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Jean-Pierre-Paulin Martin[n 1] (20 July 1840 at Lacam-d'Ourcet, Lot – 14 January 1890 at Amélie-les-Bains, Pyrénées-Orientales), often referred to as Abbé Paulin Martin, or simply Abbé MartinorPaulin Martin, was a French Catholic Biblical scholar.

Life

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Paulin Martin's secondary studies were made at Montfaucon, and his theology at St. Sulpice. Here came under the influence of Le Hir. At the end of his course, Martin was too young for ordination; so he went to the French Seminary, Rome, attended the lectures at the Gregorian University, and was raised to the priesthood in 1863.

He remained in Rome until 1868, obtained a doctorate in sacred theology and licentiate in canon law and started his life study in Semitic languages. He worked chiefly at Hebrew, Syriac, Aramaic, and Arabic. It was as a Syriac scholar that he first attracted attention.

Martin was in France ten years, as curate in various parishes of Paris, before his appointment to the chair of Sacred Scripture and Semitic languages in the Institut Catholique de Paris, which he filled from 1878 to 1890.

Works

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The time of literary activity of Abbé Martin was the twelve years of his professorship at the Institut. It included:

Earlier writings were:

In addition he published a general introduction to the Bible (Paris, 1887–89).

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  1. ^ Sometimes referred to as Jean P.P. Martin.

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