Christian Gottlieb Jöcher Explained

Christian Gottlieb Jöcher
Birth Date:20 July 1694
Birth Place:Leipzig
Death Place:Leipzig
Nationality:German
Occupation:academic, librarian, lexicographer
Known For:professor, librarian at University of Leipzig
Notable Works:alphabetic catalogue of the collections in Leipzig University Library

Christian Gottlieb Jöcher (20 July 1694 – 10 May 1758) was a German academic, librarian and lexicographer.

Jöcher was born in Leipzig, and became professor of history at the University of Leipzig in 1732. From 1742, he was university librarian in the Leipzig University Library, where he began the complete alphabetic catalogue of the collections.

He authored the Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon ("General Dictionary of the Learned") in four volumes, published from 1733 to 1751, and was editor of the literary journal Deutsche Acta Eruditorum from 1719. He died in Leipzig.

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