Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin

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Duchesne-Guillemin began his teaching career with the untimely death of his collaborator and mentor at the University of Liège, Auguste Bricteux, in 1937, becoming a professor in 1943 and a full professor in 1964.[1]

With the publication of his Zoroaster (a translation of the Gāthās of the Avesta, consisting of seventeen hymns attributed to Zoroaster) in 1948, Duchesne-Guillemin became one of the major figures in the study of the Avestan language of ancient Iran.[1] At different times in his career, he lectured at Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and the University of California at Los Angeles.[2] His 1962 La Religion de l’Iran Ancien is still considered a masterpiece and the best scholarly introduction to Zoroastrianism despite the decades of subsequent developments in the scholarship of the religion.[2] His international reputation culminated in his appointment, in 1973, as editor of the series Acta Iranica.[1]

In 1974, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Tehran.[1]

Publications

  • Ormazd et Ahriman, l'Aventure Dualiste dans l'Antiquité (1953)
  • La Religion de l'Iran Ancien (1962)
  • Le Croissant Fertile: La Découverte de l'Asie Antérieure (1963)
  • "Islam et Mazdéisme." In: Mélanges Mass (1963), pp. 105–09.
  • Zoroastre: Étude Critique, avec une Traduction Commentée des Gâthâ (1976)
  • "Pour l'étude de Hafiz." In: Acta Iranica, Vol. XXI (1981), pp. 141–63.
  • Dictionnaire des Religions (1984).
  • Les Instruments de Musique dans L'Art Sassanide (1993)

See also

References

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