Schulze, Ernst August, a German professor of theology, was born Aug. 8, 1721, at Berlin, and died May 3, 1786, as pastor of the German Reformed Church at Frankfort- on-the-Oder. He wrote, Commentatio de Fictis Hierosolymorum Privilegiis (Francof. 1756): — Dissertatio de Variis Judaeorum Erroribus in Descriptione Templi (ibid. 1758): — Commentatio de Hebraeorum Antiquitatum Vestigiis in Horatii Eclogis (Hague, 1774): — Dissertatio de Juda Galilaeo et ejus Secta (Francof. 1761): —Dissertatio de Herodiana Puerorum Bethlehemiticorum Coede (ibid. 1765): — Compendium
Archoeologioe Hebraicoe (Dresden, 1793). See Wiser, Handbuch der theol. Literatur, 2, 770; Furst, Bibl. Judaica, 3, 296. (B.P.)
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