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Édouard des Places

Édouard des Places SJ (born 24 July 1900 in Le Coudray near Vineuil, Indre; died 19 January 2000 in Paris) was a French classical philologist.

Édouard des Places
Born(1900-07-24)24 July 1900
Died19 January 2000(2000-01-19) (aged 99)
AwardsLegion of Honour
Academic background
Alma mater
Thesis[[1] Études sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon] (1929)
Doctoral advisorPaul Mazon

Life edit

Édouard des Places, the only son of a cavalry officer, initially received private lessons and then attended the Jesuit school in Montpellier, the Notre Dame de Mongré High School in Villefranche-sur-Saône and the Jesuit school in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon. After graduating from school, he decided to work as a teacher in Jesuit schools himself. In the First World War he did not take part as a soldier, but he taught rhetoric at the Jesuit school in Beirut as part of military service. After a visit to the Holy Land (1921) he was sent to the island of Jersey. From 1924 he taught Ancient Greek at the Jesuit school in Yzeure and at the same time prepared his doctorate at the Sorbonne in Paris. On 6 June 1929 he received his doctorate with a dissertation on grammatical particles in Plato supervised by Paul Mazon.[2]

When the Second World War broke out, des Places was in Germany and volunteered as a chaplain to the 240th Infantry Regiment. In May and June 1940 he was praised for his work. At the Battle of Dunkirk he was taken prisoner by the Germans and taken together with other French soldiers and officers to the internment camp in Klomino near Gdańsk. While in captivity, Des Places held lectures with Paul Ricœur and others for the French prisoners of war.

After his repatriation in January 1941, des Places taught first in Mongré, and from 1944 again in Yzeure. In 1945 he worked for a short time as a chaplain in French-occupied Germany. From 1946 he held representative positions at the Institut Catholique de Paris and at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques. In 1948 he got a permanent job at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, where he was library director until his retirement (1966). In addition to this activity, he also held lectures at the institute until 1982. In 1995, at the age of 95, he moved to Paris, where he died on 19 January 2000, at age 99.

Works edit

  • Études sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon (1929)
  • Une formule platonicienne de récurrence (1929)
  • Oeuvres spirituelles de Diadoque de Photicé (1943-1955)
  • Pindare et Platon (1949)
  • Lois de Platon (1951)
  • Épinomis (1956)
  • Syngeneia. La parenté de l’homme avec Dieu, d’Homère à la patristique (1964)
  • Les mystères de l’Égypte (1966)
  • La religion grecque. Dieux, cultes, rites et sentiment religieux dans la Grèce antique (1969)
  • Oracles chaldaïques (1971)
  • Fragments de Numénius (1973)
  • La Préparation évangélique d’Eusèbe de Césarée (1974-1991)
  • Fragments d Atticus (1977)
  • Eusèbe de Césarée commentateur. Platonisme et Écriture Sainte (1982)
  • Protreptique (1989)
  • Études platoniciennes, publié (1981)
  • Chronique de la philosophie religieuse des Grec (1990)

References edit

  1. ^ Places, Édouard Des (1929). "Études sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon".
  2. ^ Brenck, Frederick (1989). "Édouard Des Places". Gnomon: 377–379. JSTOR 293220?seq=1.

External links edit

  • Obituary for Édouard des Places at the Pontifical Biblical Institute (French)

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HonourAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Montpellier University of ParisThesis 1 Etudes sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon 1929 Doctoral advisorPaul Mazon Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksLife editEdouard des Places the only son of a cavalry officer initially received private lessons and then attended the Jesuit school in Montpellier the Notre Dame de Mongre High School in Villefranche sur Saone and the Jesuit school in Sainte Foy les Lyon After graduating from school he decided to work as a teacher in Jesuit schools himself In the First World War he did not take part as a soldier but he taught rhetoric at the Jesuit school in Beirut as part of military service After a visit to the Holy Land 1921 he was sent to the island of Jersey From 1924 he taught Ancient Greek at the Jesuit school in Yzeure and at the same time prepared his doctorate at the Sorbonne in Paris On 6 June 1929 he received his doctorate with a dissertation on grammatical particles in Plato supervised by Paul Mazon 2 When the Second World War broke out des Places was in Germany and volunteered as a chaplain to the 240th Infantry Regiment In May and June 1940 he was praised for his work At the Battle of Dunkirk he was taken prisoner by the Germans and taken together with other French soldiers and officers to the internment camp in Klomino near Gdansk While in captivity Des Places held lectures with Paul Ricœur and others for the French prisoners of war After his repatriation in January 1941 des Places taught first in Mongre and from 1944 again in Yzeure In 1945 he worked for a short time as a chaplain in French occupied Germany From 1946 he held representative positions at the Institut Catholique de Paris and at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques In 1948 he got a permanent job at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome where he was library director until his retirement 1966 In addition to this activity he also held lectures at the institute until 1982 In 1995 at the age of 95 he moved to Paris where he died on 19 January 2000 at age 99 Works editEtudes sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon 1929 Une formule platonicienne de recurrence 1929 Oeuvres spirituelles de Diadoque de Photice 1943 1955 Pindare et Platon 1949 Lois de Platon 1951 Epinomis 1956 Syngeneia La parente de l homme avec Dieu d Homere a la patristique 1964 Les mysteres de l Egypte 1966 La religion grecque Dieux cultes rites et sentiment religieux dans la Grece antique 1969 Oracles chaldaiques 1971 Fragments de Numenius 1973 La Preparation evangelique d Eusebe de Cesaree 1974 1991 Fragments d Atticus 1977 Eusebe de Cesaree commentateur Platonisme et Ecriture Sainte 1982 Protreptique 1989 Etudes platoniciennes publie 1981 Chronique de la philosophie religieuse des Grec 1990 References edit Places Edouard Des 1929 Etudes sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon Brenck Frederick 1989 Edouard Des Places Gnomon 377 379 JSTOR 293220 seq 1 External links editObituary for Edouard des Places at the Pontifical Biblical Institute French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edouard des Places amp oldid 1213176350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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