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Christoph Knoll

Christoph Knoll (1563 – 1630)[1] was a German theologian and hymn writer.

Knoll was born in Bunzlau, the son of a shoemaker. He studied theology from 1583 at the University of Frankfurt an der Oder and the following year at the Wittenberg University. He was also interested in mathematics and astronomy. He was Signator in Sprottau in 1584 or 1586, and Diakon (dean) there from 1691. Knoll died in Sprottau.[2][3]

During the plague of 1599, Knoll wrote his "geistliches Sterbelied" (spiritual song for the dying) "Herzlich thut mich verlangen nach einem selgen End".[4][5] It became known already during his lifetime. It appeared in Görlitz in 1613 in the hymnal Harmoniae sacrae with the melody of Hans Leo Haßler's love song "Mein G’müt ist mir verwirret".[6] The same melody was later used by Johann Crüger for Paul Gerhardt's "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden".

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References

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  1. ^ Johannes Grünewald: Christoph Knoll. Ein Beitrag zu seiner Biographie. In: Jahrbuch für schlesische Kirchengeschichte, Bände 41-44. Verlag "Unser Weg.", 1962, pp. 7–24.
  2. ^ unknown author 1882.
  3. ^ Susanne Siebert 1992.
  4. ^ Philipp Wackernagel: Das deutsche Kirchenlied von der ältesten Zeit bis zu Anfang des XVII. Jahrhunderts. Band 1. Teubner, Leipzig 1864, p. 814.
  5. ^ Archiv für schlesische Kirchengeschichte, Bände 19-21. A. Lax, 1961, p. 311.
  6. ^ Hansjakob Becker et al.: Geistliches Wunderhorn. Große deutsche Kirchenlieder. 2. Auflage. Beck, München 2003, ISBN 3-406-48094-2, p. 276.

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