Marguerite Harl
Marguerite Harl | |
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Born | Marguerite Marie Bayle 3 April 1919 Dax |
Died | 30 August 2020 (aged 101) Paris |
Education | Doctor of Arts |
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Occupation | Hellenist, collection manager, university teacher |
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Spouse(s) | Jean-Marie Harl |
Marguerite Harl (3 April 1919 – 30 August 2020) was a French scholar, who worked on the
Philo of Alexandria and early patristic writers such as Clement of Alexandria and Origen. She was born in Paris in April 1919 and became a pupil of Henri-Irénée Marrou. She was a professor of Ancient Greek at the Sorbonne University from 1958 to 1983.[1]
Harl died in August 2020 at the age of 101.[2]
Bibliography
- Harl, Marguerite (1988). La Bible grecque des Septante (in French). Cerf.
- ——— (1992). La Langue de Japhet (in French). Cerf.
- ———. Le Déchiffrement du sens (in French). Institut d'études augustiniennes.
- ——— (2005). "La Bible en Sorbonne, ou la revanche d'Érasme". Esprit et Vie (139). Cerf: 28–29.
- ———. L'Europe et les Pères. Nouvelle Cité.
- ———. Origène d'Alexandrie et la fonction révélatrice du Verbe incarné.
- ———; Dorival, Gilles; Munnich, Olivier (1994). La Bible grecque des Septante. Du judaïsme hellénistique au christianisme ancien. éditions du Cerf & ISBN 2-222-04155-4.
See also
- Catena (biblical commentary)
- Hellenistic Judaism
- Claude Mondésert
- Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski
- Bible translations into French
- La Bible d'Alexandrie
References
- ^ Lapaque, Sébastien (5 February 2020). "Marguerite Harl: savante, secrète et centenaire". Le Figaro. Retrieved 2 September 2020..
- ^ Décès de Marguerite Harl (in French)
External links
- Marguerite Harl on data.bnf.fr