Nicholas Serarius

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Nicholas Serarius [1]

a learned Jesuit and commentator on the Scriptures, was born in, 1555 at Rambervillers, in Lorraine. After studying the languages, he taught ethics, philosophy, and theology at W Ü rzburg and Mentz, in which last city he died, May 20, 1610, leaving many works, of which the following are the principal: De Pharisoeorum, Sadducoeorum, et Essenorum Sectis (Franeker, 1603; Mentz, 1604): Commentarius in Libros Jos., Jud., Ruth., Reg., et Paralip. (ibid. 1609-10, 2 pts. fol.): Prolegomena Biblica (ibid. 1612): Rabbini et Hierodes (ibid.): Opuscula Theologica (3 tom. fol.): and others which are collected in 16 vols. fol. See F Ü rst, Bibl. Jud. 3, 316; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Literatur.

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