Johann Jacob Quandt
Johann Jacob Quandt [1]
a Lutheran theologian, doctor and professor of theology, was born March 27, 1686, at Koniigsberg, in Prussia, where he also died Jan. 17, 1772, as church-counsellor and general superintendent. Of his writings we mention, Jude'nprediyt (Konigsberg, 1710): — De Atramento Hebrorum, ex Pandectis Talmudicis (ibid. 1713): — De Cultris Circumcisoriis et Secespitis Hebraeorunm (ibid. 1713): — De Cornibus Al taris Exterioris (ibid. 1713): — De Cinere in Sacris Hebrceorum (ibid. 1713): — Dissertatio de Sagtan ( סנו ) Sire Pontifics Maximi Suffrasqaneo (Lips. 1708). reprinted in Ugolino, Thesaurus Antiquitatunm Sacrru'm, etc. 12:No. 16: — De Christo Veio Ecclesice 1F;'damento in Nomine Sethi typice adumbrato Genesis 4:25 (Kinigsberg, 1726). See Furst, Bibl. Judaica , iii, 124; Winer, Landbuch Der Theolog. Literatur , i, 637; ii, 718 (Leips. 1838). (B. P.)