- The
Gauthiot Falls are a
series of
cascade waterfalls considered a
natural wonder in Chad. They are
situated about halfway down the
course of the Mayo...
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Robert Edmond Gauthiot (13 June 1876,
Paris – 11
September 1916, Paris) was a
French Orientalist,
linguist and explorer. Born in Paris, he became, in 1909...
- in 1908.
Gauthiot published many
articles based on his work with Pelliot's material, but died
during the
First World War. One of
Gauthiot's most impressive...
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Lithuanian peasant." He
worked closely with
linguists Paul
Pelliot and
Robert Gauthiot.
Today Meillet is
remembered as the
mentor of an
entire generation of linguists...
- et
traduit d'après les
textes sogdien,
chinois et tibétain par
Robert Gauthiot et Paul Pelliot, 2 vols (avec la
collaboration de E. Benveniste), Paris...
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Kalandula Falls – 105 m (344 ft) high
Kagera Falls Rusumo Falls Boali Falls Gauthiot Falls Boyoma Falls –
formerly known as
Stanley Falls;
highest flow rate...
- The
language was
described in
greater detail by
French linguist Robert Gauthiot in
Notes sur le yazgoulami,
dialecte iranien des
Confins du
Pamir (1916)...
- by a
torpedo and sank on
February 3, 1943,
during World War II.
Robert Gauthiot,
French Orientalist, linguist, and explorer,
interrupted his exploration...
-
buildings dating from the
sixteenth century are the Hôtels of Chevanney,
Gauthiot d'Ancier, Anvers, Bonvalot, and Bouteiller. At that time, the
hills around...
- Sir
Aurel Stein in the
Mogao Caves at
Dunhuang and
published by
Robert Gauthiot and
Louis de La Vallée-Poussin in 1912. The dhāraṇī's
title is
given in...