Jehan Desanges

Jehan Desanges (3 January 1929, Nantes) is a French historian, philologist and epigrapher, a specialist of North Africa during Antiquity.

Biography

A member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton[1] Jehan Desanges is Research Fellow at Princeton University then visiting Fellow at the University of Cincinnati in 2004. A corresponding member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres since 2000, he was elected full member 4 May 2012 in Claude Nicolet's seat.

Principal publications

References

  1. ,"Jehan Desanges". ias.edu (in French).
  2. Henri Moniot (1964). "Jehan Desanges, Catalogue des tribus africaines de l'Antiquité classique à l'ouest du Nil". Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations (in French). 19 (1). p. 199.
  3. Monod, Théodore (1979). "Desanges, Jehan, Recherches sur l'activité des Méditerranéens aux confins de l'Afrique (IV) — IV après J.-C.". Journal des africanistes (in French). 49 (1). pp. 183–187.
  4. Carol Meyer (1997). "Sur les routes antiques de l'Azanie et de l'Inde: Le fonds Révoil du Musée de l'Homme (Heïs et Damo, en Somalie). Jehan Desanges , E. Marianne Stern , Pascale Ballet". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 56 (4). pp. 282–283.
  5. Louis Maurin (2000). "Dessanges (Jehan), Toujours l'Afrique apporte fait nouveau. Scripta Minora". Revue des Études Anciennes (in French). 103 (3). pp. 599–600.
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