Eugène Burnouf (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn byʁnuf]; April 8, 1801 – May 28, 1852) was a French scholar, an Indologist and orientalist. His notable works...
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Burnouf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emile Burnouf (1821–1907), Orientalist and author Eugène Burnouf (1801–1852), French scholar...
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dictionary. Émile was the nephew of Jean-Louis Burnouf, a famous philologist, and cousin of Eugène Burnouf, the founder of Buddhist studies in the West...
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de Kreichna by Eugène Burnouf, Eugène-Louis Hauvette-Besnault and Alfred Roussel Eugène-Louis Hauvette-Besnault on data.bnf.fr Eugène-Louis Hauvette-Besnault...
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first to decipher the name Achaemenides and the consonants m and n. Eugène Burnouf identified the names of various satrapies and the consonants k and z...
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main language of Sri Lanka) to Europe for translation and publication. Eugène Burnouf produced a Romanized transliteration and translation into Latin in 1826...
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American Indian languages) (1838) Theodor Benfey, Lexicon of Greek Roots Eugène Burnouf Ernest Renan, General History of Semitic Languages (1847) Albin de Chevallet...
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investigation of the authorship and evolution of the text. Brill. p. 15. Eugène Burnouf (1911). Legends of Indian Buddhism. New York: E. P. Dutton. pp. 20–29...
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European scholars by Eugène Burnouf in 1852 and taken up by Schliemann in Ilios (1880), based on a letter from Max Müller that quotes Burnouf. The term sauwastika...
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has been translated from the Sanskrit into French by Eugène Burnouf (1801-1852) : Eugène Burnouf (1801-1852) et les études indo-iranologiques, actes de...
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