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Born | June 25, 1947 Kelibia, Tunisia |
Nationality | Tunisian |
Education | Tunis University |
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Awards | Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Award (2017) Abu Al Qasim Al Shabi Award (2017) |
Hammadi Hamida Sammoud (Arabic: حمادي صمود) (French: Hamadi Samoud) is a Tunisian academic, writer, historian, and linguist, who was born on June 25, 1946.[1] He is also a member of the House of Wisdom Foundation.[2]
Sammoud was born in Kelibia, Tunisia. He studied the persistence of philosophy and classical literature.[3] In 1972, he obtained a degree in Arabic language and literature from the college of arts and humanities in Tunisia, and in 1980, he received a PhD in the same major, his thesis was titled "Arabs’ Rhetorical Thinking: Its Principles and Development in the 6th Century".[4] After studying at the New Sorbonne University Paris 3, the University of Paris 8 and the Lumière University Lyon 2, he worked as a professor at the faculty of arts and humanities in Manouba.[3][5]
He was a professor from 1984 until 2008.[4] He was a teacher at the Higher Institute of Linguistics, which offered classes in linguistics, language sciences and rhetoric to university professors.[4] In addition, he participated in several scientific seminars in rhetoric, criticism and theories of literature. During his professional career, he supervised approximately 70 scientific research, 24 of which were doctoral theses.[4]
On November 12, 2012, he was appointed a member of the House of Wisdom Foundation.[6]
Sammoud received the “Literary Studies and Criticism” Award by Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation in recognition of his contribution to the field of contemporary Arabic criticism.[7]
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