Christian Gueintz
Christian Gueintz (Christian Gueintzius) | |
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| Born | 13 October 1592 |
| Died | 3 April 1650 (aged 57) |
| Occupations | Educator and education reformer |
| Spouse | Catharina Brand |
| Children | Ursula Elisabeth Gueintz and others |
| Parent(s) | Johannes Gueintzius Ursula Kretschmar/Gueintzius |
Christian Gueintz (13 October 1592 – 3 April 1650) was a teacher and writer-grammarian. He was qualified and taught in several mainstream subjects of the time, notably philosophy, theology, and law.
He lived during the first half of the seventeenth century, a period characterised by Baroque architecture and, in northern Germany, repeatedly disrupted by destructive war, which at various points had a dislocating impact on his career, and through which he demonstrated impressive qualities of persistence.