Johannes P. M. van der Ploeg

Dutch linguist
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IntroDutch linguist
PlacesNetherlands
wasReligious scholar Theologian Linguist Priest Educator
Work fieldAcademia Literature Religion Social science
Gender
Male
Birth4 July 1909, Nijmegen
Death4 August 2004Nijmegen (aged 95 years)
Star signCancer
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Biography

Johannes Petrus Maria "Jan" van der Ploeg (4 July 1909, Nijmegen – 4 August 2004, Nijmegen) was a Dutch Dominican specialist in Hebrew, Dead Sea Scrolls and Syriac manuscript research. He was Professor of Old Testament and Semitics at the Catholic University of Nijmegen (1951–1979) after which time he spent most of his time in Kerala, and was raised to the dignity of chorbishop (or chorepiscopus) in the Syriac Catholic Church in 1963.
In 1958 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Selected publications

  • Oud-Syrisch Monniksleven, Leiden, 1942.
  • Vondsten in de Woestijn van Juda, 1957; Engl. transl.: The Excavations at Qumran: A Survey of the Judaean Brotherhood and its Ideas, 1958; German transl., 1959.
  • Editio princeps, Aramaic Job Targum from Qumran, 1971.
  • The Christians of St. Thomas and their Syriac Manuscripts (Placid Lecture Series, 3), Bangalore, 1983.
  • The Book of Judith (Daughter of Merari), (Môrân 'Ethô Series3, Baker Hill, Kottayam, 1991.

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