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{{Other uses|Masson (surname){{!}}disambiguation}}{{Infobox person | name = | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 5 August 1901 | birth_place = Paris | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1994|11|10|1901|08|05}} | death_place = Marrakech | othername = | occupation = Islamologist Translator | years_active = | spouse = | signature = }}Denise Masson (5 August 1901[1] – 10 November 1994), nicknamed "the Lady of Mrrakech", was a 20th-century French islamologist who translated the Quran from Arabic into French, published in 1967. According to her colleague André Chouraqui, she may have been inspired by the Latin translation of Louis Maracci (1698), repeated by Christian Reineccius.[2] Publications - 1958: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=Le Coran et la révélation judéo-chrétienne, Études comparées|location=Paris|publisher=A. Maisonneuve}}.
- 1967: Le Coran, Gallimard
- 1980: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=Le Coran|location=Paris|publisher=Gallimard|pages=1223|isbn=207010009X}} Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
- 1986: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=L’eau, le feu et la lumière, d'après la Bible, le Coran et les traditions|location=Paris|publisher={{Interlanguage link multi|Éditions Desclée de Brouwer|fr}}|pages=186|isbn=2-220-02549-7}}
- 1986: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=Les trois voies de l'unique|location=Paris|publisher=Desclée De Brouwer|series=Ordinaire|isbn=2-220-02436-9}}
- 1988: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=Monothéisme coranique et monothéisme biblique|location=Paris|publisher=Desclée De Brouwer|isbn=2-220-02046-0}}
- 1989: {{Cite book|language=fr|title=Porte ouverte sur un jardin fermé: Valeurs fondamentales et traditionnelles d'une société en pleine évolution: Marrakech, 1930-1989|location=Paris|publisher=Desclée De Brouwer|series=Iles|pages=337|isbn=2-220-03059-8}} Autobiography.
References 1. ^{{Cite news|title=Denise Masson, dame de lettres et de cœur|author1=Paola Frangieh|journal={{Interlanguage link multi|Le Soir Échos|fr}}|year=2011|url=http://www.maghress.com/fr/lesoir/33635}}. 2. ^{{Cite book|language=fr|title=Le Coran, l'appel|author1=André Chouraqui|location=Paris|publisher=Éditions Robert Laffont|year=1990|isbn=2-221-06964-1|chapter=Liminaire}}
External links - Biographie de Denise Masson on Institut français de Marrakech
- Le Coran, traduction de Denise Masson [compte rendu] on Persée
- [https://gloria.tv/video/HcUs2XyVZbLv3qfc3ATx4GGaM Denise Masson, la dame de Marrakech] video on KTO
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