Difference between revisions of "Józef T. Milik (1922-2006), Polish-French scholar"

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*(with [[Jean-Dominique Barthélemy]]). ''Qumran Cave I'' (Oxford 1955)  
*(with [[Jean-Dominique Barthélemy]]). ''Qumran Cave I'' (Oxford 1955)  
*''Dix ans de découvertes dans le Désert de Juda'' <French>(1957)
*[[Dix ans de découvertes dans le Désert de Juda (1957 Milik), book]]
**''Ten Years of Discoveries in the Wilderness of Judaea'' (London 1959)
**[[Ten Years of Discoveries in the Wilderness of Judaea (1959 Milik), book (English ed.)]]
**''Dziesiec lat odkryc na pustyni judzkiej'' <Polish> (Warsaw 1968) *''The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4'' (Oxford 1976)
**[[Dziesiec lat odkryc na pustyni judzkiej (1968 Milik), book (Polish ed.)]]
*[[The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4 (1976 Milik), book]]


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Revision as of 19:38, 5 October 2009

Józef Tadeusz Milik (1922-2006) was a Polish scholar.

Biography

Born in Seroczyn, Poland. Was ordered as a Catholic priest in 1946 in Warsaw. A student of the Pontifical Oriental Institute and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, became the driving force behind the publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls. In 1969 left the priesthood and settled in Paris at the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, until his retirement in 1987.

Works

Books

External links

Wikipedia