- Iosif Amusin
Iosif Davidovich Amusin ( _ru. Ио́сиф Дави́дович Аму́син; French: "Joseph Amoussine", November 29, 1910,
Vitebsk – June 12, 1984, Leningrad) was aSoviet historian ,orientalist ,hebraist and papyrologyst, was specialist in the history of theAncient Near East andQumran studies.Amusin was twice (in 1928 and 1938) arrested and sentenced for
Zionist connections and "anti-Soviet" activity (acquitted posthumously in 1989). Graduated from the Historical Faculty of Leningrad University (1935–1941). Served as a medical officer during theSecond World War .After 1945, Amusin taught
ancient history at the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute and the Leningrad University until the anti-Semitic campaign against the so called "cosmopolitanism," when he lost his job and, after a long period of unemployment, began lecturing at theUlianovsk Pedagogical Institute (1950–1954).Upon returning in Leningrad in 1954, Amusin became a research fellow at the
Institute of Archaeology and theInstitute of Oriental Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Leningrad. From the late 1950s, he published about a 100 works on theQumran andDead Sea Scrolls .----
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