Youssef Hourany
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Youssef Lotof Hourany | |
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Born | Yaroun, South Lebanon |
Nationality | Lebanese |
Citizenship | Lebanon |
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Brother: Dr Eid Hourany Daughter: Dominique Hourani |
Youssef Hourany [1] (born 1931) is a Lebanese Writer, Archeologist and Historian. Hourany received his Diploma in Philosophy, from the Lebanese University, and his Ph. D. on Ancient Philosophy of History from The Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (Template:Lang-ar).
Hourany taught Ancient History in the Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik from 1970 to 1977, and from 1977 to 1995 he taught Philosophy and Archeology in the Lebanese University, then he retired according to the law with professor grade.
Family
Hourany has five children: Monique, Dominique, Marwan, Dania and Lotof. Of these childeren, Dominique is a well known or famous Lebanese Pop Star, former top model, Beauty Queen and an Actress who is considered one of the sexiest beauty and elegance idols in the arab world.
Bibliography
- Man is not a Crowd, Al Hayat Library, Beirut 1956
- Man and Civilization (Introduction, 2nd ed., Al Assriyat Library, Saida 1973
- Lebanon in the Value of its History (Phoenician Era), 2nd ed., An-Nahar Publishing House, Beirut 1992
- Mentality Structure of The Ancient Civilizations in the Mediterranean East, end ed., An-Nahar Publishing House, Beirut 1992
- Ethics of Wisdom in the Babylonian Cultural Heritage, An-Nahar Publishing House, Beirut 1994
- Cana of Galilee in South Lebanon, (Arabic, English & French), ed. By Ministry of Tourism, Beirut 1994
- The Unknown and the Neglected History of South Lebanon, ed. Al Hadassa, Beirut 1999
- The unknown History of the Phoenicians through Philon of Byblos and Sanchoniathon of Beirut, ed. Assakafa Publishing House, Beirut 1999
- The Epic of Beirut Maymoonat, of the Poet Nonnus, Assakafa Publishing House, Beirut 1999
- Heritage from Lebanon, ed. Al Hadassa, Beirut 2003[4][5]
- Unknown Chapters of Arabs’ History and Language, ed. Al Hadassa, Beirut 2010
- Historical readings to meditate ed.Al-hadatha Beirut 2011
Research
- Discovery of Yarmouta, an ancient Phoenician city that disappeared off the coast of today's Lebanon some 3,300 years ago.[6][7][8][9]
- Jabal 'Amelat The History Through Eponyms In South Lebanon B.C.
References
- ^ http://www.lebarmy.gov.lb/article.asp?ln=ar&id=13664
- ^ http://www.adabwafan.com/browse/entity.asp?id=3419
- ^ http://www.darannahar.com/person/3419/
- ^ http://web.saidanet.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=printpage&artid=114
- ^ http://www.chiyah.gov.lb/Templates/ActivitiesDetails.aspx?ActivityID=22
- ^ http://aawsat.com/details.asp?section=31&article=32774&issueno=8158
- ^ http://web.saidanet.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=printpage&artid=8
- ^ http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/june01/2001-06-28-sunken-cities.htm
- ^ http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/actualite/archeo-paleo/20010329.OBS3014/une-ville-antique-sous-marine-decouverte-au-liban.html
- ^ http://www.chahadatouna.com/2003/031101/hourani.htm
- ^ http://lebanonism.com/lebwp/?m=200706
External links
main website: http://www.youssefhourani.blog.com