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'''Henri Lammens''' (1862-1937) was a Belgian Lebanese scholar.
'''Henri Lammens''' (1862-1937) was a Belgian Lebanese scholar. Born July 1, 1862 in Ghent, Belgium. After joining the Jesuit Order, he settled permanently in Lebanon, beginning his career as an Orientalist at the School of Oriental Studies at the Jesuit College in Beirut in 1907. Lammens died in Beirut, Lebanon on April 24, 1937.


==Biography==
==Works ==
 
Born July 1, 1862 in Ghent, Belgium.
 
After joining the Jesuit Order, he settled permanently in Lebanon, beginning his career as an Orientalist at the School of Oriental Studies at the Jesuit College in Beirut in 1907.
 
Lammens died in Beirut, Lebanon on April 24, 1937.
 
==Works on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins==


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Henri Lammens (1862-1937) was a Belgian Lebanese scholar. Born July 1, 1862 in Ghent, Belgium. After joining the Jesuit Order, he settled permanently in Lebanon, beginning his career as an Orientalist at the School of Oriental Studies at the Jesuit College in Beirut in 1907. Lammens died in Beirut, Lebanon on April 24, 1937.

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