Georg Sigismund Green

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Georg Sigismund Green [1]

the Younger; a Lutheran theologian of. Germany, was born April 8, 1712, at Chemnitz. He studied at Wittenberg and Leipsic, in which latter place he also lectured in 1732. In 1736 he was rector at Meissen, in 1746 archdeacon, and died January 12, 1754. He wrote, De Luco Religioni ab Abrahamo Consecrato, ad  Genesis 31:33 (Leipsic, 1735): De Vite in Tempio Hierosolymitano a Romanis Reperta (1737): De Clypeis in Loco Sacro Susnpensis (eod.): De Regibus Sacerdotibus (1739; contained in Exercitationes Philol. Antiquae et Criticae, Meissen, 1744): De Plantatis in Domo Jehovah: De Anno Quinquagesimo Dei Sacris Ministrorum: De Choreis a Paulo Interdictis: De Summa Decalogi: De Deo Fulminatore: De Vento Nuntio et Symboli Dei, contained in Exercitationum Sacrarum Decas Prima. See Dietmann, Chursachsische Priester, volume 1; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten- Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

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