Alain Desreumaux

French historian of religion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alain Desreumaux[1][2] (born 1944) is a French historian of religion, specializing on Syrian and Aramaic christo-palestinian communities.[3] He has uncovered manuscripts and inscriptions and published works on codicology and epigraphy.

He is president and cofounder of the Société d'études syriaques.

Early life

Desreumaux was born in 1994 in Stains, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.

Works

  • 1997: Doctrine de l’Apôtre Addaï, dans Les Écrits Apocryphes Chrétiens I - Bibliothèque de la Pléiade 442 - Éditions Gallimard, Paris
  • Histoire du roi Abgar et de Jésus : Presentation and translation of the full Syrian text of the Addai doctrine (Brepols)
  • Khirbet Es-Samra I: the first volume is entitled Khirbet es-Samra I. It was prepared under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Alain Desreumaux, and under the aegis of the "École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem" and the "Centre d'études des religions du Livre du CNRS".
  • 2003: Manuscrits chrétiens du Proche-Orient - [printed text] / Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, Alain Desreumaux, Maria Gorea ... [et al.] ; published by the Centre de conservation du livre (Arles) and the Manumed
  • 2004: Les Études syriaques - publiées par la Société d'études syriaques ; dir. Alain Desreumaux, Françoise Briquel Chatonnet, Muriel Debié. Geuthner; series Études syriaques. - 956 (21) + 492.3 (21) - ISSN 1771-6144 = Études syriaques.
  • 2006: Voyage dans la diversité chrétienne - by Alain Desreumaux - Le Monde de la Bible - 174, November–December
  • 2010: Sur les pas des Araméens chrétiens : festschrift to Alain Desreumaux, Geuthner

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