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- Étienne Fourmont (23 June 1683 – 8 December 1745) was a French scholar and Orientalist who served as professor of Arabic at the Collège de France and published...
- Michel Fourmont (1690–1746) was a French antiquarian and classical scholar, Catholic priest and traveller. A member of the Académie des Inscriptions, he...
- Boissonade de Fontarabie Nicolas Fréret Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle Étienne Fourmont Antoine Galland Ernst Hoepffner Pierre Amédée Jaubert Stanislas Julien...
- Current Usage, Tuttle Publishing, pp. 22–23, 93, ISBN 978-0-8048-3853-5 Fourmont, Étienne (1742), Linguæ Sinarum Mandarinicæ Hieroglyphicæ Grammatica Duplex...
- Norman (1988), pp. 49–50. Norman (1988), pp. 111–132. Ramsey (1987), p. 10. Fourmont, Etienne (1742). Linguae Sinarum Mandarinicae hieroglyphicae grammatica...
- Mailly, French mistress of Louis XV of France (b. 1717) 1745 – Étienne Fourmont, French orientalist and academic (b. 1683) 1746 – Charles Radclyffe, English...
- death in 1716 prevented him from finishing his work, however, and Étienne Fourmont, who received the task of sorting his papers, ****umed all the credit for...
- Lucien Febvre Oronce Fine Michel Foucault Ferdinand André Fouqué Etienne Fourmont Marc Fumaroli Albert Gabriel Jean-Baptiste Gail Charles Gide Étienne Gilson...
- inspiration from a foolscap map created in 1575 by the French mapmaker Jean de Fourmont. There is wide speculation that it was created by members of a Christian...
- catalog the royal collection of Chinese texts. Huang was ****isted by Étienne Fourmont, who published a grammar of Chinese in 1742. [citation needed] In 1732...