Background
He attended the Darmstadt Pädagogium, where his father, Johann Martin Wenck, served as rector.
He attended the Darmstadt Pädagogium, where his father, Johann Martin Wenck, served as rector.
He later studied in Giessen and Göttingen, and in August 1761 was hired at the Darmstadt Pädagogium as a collaborator.
Here he served as subconrector (from 1766), prorector (from 1768) and as rector (from 1769). His best known literary effort was a work on Hessian history called Hessische Landesgeschichte, being published in three volumes between 1783 and 1803. Another noted work of his was Lateinische Grammatik für Schulen (Latin grammar for schools), later revised in 1823 by Georg Friedrich Grotefend (1775-1853).
In 1783 he became member of the Academiae Theodoro-Palatinae in Mannheim (today University of Mannheim).