Dominique Bourel
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Dominique Bourel
Summary
Dominique Bourel is a human[1]. He was born in Offenburg[2]. He was born on +1952-01-25T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a philosopher[4], historian[5], translator[6], researcher[7], and university teacher[8].
Key Facts
- Dominique Bourel was born in Offenburg[2].
- Dominique Bourel was born on +1952-01-25T00:00:00Z[3].
- Dominique Bourel held citizenship in France[9].
- Dominique Bourel worked as a philosopher[4].
- Dominique Bourel's professions included historian[5].
- Dominique Bourel's professions included translator[6].
- Dominique Bourel's professions included researcher[7].
- Dominique Bourel worked as a university teacher[8].
- Dominique Bourel worked as a Judaic scholar[10].
- Dominique Bourel's field of work was history[11].
- Dominique Bourel's field of work was history of religions[12].
- Dominique Bourel's field of work was philosophy[13].
- Dominique Bourel's field of work was Jewish studies[14].
- Dominique Bourel held the position of Director of Research at CNRS[15].
- Dominique Bourel held the position of managing editor[16].
- Among Dominique Bourel's employers was National Center for Scientific Research[17].
- Dominique Bourel was employed by Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem[18].
- Dominique Bourel was educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[19].
- Dominique Bourel was educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[20].
- Dominique Bourel's education included a stint at Heidelberg University[21].
- Dominique Bourel was educated at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz[22].
- Dominique Bourel's education included a stint at Harvard University[23].
- Dominique Bourel was educated at École pratique des hautes études[24].
- Dominique Bourel's doctoral advisor was Pierre Chaunu[25].
- Dominique Bourel received the Charles Aubert Prize of History[26].
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Origins and Family
Dominique Bourel was born in Offenburg[2]. He was born on +1952-01-25T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[19], a university in France[27], in France[28], founded in 1971[29], headquartered in rue Victor-Cousin[30]; Heidelberg University[21], a public research university[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1386[33], headquartered in Heidelberg[34]; Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz[22], a public university[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1477[37], headquartered in Mainz[38]; Harvard University[23], a private university[39], in United States[40], founded in 1636[41], headquartered in Cambridge[42]; and École pratique des hautes études[24], a grand établissement[43], in France[44], founded in 1868[45], headquartered in Paris[46]. Dominique Bourel's doctoral advisor was Pierre Chaunu[25].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philosopher[4], historian[5], translator[6], researcher[7], university teacher[8], and Judaic scholar[10]. Fields of work include history[11]; history of religions[12], an aspect of history[47]; philosophy[13], an academic discipline[48]; and Jewish studies[14], an academic discipline[49]. Employers include National Center for Scientific Research[17], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[50], in France[51], founded in 1939[52], headquartered in Paris[53] and Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem[18], a laboratory[54], in Israel[55], founded in 2007[56]. Positions held include Director of Research at CNRS[15], a profession[57], in France[58] and managing editor[16], a corporate title[59].
Recognition
Awards received include Charles Aubert Prize of History[26], a class of award[60], in France[61]; Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[62], a grade of an order[63], in France[64]; and Prix d'Académie[65], a class of award[66], in France[67].
FAQs
Where was Dominique Bourel born?
Dominique Bourel's place of birth was Offenburg[2].
What did Dominique Bourel do for work?
Dominique Bourel worked as philosopher[4], historian[5], translator[6], researcher[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Dominique Bourel go to school?
Dominique Bourel was educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[19], Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[20], Heidelberg University[21], and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz[22].
What awards did Dominique Bourel receive?
Honors received include Charles Aubert Prize of History[26], Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[62], and Prix d'Académie[65].