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Philippe Édouard
Foucaux (15
September 1811 – 20 May 1894) was a
French tibetologist. He
published the
first Tibetan grammar in
French and
occupied the...
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Camille Foucaux (22
April 1906 – 21
October 1976) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1929 Tour de France. "Camille
Foucaux".
Cycling Archives...
- Sándor
Csoma de Kőrös
France 1858 –
French translation by
Philippe Édouard
Foucaux Germany 1926 –
Germany translation by V.Campbell
China 1958 –
Chinese translation...
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Camille Foucaux Melun 1928
Charles Pélissier
Camille Foucaux Auguste Segaud 1929
Camille Foucaux Auguste Segaud Marcel Mazeyrat 1930
Camille Foucaux Henri...
- Landmark. Rgya Tch'er Rol Pa – ou: Développement des jeux,
Philippe Édouard
Foucaux (1811–1894) 1847.
Lalitavistara Avraham ben
Shmuel ha-Levi Ibn Hasdai,...
- 1876)
Henri Delaborde, art
critic and
painter (died 1899)
Philippe Édouard
Foucaux,
Tibetologist (died 1894) 10
January –
Joseph Chénier, poet, dramatist...
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Gaurinath Shastri, Calcutta, 1978, p.184
translated into
French by P.
Foucaux, 1877, Bibliothèque
orientale Elz.,
Leroux Le
chariot de
terre cuite ("The...
- well as for
being the wife of the
renowned Tibetologist Philippe Édouard
Foucaux.
Marie Filon was the
youngest daughter born to
French historian, Charles...
- Rolpa, a
sacred Tibetan book, had been
translated by Phillippe-Édouard
Foucaux, a
professor at the Collège de France. She
asked for many
additional explanations...
- L. (1875) The
Lalita Vistara. Delhi: Sri
Satguru Publications, 1998.
Foucaux, Édouard. Le Lalitavistara : l’histoire
traditionnelle de la vie du Bouddha...