a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born April 15, 1767, at Gotha. In 1790 he was rector at Herford, in 1794 professor of theology at Rintein, in 1802 ‘ professor of history at Marburg, and died April 4, 1838, at Breslau, as member of consistory and professor of history. He wrote, Die Pariser Bluthochzeit (Leips. 1826): — Minscher's Leben u. nachgelassene Schriften (Frankfort, 1817): — Dissertatio Inauguralis de Pseudo- Phocylide (Rinteln, 1788). See Fü rst, Bibl. Jud. 3. 488; Winer. Handb. der theol. Lit. 1, 10, 161, 537, 821, 865. (B.P.)