Jean Gascou
Jean Gascou (16 May 1945, Cambrai) is a French scholar and papyrologist, and a professor at the university Paris-Sorbonne, director of the Institute of papyrology and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.[1]
Some publications
Jean Gascou is the author of several works:[1]
- Gascou, Jean (1994). Un codex fiscal hermopolite. Atlanta.
- Gascou, Jean (2004). La pétition à Byzance. Paris: Centre d'Histoire et Civilisation de Byzance.
- Gascou, Jean (2003). Étude copte IX. Onzième journée d'étude. Strasbourg.
- Gascou, Jean (2006). Sophrone de Jérusalem, miracles des saints Cyr et Jean,traduction commentée. Paris.
- Gascou, Jean (2008). Fiscalité et société en Égypte byzantine. Paris.
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References
External links
- Jean Gascou on data.bnf.fr
- "Jean Gascou" (PDF). cfeb.org. a. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- Fiscalité et société en Égypte byzantine
- Interview with J. Gascou
- List of works and articles
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