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Paul Mouterde

Paul Mouterde was a French Jesuit missionary and naturalist, and the director of the Oriental Library at the Saint Joseph University of Beirut.

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Paul Mouterde
Picture of Paul Mouterde, taken on 6 May 1967 in Beirut.
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Mouterde

Paul Mouterde (1892– 14 January 1972) was a French Jesuit missionary and naturalist,1 and the director of the Oriental Library at the Saint Joseph University of Beirut.2

He published two previously unknown homilies of fifth-century Syriac poet-theologian Jacob of Serugh,3 and multiple works on Levantine flora, including a three-volume work on the flora of Lebanon and Syria.456

Early life

Paul Mouterde was born in 1862 in Bruyères, in the French Department of Vosges. His father was Professor of Law at the Catholic University of Lyon.7

Selected works

  • Petite flore des environs de Beyrouth (1935)
  • La Flore du Djebel Druze (1953)
  • Deux homélies inédites de Jacques de Saroug (1944)
  • Nouvelle flore du Liban et de la Syrie (1966–1978)
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