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. He studied theology at the
University of Erfurt where he was a pupil of
Ludwig Helmbold. In 1583, he was ordained to the Lutheran ministry and was appointed minister at
Herdecke. He was subsequently expelled during the
Counter-Reformation. In 1588, he became pastor at Altwildungen in Hesse. He graduated with a Doctorate Degree in Theology from the
University of Wittenberg in 1594. In 1596, he became the minister at
Unna in
Westphalia. In 1601, he was elected chief pastor of
St. Catherine's Church (
Katharinenkirche) in
Hamburg. Nicolai died in Hamburg on 26 October 1608, at age 52. == Work ==