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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis. | Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis. | ||
==Works on Second Temple Judaism== | ==Works on Second Temple Judaism== |
Revision as of 15:04, 22 January 2010
Roland de Vaux (1903-1970) was a French scholar.
Biography
Domenican priest. From 1934 until his death lived in Jerusalem at the Ecole Biblique. Led the excavation of Qumran (1951-56) and the study of the manuscripts. One of the major supporters of the Essene Hypothesis.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
- Les institutions de l’Ancien Testament (1958-1960 de Vaux), book
- L’archéologie et les manuscrits de la mer Morte (1961 de Vaux), book
- Les Grottes de Murabba'ât - Texte (1961 de Vaux), book with P. Benoit and J.T. Milik
- Les Grottes de Murabba'ât - Planches (1961 de Vaux), book with P. Benoit and J.T. Milik