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  1. Philipp Nicolai (Mengeringhausen, Hesse; 10 de agosto de 1556- Hamburgo, 26 de octubre de 1608), teólogo alemán del Landgraviato de Hesse, pastor luterano, poeta y reconocido compositor de himnos (textos). Dos de ellos famosos: « Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme » y « Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern ».

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  2. Philipp Nicolai (10 August 1556 – 26 October 1608) was a German Lutheran pastor, poet, and composer. He is most widely recognized as a hymnodist. [1] [2] Life. Philipp Nicolai was born at Mengeringhausen in Waldeck, where his father was a Lutheran pastor. His early education include studies at Kassel, Hildesheim and Dortmund.

  3. Philipp Nicolai (Mengeringhausen, Hesse; 10 de agosto de 1556- Hamburgo, 26 de octubre de 1608), teólogo alemán del Landgraviato de Hesse, pastor luterano, poeta y reconocido compositor de himnos (textos). Dos de ellos famosos: « Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme » y « Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern ».

  4. Philipp Nicolai (b. Mengeringhausen, Waldeck, Germany, 1556; d. Hamburg, Germany, 1608) lived an eventful life–he fled from the Spanish army, sparred with Roman Catholic and Calvinist opponents, and ministered to plague-stricken congregations. Educated at Wittenberg University, he was ordained a Lutheran pastor in 1583 in the city of Herdecke.

  5. Philipp Nicolai, Hymnwriter. One of the great treasures of the Christian church is its hymns, and one of the greatest contributions to that treasure is that of the early Lutheran writers, beginning with Martin Luther and reaching a peak with J S Bach. Today the Lutheran church remembers three outstanding hymn-writers from Germany in the 1600's.

  6. Died: 26 October 1608. Biography: Philipp Nicolai was a German Lutheran pastor, poet, and composer, author of two famous hymns: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern and Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme. These two chorales have inspired many composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, whose cantatas BWV 1 and BWV 140 are based on the above hymns, ...

  7. Philipp Nicolai (1556-1608) Philipp Nicolai was born at Mengeringhousen in Waldeck (near Arolsen), Hessen, Germany, August 10, 1556, the son of a Lutheran pastor, Dieterich Nicolai. In 1575 Nicolai entered the University of Erfurt, and in 1576 he went to Wittenberg graduating in 1579 (D.D. at Wittenberg July 4, 1594).