Burmann, Frans
BURMANN, FRANS: Dutch theologian; b. at
Leyden 1628; d. at Utrecht Nov. 12, 1679. At
twenty-three he took the pastoral charge of a new
Dutch church at Hanau; in 1661 he became vice-rector
of the college at Leyden, and the next year
professor of dogmatic theology at Utrecht, combining
this position with a pastoral charge there, and
teaching church history also from 1671. His
principal work, Synopsis theologiæ (2 vols., Utrecht,
1671–72), shows him to have been the clearest
systematic thinker of the school of Cocceius.
He also wrote Dutch commentaries on all the historical
books of the Old Testament (collected
edition Amsterdam, 1740), and several minor works.
(E. F. Karl Müller.)