Sergey Alekseevich Frantsuzov (born October 13, 1963 , Leningrad , USSR ) is a Soviet and Russian orientalist-sabeist. Doctor of historical sciences , professor.
| Sergey Alekseevich Frantsuzov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | October 13, 1963 (55 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , USSR |
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| Scientific field | sabeistics |
| Place of work | IEM RAS , St. Petersburg State University |
| Alma mater | LSU |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Historical Sciences |
| Academic rank | Professor |
| supervisor | P. A. Gryaznevich |
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Biography
In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Department of History of the Arab Countries of the Oriental Department of Leningrad State University . In August 1990, he was enrolled in the staff of the Leningrad branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences , where he continues to work.
On November 16, 1990, under the leadership of P. A. Gryaznevich, he defended a Ph.D.
On October 13, 2010 he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences “Society and the State in Ancient Hadramaut (beginning of the 1st millennium BC - the middle of the 1st millennium AD)”.
Since September 2011, he has been a professor (concurrently) at the Department of Semitology and Hebraistics at the Oriental Department of St. Petersburg State University. Since 2014, he has also been a professor at the Department of Oriental Studies and African Studies at the Higher School of Economics at St. Petersburg.
Since the beginning of the 1990s, it has specialized in the field of sabeistics , an industry of oriental studies that studies the languages, history and culture of ancient South Arabia, publishes inscriptions discovered in Hadramaut by the Soviet-Yemen complex expedition in 1983-1991. In 2001 and 2007 in Paris and Rome published two volumes of the French edition of the texts prepared by the Frenchman from the oasis of Rybun with translation, commentary and research.
He is engaged in the study of medieval Ethiopia and the Arabic-Christian written tradition.
He participated as an epigraphist in the work of the Russian complex expedition in the Republic of Yemen in 1998, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008.
Published over 170 scientific papers.
Member of the Editorial Board of the Bulletin of the Orthodox St. Tikhon Humanitarian University. Series III: Philology ”(Moscow), included in the“ List ... ”of the Higher Attestation Commission . Member of the editorial board of the Christian East. New Series ”published by the State Hermitage and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2010, a member of the editorial board of the journal “Bulletin of the Orthodox St. Tikhon Humanitarian University. Series 3: Philology. " [one]
Works
- Frantsuzov S. A. History of Hadramaut from ancient times to the end of British rule: in 3 volumes. - St. Petersburg: Petersburg Linguistic Society, 2014. ill. - (Studia Yemenica). ISBN 978-5-4318-0015-3
- Frantsouzoff Serge, Robin CJ Nihm (Inventaire des inscriptions sudarabiques / Publié par les soins de Christian Robin. T. 8). Paris: Diffusion De Boccard, 2016. Fasc. A: Les documents. 208 p .; fasc. B: Les planches. 117 p. Issue A, B: Les documents; les planches. Diffusion de Boccard, 2016.
Rewards
Awarded by Patriarch Alexy II Medal of St. Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow for active work in the Orthodox Encyclopedia (2006).