Colette Sirat (born in Paris on November 2, 1934) is a French philosopher and paleographer and Director of Studies in medieval Hebrew paleography at the École pratique des hautes études.
Life
She is the daughter of Abraham (Boumi) Salamon and Laura Salamon.[1] Boumi Salamon, originally from Czechoslovakia, arrived in Paris in 1924, where he worked as an upholsterer. In 1927, he returned to Czechoslovakia to do his military service, before returning to France for the definitive time.[2] Laura Salamon is originally from Transylvania.[3] She arrived in Paris at the age of 18, in September 1929.[4]
At the age of 17, in December 1951, Colette Salamon married Rabbi René-Samuel Sirat.[5]
René-Samuel Sirat and Colette Sirat had three children. She divorced her husband in 1973, when the youngest daughter was 16.[6]
————— (1985). Les papyrus en caractères hébraïques trouvés en Égypte. Paris. ISBN2-222-03457-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
————— (1995). A history of jewish philosophy in the middle ages. Cambridge. ISBN0-521-39727-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
————— (2002a). Du scribe au livre. Les manuscrits hébreux au Moyen Age. Paris. ISBN2-271-05156-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
————— (2002b). Hebrew Manuscripts of the Middle Ages. Cambridge University Press. ISBN9780521770798.
Hamesse, Jacqueline; Weijers, Olga, eds. (2005). Écriture et réécriture des textes philosophiques médiévaux. Volume d'hommage offert à Colette Sirat. Turnhout. ISBN2-503-52424-9.
De Lange, Nicholas; Olszowy-Schlanger, Judith, eds. (2014). Manuscrits hébreux et arabes. Mélanges en l'honneur de Colette Sirat. Turnhout. ISBN978-2-503-55152-4.
Salamon, Laura (1999). Souvenirs. Paris, Cahors: France Quercy.