Friedemann Bechmann was born in
Elleben, a small town in the principality of
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, a short distance to the north of
Erfurt. His father, Andreas Bechmann, was a church pastor originally from
Remda, nearby. However, his father died in 1633 and after his mother, born Anna Maria Glass, also died, in 1637, he was taken in by his mother's brother, the physician Balthasar Glass, and grew up in
Arnstadt. and, between 1647 and 1649, Georg Heß. In 1649 Bechmann transferred to the
University of Jena where he enrolled to study
Philosophy and
Theology. On 5 August 1651 he was awarded his
Magister degree. In 1668 he also became a professor of Theology, taking the position vacated through the death of Johann Ernst Gerhard, and received an honorary Theology doctorate. Friedemann Bechmann died in
Jena on 9 March 1703. ==Families==