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Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-
Duperron (7
December 1731 – 17
January 1805) was the
first professional French Indologist. He
conceived the
institutional framework...
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Duperron or du
Perron is a
demonym of the
Perron region of
northwestern France, and may
refer to:
Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-
Duperron (1731–1805), French...
- Dean
Duperron, Chevalier, RSA
Fellow is a
Canadian businessman. He is the
president and
chief executive of The
Duperron Group, a real
estate investment...
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Jacques Davy
Duperron (French pronunciation: [ʒak davi dypɛʁɔ̃]; 15
November 1556 – 6
December 1618) was a
French politician and
Roman Catholic cardinal...
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Georges Aleksandrovich Duperron (Russian: Георгий Александрович Дюперрон), born 24
September 1877, died 23 July 1934, was a
Russian sports journalist,...
- in a
letter published in
French (1771), that the
translator Anquetil-
Duperron had been duped, that the
Parsis of
Surat had
palmed off upon him a conglomeration...
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wherein 50
Upanishads were
translated from
Sanskrit into Persian. Anquetil-
Duperron, a
French Orientalist,
received a m****cript of the
Oupanekhat and translated...
- Anquetil-
Duperron, who
rightly compared the Gr****
arioi with the
Avestan airya and the
country name Iran. A
German translation of Anquetil-
Duperron's work...
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leafless vine.
Since the late 18th century, when
Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-
Duperron and
others made
portions of the
Avesta available to
western scholars, several...
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priest Ittimani in 1601 as well as the
French Indologist Abraham Anquetil Duperron in 1758 both note that one of the
plates mentioned a
brief of the arrival...