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- Q1369617 description "French historian".
- Q1369617 description "French historian".
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- Q1369617 abstract "Henri-Irénée Marrou (12 November 1904, Marseilles – 11 April 1977, Bourg-la-Reine) was a leading French historian of the mid-twentieth century. A Christian humanist in outlook, his work was primarily in the spheres of Late Antiquity and the history of education. He is best known for his History of Education in Antiquity.He also edited the early Christian work Letter to Diognetus for Sources Chrétiennes, a text the only manuscript of which perished in a fire at the University of Strasbourg in the Franco-Prussian War.Marrou edited the collection Patristica Sorbonensia published by Le Seuil.Marrou's work has been criticised by the philosopher, Ilsetraut Hadot.Marrou also wrote under the pseudonym of Henri Davenson.His "Carnets manuscrits" were published by his daughter Françoise Flamant in 2006".
- Q1369617 birthDate "1904-11-12".
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- Q1369617 deathDate "1977-04-11".
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- Q1369617 dateOfBirth "1904-11-12".
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- Q1369617 name "Marrou, Henri-Irenee".
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- Q1369617 comment "Henri-Irénée Marrou (12 November 1904, Marseilles – 11 April 1977, Bourg-la-Reine) was a leading French historian of the mid-twentieth century. A Christian humanist in outlook, his work was primarily in the spheres of Late Antiquity and the history of education.".
- Q1369617 label "Henri-Irénée Marrou".
- Q1369617 givenName "Henri-Irenee".
- Q1369617 name "Henri-Irenee Marrou".
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