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'''Iosif Davidovich Amusin''' (1910-1984) was a Jewish-Russian scholar.
'''Iosif Davidovich Amusin''' (1910-1984) was a Jewish-Russian scholar. Hebraist, orientalist, historian, papyrologist, and specialist in Qumran Studies. The leading representative of the Russian school in ancient Near Eastern Studies during the Soviet period. Twice arrested and sentenced for Zionist connection (1928 and 1938), graduated in 1941 from the History Dept. of Leningrad University. After serving as medical officer in WW2, taught ancient history at Leningrad and Ulianovsk, frequently in trouble with the Communist authorities. Published numerous works on the Dead Sea Scrolls.


==Biography==
==Works==
Hebraist, orientalist, historian, papyrologist, and specialist in Qumran Studies. The leading representative of the Russian school in ancient Near Eastern Studies during the Soviet period. Twice arrested and sentenced for Zionist connection (1928 and 1938), graduated in 1941 from the History Dept. of Leningrad University. After serving as medical officer in WW2, taught ancient history at Leningrad and Ulianovsk, frequently in trouble with the Communist authorities. Published numerous works on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
====Books====
*[[Rukopisi Mertovogo Moria (1960 Amusin), book]] (Moscow 1960; 2nd ed. 1961)
*[[Рукописи Мертового моря (The Dead Sea Scrolls / 1960 Amusin), book]]  
**[[Manuscrisele de la Marea Moarta (1963 Amusin), book (Romanian ed.)]]
**[[Manuscrisele de la Marea Moarta (1963 Amusin), book (Romanian ed.)]]
*Naksodki u Mertovog moria <Russian> / Discoveries by the Dead Sea (Moscow 1964; 2nd ed.: 1965)  
**[[Rekopisy znad Morza Martwego = Рукописи Мертового моря (Dead Sea Scrolls / 1963 @1960 Amusin / Kunderewicz), book (Polish ed.)]]
*Teksty Kumrana <Russian> / Texts of Qumran (Moskva 1971)
 
*The Qumran Community <Russian> (Moscow 1983)
*[[Находки с Мертвого моря (Dead Sea Discoveries / 1964 Amusin), book]]
 
*[[Тексты Кумрана (The Qumran Texts / 1971 Amusin), book]]
 
*[[Кумранская община (The Qumran Community / 1983 Amusin), book]]
**[[A holt-tengeri tekercsek és a qumráni közösség (1986 Amusin), book (Hungarian ed.)]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iosif_Amusin Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iosif_Amusin Wikipedia]


[[Category:Scholars|Amusin]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 10 December 2020

Iosif Davidovich Amusin (1910-1984) was a Jewish-Russian scholar. Hebraist, orientalist, historian, papyrologist, and specialist in Qumran Studies. The leading representative of the Russian school in ancient Near Eastern Studies during the Soviet period. Twice arrested and sentenced for Zionist connection (1928 and 1938), graduated in 1941 from the History Dept. of Leningrad University. After serving as medical officer in WW2, taught ancient history at Leningrad and Ulianovsk, frequently in trouble with the Communist authorities. Published numerous works on the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Works

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