- Abel Jean
Baptiste Michel Pavet de
Courteille (23 June 1821 – 12
December 1889) was a 19th-century
French orientalist, who
specialized in the
study of...
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Giagataicae Sive
Igureae (Lexico Ćiagataico) Muḥammad Mahdī Khān, Sanglakh. Abel
Pavet de Courteille,
Dictionnaire turk-oriental (1870). Ármin Vámbéry 1832–1913...
- by Paul Losensky. Le
Memorial des
saints (1889); A
French translation by
Pavet de Courteille.
Jafar Sadiq Uwais al-Qarni
Hasan Basri Malik Dinar Muhammad...
- d'or), vol. III,
translated by de Meynard,
Charles Barbier; de Courteille,
Pavet, Paris:
Imprimerie imperiale, pp. 181–213{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric...
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Everard des
Barres (1143–1147) (afterwards
Grand Master 1147–1151)
Guillaume Pavet (1160–1161)
Geoffroy Foucher (1171)
David de
Rancourt (1171–1175) Eustache...
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translation "Les
Prairies d'or"
translated by
Charles Barbier de
Meynard and Abel
Pavet de Courteille. This word
reads correctly from
Arabic as - lariçiyeh. Which...
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Jules Michelet Adam
Mickiewicz Jean-Baptiste
Morin Alexis Paulin Paris Abel
Pavet de
Courteille Paul
Pelliot François Pétis de la
Croix Guillaume Postel Edgar...
- (Meadows of Gold), ed. and
French transl. by F.
Barbier de
Meynard and
Pavet du Courteille, Paris, 1861
Richard James Horatio Gottheil ed.,
Persian Literature...
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Laure Lekane Julien Liradelfo Germain Mugemangango Samuel Nemes Amandine Pavet Anouk Vandevoorde Provincial councilors 2018 – 2024:
Catharina Craen Giovanni...
- ISBN 978-1351031288.
Retrieved 11
February 2022.
Birken (1976), p. 2324. Abel
Pavet de
Courteille (1876). État présent de l'empire
ottoman (in French). J. Dumaine...