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Occupation
  
Orientalist

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Full Name
  
André, Marcel Caquot

Born
  
24 April 1923
Épinal

Died
  
1 September 2004, Paris, France

Books
  
Ugaritic Religion, In memoriam André Caquot

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André Caquot (24 April 1923 – 1 September 2004) was a French orientalist, specialized in semitic history and civilisations and professor of Hebrew and Aramaic language at the Collège de France. In 1986, André Caquot was elected president of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. His work particularly focused on the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ugaritic and phoenician sculptures as well as on ancient Ethiopia.

Career

A former student of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, agrégé de grammaire, André Caquot joined the French Archaeological Mission in Ethiopia from 1953 to 1955 before being appointed director of the Semitic religions comparative studies at the École pratique des hautes études then lecturer in History of Religions at the Faculty of Protestant Theology in Strasbourg.

From 1964 to 1968, he was responsible for Hebrew lessons and history of the religion of Israel at the Sorbonne, then from 1972 to 1994, he occupied the chair of Hebrew and Aramaic at the Collège de France. Elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1977, he became president of the institution in 1986.

Having retired in 1992, André Caquot was invited, until 2003, to give conferences and seminars to the Faculty of Theology of Angers of the Catholic University of the West where his library and archives are now housed.

He contributed to the translation of the Psalms and the Books of Samuel for the Traduction œcuménique de la Bible.

President of the Société Asiatique and of the Société des études juives, André Caquot was also general secretary of the "Société française d'histoire des religions".

References

André Caquot Wikipedia