Jean Astruc
Jean Astruc
Born At Sauves, 19 March, 1684; died At Paris, 5 May, 1766. He was
the son of a converted Protestant minister. After he had taught
medicine at Montpellier, he became a member of the Medical Faculty at
Paris. His medical writings, however numerous, are now forgotten, but a
work published by him anonymously has secured for him a permanent
reputation. This book was entitled: "Conjectures sure les memories
originauz dont il paroit que Moyse s'est servi pour composer le livre
de la Génèse. Avec des remarques qui appuient ou qui
éclairscissent ses conjectures" (Brussels). Astruc himself did not
inted to deny the Mosaic authorship of Geniesis; but his work created
an era in Biblical inquiry, occasioning the modern critical
theories.