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Jean Hani

Jean Hani (1917-2012) was a French philosopher and Traditionalist author, and a professor of Greek civilization and literature at the University of Amiens.
==Life and Works==
Very little is known about Jean Hani's personal life other than his year of birth. Jean Borella's mention of the author's modesty and his older age "studious retirement" seem to agree with this scarcity of information.〔"Regard sur l'œuvre de Jean Hani" in ''Connaissance des Religions'', Dec. 1992.〕
Born in 1917, Hani proved a bright secondary student, pursuing his university studies in Classical Literature, and finally obtaining a doctorate with a dissertation about the influence of Egyptian religion on the thought of Plutarch.〔''La religion Egyptienne dans la pensée de Plutarque'', Paris, Les belles lettres, 1976. Library record at Paris Sorbonne IV, 1971, Worldcat ref. 490686029〕 Appointed a lecturer at the University of Amiens, he founded the Centre de Recherches sur l'Antiquité Classique, and he led for many years a Séminar of History of Greek religion.〔 After his retirement, in addition to his prolific activity as an author of Traditional works, he became a frequent collaborator of journals like ''Connaissance des Religions'' and ''Vers la tradition''. Hani has been praised for his studies on Christian symbolism, particularly on the mass〔''The Divine Liturgy: Insights Into Its Mystery'', 2008.〕 and the esoterism of Christian architecture.〔〔''The Symbolism of the Christian Temple'', 2007.〕
Three kinds of works may be discerned within Hani's production: works of Classical philology, works dealing with history of religions and works dealing with traditional and sacred symbolism. The first group is represented by his annotated translations of Plutarch, published partly within the well-known Collection Budé.〔Plutarque, ''Oeuvres morales Tome VIII : Traités 42-45''. He also collaborated in Plutarque, ''Oeuvres morales Tome II : Traités 10-14''.〕 The second group is represented by his doctoral dissertation mentioned above.〔 And the third group includes works like ''Le Symbolisme du temple chrétien'' (1962), ''Les Métiers de Dieu'' (1975), ''La Divine liturgie'' (1981) and ''La Royauté sacrée'' (1984)〔See bibliography below.〕 where his mastery of traditional hermeneutics and exegesis is firmly established. These books have been translated into English and several other European languages.〔
According to Jean Borella,〔 the principles expounded in ''Le Symbolisme du temple chrétien'' have already been put into practice in the establishment of some contemporary monastic foundations. Borella also considers Hani to be the first author in academia to successfully marry Guénon's insights to the contemporary study of Hellenistic religions and Christianity.〔

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