Max Engammare

Max Engammare is a Genevan historian and theologian. Born in France, he specializes in Reformation history and critical editions of sixteenth-century texts. He obtained his PhD in theology from the University of Geneva in 1992. In 1995, he succeeded Alain Dufour as editor-in-chief of Droz, the renowned Genevan publishing house. His works include L’Ordre du temps: l’invention de la ponctualité au xvie siècle (Geneva: Droz, 2004), translated as On Time, Punctuality, and Discipline in Early Modern Calvinism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009); Prêcher au xvie siècle: la forme du sermon réformé en Suisse (1520-1550) (Geneva: Labor et Fides, 2018); as well as critical editions of Calvin’s sermons on Genesis, his lectures on Lamentations, and the 1562 Genevan Psalter among others.