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John Strugnell (May 25, 1930, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England – November 30, 2007, Boston, Massachusetts) became, at 23, the youngest member of the team of scholars led by Roland de Vaux, formed in 1954 to edit the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem. He was studying Oriental languages at Jesus College, Oxford when Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver, a lecturer in Semitic philology, nominated him to join the Scrolls editorial team.

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  • John Strugnell (* 25. Mai 1930 in Barnet; † 30. November 2007 in Cambridge (Massachusetts)) war ein britischer Orientalist und von 1984 bis 1990 Herausgeber der Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer. (de)
  • John Strugnell (May 25, 1930, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England – November 30, 2007, Boston, Massachusetts) became, at 23, the youngest member of the team of scholars led by Roland de Vaux, formed in 1954 to edit the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem. He was studying Oriental languages at Jesus College, Oxford when Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver, a lecturer in Semitic philology, nominated him to join the Scrolls editorial team. Although Strugnell had no previous experience in palaeography, he learned very quickly how to read the scrolls. He would be involved in the Dead Sea Scrolls project for more than 40 years. (en)
  • John Strugnell (25 mai 1930, Barnet, Hertfordshire, Angleterre - 30 novembre 2007, Boston, Massachusetts) devient, à 23 ans, le plus jeune membre de l'équipe d'universitaires dirigée par Roland de Vaux, formée en 1954 pour éditer les Manuscrits de la mer Morte à Jérusalem. Il étudie les langues orientales au Jesus College d'Oxford lorsque Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver, maître de conférences en philologie sémitique, le nomme pour rejoindre l'équipe éditoriale des manuscrits. Bien que Strugnell n'ait aucune expérience préalable en paléographie, il apprend très vite à lire les rouleaux. Il est impliqué dans le projet des Manuscrits de la mer Morte pendant plus de 40 ans. (fr)
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  • John Strugnell (* 25. Mai 1930 in Barnet; † 30. November 2007 in Cambridge (Massachusetts)) war ein britischer Orientalist und von 1984 bis 1990 Herausgeber der Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer. (de)
  • John Strugnell (May 25, 1930, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England – November 30, 2007, Boston, Massachusetts) became, at 23, the youngest member of the team of scholars led by Roland de Vaux, formed in 1954 to edit the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem. He was studying Oriental languages at Jesus College, Oxford when Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver, a lecturer in Semitic philology, nominated him to join the Scrolls editorial team. (en)
  • John Strugnell (25 mai 1930, Barnet, Hertfordshire, Angleterre - 30 novembre 2007, Boston, Massachusetts) devient, à 23 ans, le plus jeune membre de l'équipe d'universitaires dirigée par Roland de Vaux, formée en 1954 pour éditer les Manuscrits de la mer Morte à Jérusalem. Il étudie les langues orientales au Jesus College d'Oxford lorsque Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver, maître de conférences en philologie sémitique, le nomme pour rejoindre l'équipe éditoriale des manuscrits. (fr)
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