
Thomas Römer
Thomas Römer is a distinguished scholar and professor at the Collège de France, recognized for his expertise in biblical studies and ancient Near Eastern literature. His research often delves into the historical and literary aspects of the Hebrew Bible, examining its composition and transmission over time. Römer's recent work includes collaborative efforts to apply computational techniques to biblical texts, aimed at uncovering writing styles and authorship in ancient scriptures.
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Recent news mentions
Thomas Römer is the administrator who announced the cancellation of the colloquium.
Nathalie Heinich, sociologue : « Le programme du colloque annulé au Collège de France “La Palestine et l’Europe” constituait une offensive contre la science »Thomas Römer is a professor at the Collège de France who critiques the biblical origins of the concept of Greater Israel.
Le Grand Israël, un concept auquel l’extrême droite israélienne donne une connotation expansionnisteProfessor Thomas Römer from the Collège de France is involved in the research on biblical writing styles.
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