- Johann Jacob Zimmermann
Johann Jacob Zimmermann (1644–1693) was a German
nonconformist Theologian,Millenarian , mathematician, and astronomer.Life
Zimmerman was born in Vaihingen,
Württemberg (nowGermany ) in 1644, lived inNürtingen , and studiedTheology at the University ofTübingen , where he was awarded the title "Magisterhut" in 1664.He took his first post as a
Lutheran minister at Bietigheim (Baden) in 1671, but already was developing a reputation through his scientific and occult writings, publishing under the name Ambrosius Sehmann.A famed astronomer and astrologer, Zimmerman produced one of the first Equidistant Conic Projection star charts of the northern hemisphere in 1692.
But in 1685 Zimmermann was removed from his post by Lutheran church leaders, in part for his "Scriptura Sacra Copernizans", which defended the astrological theories of
Nicolaus Copernicus . As a testimony to his importance as a scientific writer, the work was reprinted in Hamburg in 1707, this time under Zimmermann's own name. [http://www.friedensblitz.de/sterne/kometenangst/kunstrechner.html] Traveling toFrankfurt on Main , he became a follower ofJakob Böhme , a Pietist pastor and prominent critic of the establishedLutheran church. Zimmermann made a living as a writer and teacher, and gradually developed a following in the city of Hamburg, creating elaborate theories predicting the end of the world. In his "Muthmassliche Zeit-Bestimmung", Zimmermann set out his belief that theapocalypse would occur on the "edge of the wilderness" at the end of the autumn of 1694. His work centered on an elaborate textual and numerological interpretation of thebiblical Book of Revelation , especially chapter XII. Zimmermann planned to lead his followers to North America to build a "Society of the Woman in the Wilderness" to greet the dawn of this new world. His group, termedRosicrucians , were to number 40, and were to lead a largely solitary life practicingAstrology ,Astronomy ,Geomancy and a variety of arcanemathematical and magical forms of divination. Zimmermann began negotiations withPennsylvania GovernorWilliam Penn to obtain land for his settlement. Unfortunately, Zimnmerman died as the group of eleven families were preparing to travel fromRotterdam . His discipleJohannes Kelpius was elected to take Zimmermann's title of "magister", leading "the Hamburg Group" (including Zimmermann's widow) to an area nearWissahickon Creek ,Pennsylvania . Here they established a religious community which, while still famed in local legend, dissolved shortly after Kelpius' death in the early eighteenth century.ee also
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Johannes Kelpius
*German mysticism
*Astrology and numerology
*Rosicrucianism Works
* "Auf alle und jede Hypotheses applicable Fundamental-Aufgaben von den Sonn- und Mond-Finsternisssen." Hamburg 1691
* "Coniglobium...Eine vortheilhafftige und nach dem...Hevelianischen Gestirn-Register eingerichtete...Himmelskugel." Hamburg 1704
* "Muthmassliche Zeit-Bestimmung...Göttlicher Gerichten über das Europeische Babel". o.O. 1684
* "Scriptura S. Copernizans...Astronomischer Beweissthum des Copernicanischen Welt-Gebäudes". Hamburg 1690
*Collection: [http://gso.gbv.de/DB=1.28/SET=5/TTL=1/REL?PPN=004285689&RELTYPE=TT Aktuelles Verzeichnis der Werke Zimmermanns] imVD17 ources
* German Wikipedia: "Johann Jacob Zimmermann" [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Jacob_Zimmermann]
*Encyclopedia Universalis: http://www.universalis.fr/corpus-universalis/1//T232294/universalis/article.htm
*"German-American Yesteryears: Johannes Kelpius, The Maddest of Good Men" By Robert A. Selig, June/July 1999 : http://www.germanlife.com/Archives/1999/9906_01.html
*"Horologium Achez" by Julius Sachse, in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. XXXIV, January, 1895. ISBN 1-4223-7358-4
*Gerhard Dünnhaupt : "Johann Jacob Zimmermann (1644-1693)", in: "Personalbibliographien zu den Drucken des Barock", Bd. 6. Stuttgart: Hiersemann 1993, S. 4344-55. ISBN 3-7772-9305-9
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