Anne Boud'hors (born 28 October 1958) is a French Egyptologist, Coptologist, and philologist.
A research director at CNRS, she is a specialist in Coptic biblical translations, particularly the Gospel of John.
[1] Anne Boud'hors studied classics at the École normale supérieure[2] and obtained her grammar agrégation after completing a doctorate.
[3] She attended the Greek philology classes of Jean Irigoin, where she encountered a young Philippe Hoffmann.
[8] In collaboration with Éléonore Cellard, François Déroche, and Catherine Louis, she explored Coptic texts related to the birth of Islam.