Denys Lombard

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Denys Lombard (1938 – January 8, 1998)[1] was a leading Asian expert with contributions to Southeast Asian studies, Sinology, and the history of maritime Asia. He was famous for efforts to compare insular Southeast Asia and the Asian Seas to the Mediterranean area.

Early life and education

Lombard was born in

Marseilles, France.[2] His father was Maurice Lombard, Director of Studies at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) in Paris[2] and colleague of Fernand Braudel
.

Lombard possessed at least six academic degrees, including a graduate degree in history and four degrees in languages (Chinese, Malay-Indonesian, Cambodian and Thai).[2] He spoke over a dozen languages.[2]

Career

Lombard was the head of the Division des Aires Culturelles in the

École Français d'Extrême-Orient
(EFEO) from 1993 to 1998.

His major work on Indonesia was the three volume work Le carrefour javanais.[3]

Personal life

Lombard was married to another scholar of Asia, Claudine Salmon.[2]

He died in 1998 in Paris.[2] A Festschrift in honour was produced a year later.[4]

Publications

  • Lombard, Denys; Arifin, Winarsih, (joint comp.); Wibisono, Minnie, (joint comp.) (1968), Histoires courtes d'Indonésie : soixante-huit "tjerpén" (1933-1965), École française d'Extrême-Orient, retrieved 10 April 2016{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Lombard, Denys (1976), Introduction à l'Indonésien, S.E.C.M.I, retrieved 10 April 2016, Third Edition: - Lombard, Denys (1991), Introduction à l'Indonésien (3. e. rév ed.), Archipel, retrieved 10 April 2016
  • Aubin, Jean; Lombard, Denys (2000), Asian merchants and businessmen in the Indian Ocean and the China Sea, Oxford University Press,
  • Lombard, Denys (1996), Nusa Jawa : silang budaya : kajian sejarah terpadu, Gramedia Pustaka Utama,
  • Le carrefour javanais. Essai d'histoire globale [The Javanese Crossroads: Towards a Global History]. By Denys Lombard. Three volumes. Paris: Éditions de l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 1990.[5][6]
  • Lombard, Denys; Arifin, Winarsih (2006), Kerajaan Aceh zaman Sultan Iskandar Muda (1607-1636), Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia : Forum Jakartas-Paris : Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient,

References

  1. ^ Ptak, Roderich. "In Memoriam Denys Lombard". International Institute for Asian Studies.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Denys Lombard". EFEO.fr. École Français d'Extrême-Orient. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
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