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French historian specialist of the Syriac world
Muriel Debié
Born28 December 1967 Edit this on Wikidata
Pau Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationHistorian Edit this on Wikidata
Awards
  • Knight of the National Order of Merit (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitehttps://ephe.academia.edu/murieldebie Edit this on Wikidata

Muriel Debié, born in 1967, is a French historian specialist of the Syriac world.

Biography

Muriel Debié was born in Pau on December 28, 1967. After studying at Henri-IV and then at the École normale supérieure, she pursued a path as an orientalist at the Catholic University of Paris and later at the Sorbonne (Paris IV), where she completed a thesis under the supervision of Bernard Flusin on Western Syriac historiography.

She teaches as a director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), where she holds the chair of Oriental Christianities. One of her research topics focuses on the complex relationships between Christians and Muslims in the early Muslim caliphates. Additionally, Muriel Debié contributed to France Culture, addressing topics related to her research, such as Ephrem the Syrian, the city of Antioch or the figure of Jacob of Serugh, among others.

She is generally regarded, along with her colleague Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, as a significant Syriac scholar. The two researchers also collaborated within the framework of Les Belles Lettres, where they oversaw the publication of a new collection dedicated to Oriental Christianity. Their joint work, "Le monde syriaque" (The Syriac World), received a major award from the Institut du monde arabe in 2018 and the medievalist prize la Dame à la licorne.

The following year, in 2019, Debié contributed to the writing of The Quran of Historians and later joined the Institut Universitaire de France as a senior member in 2020.

In November 2022, she was appointed a Knight of the Ordre national du Mérite for her academic research.

Decorations

References

  1. Debié, Muriel (1999-01-01). Ordonner les temps : étude de l'historiographie de langue syriaque et de ses rapports avec l'historiographie grecque du Ve au IXe siècle (These de doctorat thesis). Paris 4. Archived from the original on 2022-12-10. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. "L'écriture de l'Histoire en syriaque, entre hellénisme et islam, avec Muriel Debié". France Culture (in French). 2016-01-17. Archived from the original on 2023-09-30. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  3. Daryāyī, Tūraǧ; Debié, Muriel; Griffith, Sidney Harrison; Qāḍī, Wadād al- (2016). Christians and others in the Umayyad state. Late antique and medieval Islamic Near East. The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-1-61491-031-2.
  4. "Antioche, avec Muriel Debié et Charbel Maalouf". France Culture (in French). 2023-06-18. Archived from the original on 2023-08-12. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  5. "Coran : le regard des historiens". France Culture (in French). 2019-11-21. Archived from the original on 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  6. "Jacques de Saroug, avec Muriel Debié". France Culture (in French). 2019-08-11. Archived from the original on 2023-12-29. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. "Muriel Debié, "Ephrem le Syrien, un poète pour notre temps"..." France Culture (in French). 2016-02-28. Archived from the original on 2022-10-02. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  8. Fady NOUN, « Pour (re)découvrir plus de 2 000 ans d’histoire et de culture syriaques », L'Orient le Jour,‎ 2017 https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1090029/pour-redecouvrir-plus-de-2-000-ans-dhistoire-et-de-culture-syriaques.html Archived 2021-09-18 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Destephen, Sylvain (2019-09-01). "Françoise Briquel Chatonnet et Muriel D: Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2017". Revue de l'histoire des religions (236): 613–615. doi:10.4000/rhr.10010. ISSN 0035-1423. Archived from the original on 2022-05-21. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  10. commentaire, L'équipe du site 17 janvier 2017 Un (2017-01-17). "Bibliothèque de l'Orient chrétien : une nouvelle collection en librairie". Éditions Les Belles Lettres : le blog (in French). Archived from the original on 2023-12-06. Retrieved 2024-03-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. "La Bibliothèque de l'Orient Chrétien, avec Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet et Muriel Debié". France Culture (in French). 2023-01-29. Archived from the original on 2023-01-29. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  12. "Prix littéraire de l'Oeuvre d'Orient : le monachisme d'Orient couronné". La Croix (in French). 2018-05-28. ISSN 0242-6056. Archived from the original on 2020-08-30. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  13. « Summer at the Institut », Al-Ahram Weekly,‎ 11 july 2018
  14. "Le Prix de la Dame à la licorne – Société des Amis du musée de Cluny" (in French). Archived from the original on 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  15. "Comprendre le Coran". www.lhistoire.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2024-03-09. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  16. Grasso, Valentina A. (2022). "The Qu'rān through the Lens of Late Antiquity, Late Antiquity through the Lens of the Qu'rān: Approaches, Perspectives and Possibilities". Harvard Theological Review. 115 (3): 466–476. doi:10.1017/S001781602200027X. ISSN 0017-8160. Archived from the original on 2024-03-09. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  17. Jambet, Christian (2023-06-02). "Le Coran des historiens et le Coran des musulmans:". Commentaire. Numéro 182 (2): 431–435. doi:10.3917/comm.182.0431. ISSN 0180-8214. Archived from the original on 2024-03-09. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  18. "Les membres - Institut Universitaire de France". www.iufrance.fr. Archived from the original on 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  19. Décret du 23 novembre 2022 portant promotion et nomination dans l'ordre national du Mérite, archived from the original on 2023-11-14, retrieved 2024-03-07
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