Johann Gottlieb Bidermann

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Johann Gottlieb Bidermann [1]

a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Naumburg, April 5, 1705. He studied at Wittenberg; in 1732 was appointed con-rector at the cathedral school in his native place, and in 1741 rector of the same. In 1747 he accepted a call to Freiberg, where he died, Aug. 3, 1772. Of his writings we mention the following: Dissertatio de Mercede Divinatoria ad  Numbers 22:2 (Wittenberg, 1727): Disputationes in Geneseos Loca Dfficiliora (ibid. 1728): Progr. de Natura et Indole Juvenum ex Salomonis Sententia  Proverbs 30:19 (ibid. 1743): Progr. De Summo Bono Ex Sententia Salomonis Cohel. V, 8 (Frei. berg, 1749): Progr. de Mendis Librorum et Nominatins Bibliosrut Hebraicorum, Diligentius Cavendis (ibid.1752): Progr. Specimen Nominum Θεοφόρων Ad Joh. Ix,. 2 (ibid. 1755): Progr. De Characteribus Corpori Impressis Ex Levit. Xi-X, 28 (ibid. Eod. ): Progr. Super Q. Ioratii Flacci Theologia (ibid. 1766). See Dbring, Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands, i, 106 sq.; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten: Lexikon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. (B. P.)

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