Piscator was born at
Strasbourg, and educated at the
University of Tübingen. He became professor of theology at Strasbourg in 1573. Elector
Frederick III experienced some resistance when he attempted to appoint him to the arts faculty at the
University of Heidelberg in 1574, and Piscator eventually took a post at the preparatory Latin
Paedagogium in
Heidelberg. After a confessional change in Heidelberg, he briefly served as deputy rector at the court school in
Dillenburg in 1577 before being appointed professor of theology at the
Casimirianum in
Neustadt in 1578. He later served as rector at
Moers in 1581 before settling into a productive career as professor at the
Herborn Academy, from 1584 to 1625, where he was able to advance his
Ramist pedagogy fully. He died at
Herborn. ==Works==