, Wöhrd, Pomerania
Nuremberg
1649
Stargard
1726
Daniel Cyranka, "David Nerreter", in David Thomas and John Chesworth (eds.), Christian-Muslim Relations. A Biographical History. Vol. 14 Central and Eastern Europe (1700-1800), Leiden, 2020, pp. 104-11; Daniel Cyranka, Mahomet. Repräsentationen des Propheten in deutschsprachigen Texten des 18. Jahrhunderts, Göttingen, 2018, pp. 124-46.
David Nerreter, who studied in Altdorf, in is native Franconia and in Königsberg (Prussia) was a Lutheran clergyman. Since his ordination in 1674, Nerreter served in numerous posts in Franconia and later in Pomerania, where he served as general superintendent and later as consistorial councillor. In addition to his ecclesiastical posts, Nerreter was crowned poet laureate in 1670 and joined the Pegnesischer Blumenorden, a prominent literary society. He had pronounced Pietist sympathies and published numerous theological and edifying works. Among them German translations (and elaborations) of Alexander Ross’ Pansebeia (1652). His rendering of the portion of Ross’ work dealing with Islam was accompanied by Nerreter’s own German translation of the Qur’an made from Ludovico Marracci’s Latin (1698).
Asaph Ben Tov