Pierre-Maurice Bogaert
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Pierre-Maurice Bogaert | |
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| Born | 1934 |
| Education | Doctor of Theology |
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| Occupation | University teacher |
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| Position held | professor emeritus (1999–) |
Pierre-Maurice Bogaert (born 1934, Etterbeek) is a Belgian Benedictine of the Monastery of Maredsous, professor emeritus of Old Testament at the Catholic University of Louvain and co-director of the Revue Bénédictine.[1]
Education
Bogaert studied theology and exegesis in Leuven, Strasbourg (state doctorate), Jerusalem and Rome.[2] From 1969 he holds his ThD from the University of Strasbourg.
Teaching
In 1991 Bogaert has become professor of Old Testament at the Université catholique de Louvain.
Field of work
His research focuses on the ancient transmission of the Bible. Since 1964 he has published in the Bulletin de la Bible latine dans la Revue bénédictine (which he has directed since 2000). After 1992 Bogaert was chair of the Revue théologique de Louvain. He has taken an interest in the text of the Bible de Lobbes (1084) in several articles. He is a contributor to the New Cambridge History of the Bible.[2]
Award
In 2005 he received the Burkitt Medal from the British Academy.[3]