Trigland, Jacob

Trigland, Jacob a Dutch theologian, was born at Harlem, May 8, 1652, and died at Leyden, Sept. 22, 1705. His writings are, Dissertt. Theologico-philologica, Continens Defensionem Integritatis Codicis Sacri adversus Nuperas in eum Censuras (Leyden, 1703): — Diatribe de Secta Karceorum (ibid. eod.; Germ. transl. by Fürst. in Literaturbl. des Orients, 1843, c. 12, 23, 39, 763, 776, 794, 827): — Dissertationes Theologicce et Philologicce, Sylloqe ut et Orationun Acad. (Delft, 1728): — Trium Scriptorium illustr. de Tribus Judaeo-rum Sectis Syntagma in quo N. Serarii (Mayence, 1604), Drusii (Franecker, 1603-5), Jos. Scaligeri (ibid. 1605) Opuscula, quae eo Pertinent, etc. (ibid. 1703): — Disputt. II de Origine Sacrifiiosrum (Leyden, 1692): — De Josepho Patriarcha in Sacri Bovi Hieroglyph. ab Egypti's Adorato (ibid. 1705). See Fürst, Bibl. Jud. 3, 447; Winer, Handb. der theol. Literatur, 1, 29, 139, 442, 515, 823. (B. P.)

 
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