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    Étienne Marc Quatremère (12 July 1782, Paris – 18 September 1857, Paris) was a French Orientalist. Born into a Jansenist family, Étienne and his mother...
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  • écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 1, part 1. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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    who was decidedly Royalist in his political sympathies. In 1811, Étienne Marc Quatremère, also a student of Sacy, published his Mémoires géographiques et...
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  • between the names Syrian and Aramaic was discussed in 1835 by Étienne Marc Quatremère. In historical sources, Aramaic language is designated by two distinctive...
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    Grenoble. In 1811, Champollion was embroiled in controversy, as Étienne Marc Quatremère, like Champollion a student of Silvestre de Sacy, published his...
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    his Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190). The French Orientalist Étienne Marc Quatremère introduced the work to the European scholarly community in 1835...
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    l'Égypte, écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 2. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • brought them soon so far that he could attend the lectures of Étienne Marc Quatremère and Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy, thereby acquiring a thorough...
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    1749). In 1858, the year following the first publication in Cairo, Étienne-Marc Quatremère printed an edition of the Arabic text of the Muqaddimah in three...
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    l'Égypte, écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 2. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Étienne Marc Quatremère", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch...
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    l'Égypte, écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 2. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • between Cairo, Egypt and Aqaba, Jordan. According to the memoirs by Etienne Marc Quatremère, a French orientalist specialized in languages and cultures of...
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    Jewish-American businessman and reformer (d. 1854) July 12 – Étienne Marc Quatremère, French orientalist (d. 1857) July 13 Thomas William Taylor, British...
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    l'Égypte, écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 2. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • village of Faw Qibli. Pachomian monasteries Theodorus of Tabennese Étienne Marc Quatremère, Mémoires géographiques et historiques sur l'Égypte, 1811, vol...
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    Jewish-American businessman and reformer (d. 1854) July 12 – Étienne Marc Quatremère, French orientalist (d. 1857) July 13 Thomas William Taylor, British...
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  • Cournot Victor Cousin Louis Couturat Marc Crépon Marin Cureau de La Chambre Jean le Rond D'Alembert François Dagognet Étienne Noël Damilaville Jean Philibert...
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    Arabic, and attended the Collège de France where he was taught by Étienne Marc Quatremère. He entered the Cabinet of Prints in 1851, where his father was...
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    Ramadhan A.H. 689 (towards the end of AD 1289) is mentioned in Etienne Marc Quatremère's Mémoires géographiques et historiques sur l'Égypte... sur quelques...
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  • depuis l'an 500 jusqu'à la fin du XVII siècle (1833). Étienne Marc Quatremère. Étienne Marc Quatremère (1782–1857), a French orientalist. Recherches ... sur...
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  • (1857). Translated from Persian to French by French orientalist Étienne Marc Quatremère (1782–1857), and rendered into English with notes by English geographer...
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  • Jerusalem-born historian William of Tyre (1130–1186). Étienne Marc Quatremère. Étienne Marc Quatremère (1782–1857), a French orientalist. Recherches ... sur...
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    écrite en arabe (in French and Latin). Vol. 1, part 1. Translator: Étienne Marc Quatremère. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • Rulers, 2 volumes (1837–1845). Translation by French orientalist Etienne Marc Quatremère. Muqaffa. The first sixteen-volumes of an Egyptian biographic encyclopedia...
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    البيان والاعراب في ارض مصر من الإعراب (manuscript), 1437, p. 69 Etienne-Marc Quatremère, « Memoir on the Arab Tribes Established in Egypt », Geographical...
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  • at the University of Paris, under the Orientalists De Sacy and Etienne Marc Quatremère. At the royal library of Paris he discovered an Arabian manuscript...
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  • Abbé Marc-Antoine Laugier (1713–1769) and Quatremère de Quincy (1755–1849).: 87–92  The architecture of Claude Nicholas Ledoux (1736–1806) and Étienne-Louis...
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    architectural changes to make the interior darker and more solemn. The architect Quatremère de Quincy bricked up the lower windows and frosted the glass of the upper...
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  • Charles de Lacretelle, René Alissan of Chazet, Jean-Louis Laya and Antoine Quatremère of Quincy 1827-1830:? France portal Law portal Theatre portal Censorship...
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