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Maurice Sznycer (1921 in Poland – 29 July 2010, Paris) was a French historian, philologist, archaeologist, epigrapher and specialist of the Semitic world. His work focused as much on near East world as on ancient Carthage. He lived as a Partisan during the 1940s, along with his brother, Selim.

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  • Maurice Sznycer (1921 in Poland – 29 July 2010, Paris) was a French historian, philologist, archaeologist, epigrapher and specialist of the Semitic world. His work focused as much on near East world as on ancient Carthage. He lived as a Partisan during the 1940s, along with his brother, Selim. (en)
  • Maurice Sznycer est un historien, philologue, archéologue, épigraphe et sémitisant français né en Pologne le 29 janvier 1921 et mort à Paris le 29 juillet 2010. Ses travaux ont porté tant sur le monde proche-oriental que sur la civilisation carthaginoise. (fr)
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  • Maurice Sznycer est un historien, philologue, archéologue, épigraphe et sémitisant français né en Pologne le 29 janvier 1921 et mort à Paris le 29 juillet 2010. Ses travaux ont porté tant sur le monde proche-oriental que sur la civilisation carthaginoise. Après son élection à l’École pratique des hautes études comme directeur d'études, il a publié dans les années 1970 plusieurs ouvrages et articles de référence, qui font toujours autorité et sont consacrés aux Phéniciens à Chypre, à l'expansion phénico-punique dans la Méditerranée occidentale ou aux toponymes phéniciens en Méditerranée occidentale. (fr)
  • Maurice Sznycer (1921 in Poland – 29 July 2010, Paris) was a French historian, philologist, archaeologist, epigrapher and specialist of the Semitic world. His work focused as much on near East world as on ancient Carthage. He lived as a Partisan during the 1940s, along with his brother, Selim. After he was elected "directeur d'études" at the École pratique des hautes études (IVth section), he published in the 1970s several reference books and articles devoted to the Phoenicians in Cyprus, the Phoenician-Punic expansion in the western Mediterranean or Phoenician toponyms in the Western Mediterranean. (en)
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