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Universitas Catholica ParisiensisOlivier Artus, Director of the School of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the Catholic University of Paris, has invited me again to teach Old Testament Textual Criticism.

This course, which I already taught last year, aims at comparing ancient witnesses of the Hebrew Bible — mainly Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Syriac and Latin. A true journey back to the sources of the biblical text! Join us next Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 13:00 for our first session.

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Here is version 1.4 (Mac) of my Unicode keyboard “Syriac with French keyboard.” The Windows version is available here

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Here is version 1.4 (Windows) of my Unicode keyboard “Syriac with French keyboard.” The Mac version is available here

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Michael Langlois, Le premier manuscrit du Livre d’Hénoch. Étude épigraphique et philologique des fragments araméens de 4Q201 à Qumrân, Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 2008. 605 p.

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This year, I will be teaching Old Testament Textual Criticism at the Catholic University of Paris, Faculty of Theology and Religious Sciences, School of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.

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