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Le premier manuscrit du Livre d'Hénoch

Christian Grappe reviewed my First Manuscript of the Book of Enoch in the Revue d’Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses (RHPR). He concludes that :

One can but rejoice that the Cerf Publishing House published such a scholarly and deep study. It honors Qumran research in the French language and marks a considerable advance in terms of techniques implemented and results achieved.

I warmly thank Christian Grappe for this great review, which I invite you to read below:
Grappe, c.r. Le premier manuscrit du Livre d’Hénoch, RHPR 89/3 (2009), 374-375

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After a first conference on the character of Enoch at the Robertsau Socio-Cultural Center, in Strasbourg, I will pursue on Sunday, February 6, 2011 at 3:15 PM on the following theme:

The Book of Enoch: Origin and Content

Be careful, the number of seats is limited! For more information (address, availability and price), please read the flyer.

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l'escale

I was invited to give a lecture at the Robertsau Socio-Cultural Center, in Strasbourg, on the following topic:

The Character of Enoch and Enochic Literature

This conference will take place on Sunday, January 16, 2011, at 16:15. Be careful, the number of seats is limited! For more information (address, availability and price), please read the flyer.

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Le premier manuscrit du Livre d'Hénoch

Paul-Hubert Poirier has published a review of my book, Le premier manuscrit du Livre d’Hénoch, in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 72 (2010), 799-800. He states that:

The importance of L[anglois]’s book for Enoch studies cannot be overstated

I want to express my deepest gratitude to Paul-Hubert Poirier for his extremely positive review, which I invite you to read in its entirety below:

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Le premier manuscrit du Livre d'Hénoch

André Paul wrote a review of my book, Le premier manuscrit du Livre d’Hénoch, in Recherches de Science Religieuse 98/1 (2010), 116-117. His first words are:

Le tout jeune universitaire Michaël LANGLOIS a réalisé un coup de maître avec sa thèse sur les textes araméens d’Hénoch retrouvés à Qumrân, plus précisément les fragments du premier manuscrit, 4Q201. Sa démarche est inédite et non moins solide. Dans une synergie admirable, il a su mettre à profit sa quadruple et riche formation, de scientifique informaticien, de théologien exégète, de linguiste philologue et d’épigraphiste paléographe.

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