Posts Tagged “philology”
Feb
06
2012
The course of Old Testament Textual Criticism that I teach at the School of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the Catholic University of Paris starts tomorrow! This discipline consists in the comparison and evaluation of biblical manuscripts in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Latin, Syriac, and so on. In what way do they differ? Can we retrieve the original biblical text? Answer: tomorrow at 4 PM!
Jan
25
2012
Advanced Hebrew 2012 at the University of StrasbourgPosted by: Michael Langlois in CoursesAfter the holidays, it’s time to got back to class! This semester, I’ll continue my first-year Hebrew course, while teaching an Advanced Hebrew class designed for second- and third-year students in the Bachelor’s program. We’ll look at a number of texts of various literary genres from the Hebrew Bible, focusing on syntax and structure — essential elements of a sound exegesis! See you tomorrow, January 26, 2012 at 8 AM! After a year-long gestation, the new series I submitted to Éditions du Cerf is ready to be born!
Stay tuned for the announcement of the first volume… Update: The first volume is out!
Oct
31
2011
Intensive Biblical Hebrew Session in Strasbourg on November 4-5, 2011Posted by: Michael Langlois in CoursesAfter vacation time, a good Hebrew session will help you get back on track! Come to Strasbourg on Friday, November 4, 2011, from 10:00 to 18:00. We’ll go over the basics of Hebrew grammar and read a few biblical passages. The session will resume on Saturday from 8:00 to 12:00, with my colleague Madeleine Wieger. See you on Friday! |






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