Jean Margain Explained

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Jean Margain (24 February 1931 - 15 February 2012[1]) was a French Hebraist. He is known by his Semitic and Samaritan studies.[2]

Life

Education

Margain got his Doctor of Arts in 1988 with his thesis Les particules dans le Targum samaritain de Genèse-Exode: jalons pour une histoire de l'araméen samaritain at Université Paris III.[3]

Academic work

In 1981, CNRS researchers Christian Amphoux and Jean Margain founded the Académie des Langues Anciennes (formerly called Session des Langues Bibliques), with branches in Montpellier, Saintes, Lille, Lyon and Digne.[4]

Margain was Director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and president of the Sessions de langues bibliques (in 1988).[5] He also was Director of studies at École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE),[6] and Chair of Biblical and Targoumic Philology, from 1991 to 1996.[7] [6]

Selected works

Literature

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Margain, Jean (1931-2012). idref.fr.
  2. Book: Albert Frey. Etudes sémitiques et samaritaines offertes à Jean Margain. 4. Christian-Bernard Amphoux. Albert Frey. Ursula Schattner-Rieser. Lausanne. Editions du Zèbre. 1998. Histoire du texte biblique. 9782970008866. 42294657.
  3. Book: Notice de personne: Jean Margain. Bibliothèque nationale de France. 2012-02-23. 2020-05-29.
  4. Web site: L'Académie des Langues anciennes 2018 ! . 2018-03-22 . 2024-08-16 .
  5. Book: A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic. 5. Porta linguarum orientalium, ISSN 0554-7342. Franz Rosenthal. Daniel M. Gurtner. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. 2006. 9783447052511. 3.
  6. Book: Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes Sciences Historiques et Philologiques, Livret 10. 1996 . Librairie Droz. 9782600053181. 20.
  7. Web site: Margain, Jean (1931-2012). Persée.