- Paul Eugène
Pelliot (28 May 1878 – 26
October 1945) was a
French sinologist and
Orientalist best
known for his
explorations of
Central Asia and the Silk...
- 2009, p. 103.
Pelliot 1959, p. 296;
Favereau 2021, p. 37.
Ratchnevsky 1991, p. 89;
Pelliot 1959, p. 297.
Ratchnevsky 1991, pp. 89–90;
Pelliot 1959, pp. 298–301...
- in Tibetan, Chinese, and
other languages that were
discovered by Paul
Pelliot and
Aurel Stein at the
Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, Gansu, China, from 1906...
-
Morgan in Susa (1897)
Gaston Cros in
Tello /
ancient Girsu (1902) Paul
Pelliot in
Chinese Turkestan (1907–1909)
Maurice Pézard in
Northern Palestine (1923)...
- the Bái Zé Tú. One of the
Dunhuang m****cripts
discovered by
French Sinologist Paul
Pelliot,
currently located in the Bibliothèque
nationale de France....
- in
Sanskrit Pelliot Kuchean :
about 2,000
woodslips and
paper fragments in
Tocharian Pelliot Sogdian :
about 40
Sogdian m****cripts
Pelliot Uighur : about...
- m****cripts
Pelliot acquired into a
volume which was then
published in 1909 as "M****cripts of the
Dunhuang Caves" (敦煌石室遺書).
Stein and
Pelliot provoked much...
- co-editor of the
renowned sinology journal T'oung Pao with
French scholar Paul
Pelliot for
several decades. J. J. L.
Duyvendak was born on 28 June 1889 in Harlingen...
- Para-Mongolic language.
Tuyuhun had
previously been
identified by Paul
Pelliot (1921) as a
Mongolic language.
Tuyuhun suffixes: *-čin/*-čiñ [ན་] (Old...
-
translation of 1503 (the
first version in that language). A. C.
Moule and Paul
Pelliot published a
translation under the
title Description of the
World that uses...