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SALOMO GLASSIUS (1593-1656)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 112 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SALOMO

GLASSIUS (1593-1656)  , theologian and biblical critic, was born at
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Sondershausen, in the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, on the loth of May 1593 . In 1612 he entered the university of
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Jena . In 1615, with the idea of studying law, he moved to
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Wittenberg . In consequence of an illness, however, he returned to Jena after a
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year . Here, as a student of
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theology under Johann Gerhard, he directed his attention
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GLASTONBURY especially to
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Hebrew and the cognate dialects; in 1619 he was made an " adjunctus " of the philosophical faculty, and some time afterwards he received an appointment to the chair of Hebrew . From 1625 to 1638 he was superintendent in Sondershausen; but shortly after the
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death of Gerhard (1637) he was, in accordance with Gerhard's last wish, appointed to succeed him at Jena . In 164o, however, at the earnest invitation of Duke Ernest the Pious, he removed to
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Gotha as court preacher and general superintendent in the execution of important reforms which had been initiated in the ecclesiastical and educational establishments of the duchy . The delicate duties attached to this office he discharged with tact and energy; and in the " syncretistic " controversy, by which
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Protestant Germany was so long vexed, he showed an unusual combination of firmness with liberality, of
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loyalty to the past with a just regard to the demands of the
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present and the future . He died on the 27th of
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July 1656 . His
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principal
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work, Philologia sacra (1623), marks the transition from the earlier views on questions of biblical criticism to those of the school of Spener . It was more than once reprinted during his lifetime, and appeared in a new and revised form, edited by J . A .

Dathe (1731–1791) and G . L .

Bauer at
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Leipzig . Glassius succeeded Gerhard as editor of the
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Weimar Bibelwerk, and wrote the commentary on the poetical books of the Old Testament for that publication . A
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volume of his Opuscula was printed at
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Leiden in 1700 . See the article in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie .

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