Anton Julius Von Der Hardt
Anton Julius Von Der Hardt [1]
a German theologian and Orientalist, was born at Brunswick, November 13, 1707. He was professor of theology and: Oriental languages at Helmstadt, and died June 27, 1785, leaving, Epistola Rabbinica de Quibusdam Priscorum Ebraeorum Rectoribus Magnificis (Helmstadt, 1727): — Diss. de Zereda, Gemino in Palestina et Peraea Appido (ibid. 1728): — De Sarepta (eod.): — De Judaeorum Statuto Scripturae Sensum Inflectendi (eod.): — Commentatio in Frontem Libri Moralis Mischnici Pirnke Aboth (eod.): — De Jubilceo Iosis Leviticus 15 (eod.): — De Sophismatibius Judaeorum in Probandis suis Constitutionibus (1729): — Rabbi Isaaci Aramae Diss. Rabbinica de Usu Lingum, cum Versione Latina (eod.): — Commentatio de Medrasch Symbolica Veternum Judaeorum Inteparetandi Ratione (eod.): — De Proverbio Judaeorum de Camelis (eod.): — De Diversa Nominum Dei Jehovah et Elohim Lectione ac Scriptione (1748): — Grammatica Hebraica (1775): — De Christo Rege, ex Stirpe Davidis Oriundo (1766): — Pentecoste Judaeorum (1785). See Doring, Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands; Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1: 362; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)