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A leading French scholar tells of his extraordinary life in this 1883 memoir. Born to a family of fishermen, Renan was educated at the ecclesiastical seminary in his home town; developed a questioning mind and a passion for philosophy, Catholicism, and mathematics; helped define the modern notion of nationhood; and published his controversial Life of Jesus .

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A leading French scholar tells of his extraordinary life in this 1883 memoir. Born to a family of fishermen, Renan was educated at the ecclesiastical seminary in his home town; developed a questioning mind and a passion for philosophy, Catholicism, and mathematics; helped define the modern notion of nationhood; and published his controversial Life of Jesus.

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Ernest Renan (1823-1892), a seminal figure in the fields of history, philology, and religious studies, was a French expert whose interdisciplinary work revolutionized the scholarly approach to understanding ancient civilizations, comparative religion, and linguistic evolution. Best known for his controversial treatise 'Life of Jesus' ('Vie de Jésus'), which presented a humanistic view of Jesus Christ and effectively launched the modern era of critical Jesus studies, Renan's erudition extended far beyond this seminal work. His memoir 'Recollections of My Youth' ('Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse') recalls his intellectual development and provides insightful anecdotes that illuminate his passionate, though often irreverent, search for truth. Renan's prose is marked by its eloquence and its ability to bring to life the intellectual ferment of 19th-century Europe. Academically, Renan's legacy is found in his meticulous philological work, helping to differentiate between Semitic languages and providing crucial insights into cultural-historical development. Additionally, his writings on nationalism, particularly his essay 'What is a Nation?', have been influential in shaping modern understanding of national identity. His scholarly contributions remain a subject of study and debate, testifying to the enduring significance of his intellectual heritage.