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Borrmans, Maurice (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Borrmans, Maurice
Used for/see from:
  • Borrmans, Maurizio
  • Borrmans, M. (Maurice)
  • Būrmāns, Mūrīs
  • Bormans, Morris
  • بورمانس، موريس

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His Statut personnel ... 1977: t.p. (Maurice Borrmans)

F 77-9118 (Borrmans, Maurice)

Settimana biblica (26th : 1980 : Rome, Italy). Gerusalemme, c1982: t.p. (Maurizio Borrmans)

Tendances et courants de l'islam arabe contemp., c1982- (a.e.) v. 1, t.p. (Maurice Borrmans) t.p. verso (b. 1925, Lille, France)

Il Corano, c2000: t.p. (M. Borrmans) p. 288 (Maurice Borrmans)

Mustaqbal al-ḥiwār al-Islāmī al-Masīḥī, 2005: t.p. (al-Ab al-Duktūr Mūrīs Būrmāns) p. 4 of cover (Pope Morris Bormans)

Wikipedia, French version, September 12, 2018 (Maurice Borrmans; M.Afr.; born 22 October 1925 in Lille; died 26 December 2017 in Bry-sur-Marne; French Catholic priest and Islamologist; ordained a priest in 1949 in Tunisia; belonged to the Société des missionnaires d'Afrique (Pères Blancs); he studied Arabic in Tunisia before pursuing studies in Algiers; he lived for 20 years in the Maghreb; he then taught at the Institut des belles lettres arabes in Tunis, which trained missionaries called to live in the Muslim world; in 1964 that institute was transferred to Rome and became the Institut pontifical d'études arabes et d'islamologie (PISAI); he taught Muslim law and history of Islamic-Christian relations there for many years; doctorate in literature, Paris-Sorbonne, 1971, thesis on family law in the Maghreb; director of the journal Islamochristiana 1975-2004; retired in 2004, settled in the house of Pères Blancs in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon; died at age 92 in a rest home at Bry-sur-Marne following a fall)

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