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Johann Gottfried Olearius (1635–1711)

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Johann Gottfried Olearius

Johann Gottfried Olearius (1635–1711) was a German preacher, musician and horticulturalist. (The name "Olearius" is the Latinised version of the German name Ölschläger.) Johann Gottfried was a member of a large, extended family of pastors, theologians, professors and lawyers in Halle, Leipzig and Weissenfels. He was the superintendent and pastor of the Barfüsserkirche (later the St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main). He had been an accomplished church musician and supervised the young Johann Sebastian Bach when he was a church organist at Arnstadt from 1703 to 1707.[1][2][3] Olearius also had an interest in horticulture, and the plant genus Olearia was named in his honour by Conrad Moench.[4][5]

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  1. ^ Leaver, Robin A. (2012). "The Organist Encounters the Hymnologist: J. S. Bach and J. C. Olearius in Arnstadt" (PDF). Understanding Bach. 7: 21–28. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Olearius, M. Johann Gottfried (1635–1711)". Organ Sermon. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  3. ^ Leaver, Robin A. (2021). "3". Bach studies : liturgy, hymnology, and theology. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780367242718.
  4. ^ Sharr, Francis Aubi; George, Alex (2019). Western Australian Plant Names and Their Meanings (3rd ed.). Kardinya, WA: Four Gables Press. p. 101. ISBN 9780958034180.
  5. ^ "Olearia Monch". APNI. Retrieved 18 April 2022.