Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski

Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski (Józef Mélèze-Modrzejewski, 8 March 1930, Poland - present) is an emeritus professor of ancient history at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University.

Career

Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski began his scientific career in Poland as a student of Rafał Taubenschlag. Arrived in France in 1958, he taught for thirty years the legal and social history of the Hellenistic world at the Faculty of Law of Paris and at the Sorbonne; after his retirement from the University in 1999, he continued for 5 years to lead a seminar on papyrology and history of rignts from ancient times at the École pratique des hautes études (IVe Section, historical and philological sciences) established in 1972.

From 1979 to 2010, he taught the history of post-exilic Judaism to the Université libre de Bruxelles (Institute of Jewish Studies Martin Buber). His work - some 400 books, articles, minutes and chronicles since 1951 - focus on various aspects of the history of law and institutions of antiquity, especially the legal and social history of Greek and Roman Egypt in light of papyrological sources, as well as the history of Judaism at the time of the Second Temple. Director of the Revue historique de droit français et étranger, he participates in the management of several international journals in the field of the history of law and institutions.

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