Jean-Baptiste Glaire

Jean-Baptiste Glaire (1 April 1798 25 February 1879) was a French Catholic priest, Hebraist, and Biblical scholar.

Biography

Glaire was born at Bordeaux. Having completed a course of serious study at Bordeaux, he went to the seminary of Saint-Sulpice at Paris, the courses of which he followed simultaneously with those of Oriental languages at the Sorbonne. After his ordination to priesthood, in 1822, he began to teach Hebrew at the seminary of Saint-Sulpice.[1]

In 1825 Glaire was made assistant to the Abbé Chaunac de Lanzac, professor of Hebrew at the Sorbonne, and succeeded him as lecturer in 1831. He was professor of Sacred Scripture in 1836, became dean of the faculty in 1841, and retired in 1851. He died at Issy, near Paris.[1]

Works

His numerous works are out of print, and largely obsolete.[1]

The following are his chief publications.— On Oriental languages:

References

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