Jean-Baptiste Thibaut

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Jean-Baptiste Thibaut AA (born October 5, 1872 in Saint-Étienne , † April 7, 1937 in Lorgues ) was a French Roman Catholic priest and religious , liturgical historian and musicologist .

Life

After completing high school in Grenoble, Thibaut joined the Congregation of Assumptionists , studied philosophy in Jerusalem and theology in Kadıköy . In 1900 he was ordained a Catholic priest in what was then Constantinople and then worked in Bulgaria and Turkey, 1907–1914 in Russia. After serving in the First World War , he worked again in Kadiköy from 1920 to 1922, but then returned to France, where he was a pastor and continued to do research. From 1929 he had to retire and died in 1937 after a long illness.

Major works

  • Monuments de la Notation Ekphonétique et Neumatique de l'Église Latine . Saint Petersburg 1912.
  • Monuments de la Notation Ekphonétique et Hagiopolitique de l'Église Grecque . Saint Petersburg 1913.
  • Ordre des Offices de la Semaine Sainte à Jérusalem du 4e au 10e siècle . Paris 1926.

literature

  • V. Grumel: Le P. Joannèse Thibaut (1872-1937) . In: Échos d'Orient 37 (1938) 501-504 (with bibliography).