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Rinkart, Martin, son of Georg Rinkart or Rinckart, cooper at Eilenburg on the Mulde, Saxony, was born at Eilenburg, April 23, 1586.* After passing through the Latin school at Eilenburg, he became, in Nov., 1601, a foundation scholar and chorister of the St. Thomas's School at Leipzig. This scholarship also allowed him to proceed to the University of Leipzig, where he matriculated for the summer session of 1602, as a student of Theology; and after the completion of his course he remained for some time in Leipzig (he did not take his M.A. till 1616). In March 1610 he offered himself as a candidate for the post of diaconus at Eilenburg, and was presented by the Town Council, but the Superintendent refused to sanction this arrangement, nominal… Go to person page >
Translator: João Soares da Fonseca
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NUN DANKET, named for the incipit of Rinkart's text, has been associated with this text ever since they were published together by Johann Crüger (PHH 42) in his Praxis Pietatis Melica (1647). Like most modern hymnals, the Psalter Hymnal prints the isorhythmic (all equal rhythms) version. The tune w…
Display Title: Louvemos ao SenhorFirst Line: Louvemos ao SenhorTune Title: NUN DANKETAuthor: João Soares da Fonseca; Martin RinkartScripture: Hebrews 13:15Date: 1991Subject: Deus Triúno |
Display Title: Louvemos ao SenhorFirst Line: Louvemos ao SenhorTune Title: NUN DANKETAuthor: João Soares da Fonseca; Martin RinkartScripture: Hebrews 13:15Date: 2011Subject: Deus Triúno |
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