Estiphan Panoussi


Estiphan Panoussi is a philologist, philosopher and international scholar of Iranian Assyrian origin. He is professor emeritus of the University of Gothenburg and native speaker of Senaya a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language.

Life

After studying philosophy in Rome M.A. Philosophy in 1958, Panoussi went to study oriental philology and philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain and graduated with a Ph.D. degree in Oriental Philology and History. This was followed by research work in Iranian philology and Semitic studies at Tübingen. In 1967 Panoussi also received his second Ph.D. in Philosophy in Leuven. He acquired the knowledge of 10 ancient oriental languages, in particular he is considered as expert on the dialects of Aramaic, the language of Jesus, such as the marginal languages of the Senaya language. Panoussi is versed in medieval Arabic, ancient Greek, medieval Persian and Christian philosophy.

Lecturer, professor and scholar

From 1964-1966 Panoussi was instructor for oriental philology and philosophy at the University of Giessen and the University of Marburg and from 1967-1973 assistant professor at the Free University of Berlin. From 1972-1989 Panoussi taught as professor at the University of Tehran,from 1978-1983 at the University of Utah, from 1989-1992 at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and from 1992-2000 at the University of Gothenburg. From 1997-1998 and from 2000-2002 he was visiting scholar at the Harvard University, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures invited by Wolfhart Heinrichs.After retirement in the year 2000 he still teach as adjunct instructor philosophy and oriental philology at the Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California.

Research and Work

In addition to research projects on the relations between occidental, Persian and Indian philosophy, Aramaic philology Panoussi established together with Rudolf Macúch the new research field of New Syriac, which is represented by the monograph: the Neusyrische Chrestomathie, 1974 together with Rudolf Macúch. Panoussi developed the first Latin-Persian Dictionary and together with Wolfgang Heinrichs conducted the research project The Christian Senaya Dialect of Neo-Aramaic: Text, Grammer and Dictionary.

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