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Hyvernat, Henri, 1858-1941

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Personal name headingHyvernat, Henri, 1858-1941
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Variant(s)Hyvernat, Henry, 1858-1941
Hyvernat, Eugène Xavier Louis Henri, 1858-1941
Associated countryFrance United States
Associated placeRome (Italy) Washington (D.C.)
Birth date1858-06-30
Death date1941-05-29
Place of birthSaint-Chamond (France)
Place of deathWashington (D.C.)
Field of activityCoptic philology
AffiliationCatholic University of America
Profession or occupationPaleographers Philologists
University and college faculty members
Priests
Special note"Henry" in hdg. on InNd rept. not explained.
Found innuc87-54046: Les Actes des martyrs de l'Egypte, 1977 (hdg. on InNd rept.: Hyvernat, Henry, 1858- ; usage: Henri Hyvernat)
Henri Hyvernat, 1858-1941, Coptic scholar, 1992: title page (Henri Hyvernat, 1858-1941, Coptic scholar) page 1, etc. (Eugène Xavier Louis Henri Hyvernat; born June 30, 1858; died May 29, 1941; ordained to the Catholic priesthood in Lyons in 1882; obtained his doctorate in divinity from the Pontifical University of Rome in 1882)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed September 16, 2022 (authorized access point: Hyvernat, Henri (1858-1941); other data in authority record: born June 30, 1858, in Saint-Julien-en-Jarret, a town section of Saint-Chamond (Loire); died May 29, 1941, in Washington, D.C.; Catholic ecclesiastic and paleographer; professor at the [Catholic] University in Washington, D.C.; translated from Coptic into Latin)
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English Wikipedia, viewed September 16, 2022 (Henri Hyvernat; Henri Eugene Xavier Louis Hyvernat; born June 30, 1858; died May 29, 1941; Franco-American Coptologist, Semitist and Orientalist; in 1897, he was appointed the first professor and founding director of the Department of Oriental Studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.)
Associated languagefre cop lat