- Florentin-Étienne
Jaussen, SS.CC., (2
April 1815 – 9
September 1891) was the
first bishop of
Tahiti and the man who
brought the
rongorongo script of Easter...
- in English.
Jaussen's Rapanui gloss, pure,
means specifically "cowrie".
Almost a
century later,
Thomas Barthel published some of
Jaussen's notes. He compared...
- 1868, aged 48. In 1868 the
Bishop of Tahiti, Florentin-Étienne "Tepano"
Jaussen,
received a gift from the
recent Catholic converts of
Easter Island. It...
- that one of the
tablets came into the
possession of Florentin-Étienne
Jaussen, the
Bishop of Tahiti. He
brought the
tablets to the world's attention...
- Abu Al-Hasan Al-Maroudi. A'lam An-Nobouwwah. p. 215.
Mission des PP.
Jaussen et
Savignac en
Arabie "Hedjaz" Vol. 38. 1910. p. 328. G.
Strenziak (1953)...
- Désiré
Maigret Alexis Bachelot Mateo Crawley-Boevey Florentin-Étienne
Jaussen ""A
Brief History of the
Congregation of the
Sacred Hearts of
Jesus and...
- imprimatur, 2018, pp. 293-297.
Corpus Inscriptiones Semit., vol. II: 198;
Jaussen and Savignac,
Mission Archéologique en Arabie, I (1907) p. 169f. Maxime...
- down so that
their stones could be
reused as weapons. In 1922,
Antonin Jaussen and
Raphael Savignac published a
description of Qasr
Harrana in
their Mission...
- 1871 at the
urging of the
Bishop of Tahiti,
Florentin Etienne "Tepano"
Jaussen. He died on 1
November 1880, and was
buried in Tahiti. The
Gambier Islands...
- most
detailed study of the area was made by the
French priests Antonin Jaussen [fr] and Raphaël Savignac [Wikidata], who
visited the area
three times...