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  info: TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Toussaint was reputed to be of the western African Arrada tribe.
Toussaint was the eldest son and his date of birth is given as either May 20 or November 1 (All Saints' Day procuring the name Toussaint).
Toussaint did not participate in the campaign of Vincent Ogé, a wealthy free man of color whose attempt to claim voting rights for this group in October 1790 was brutally crushed.
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 Stanislas Julien article - Stanislas Julien April 13 1797 February 14 1873 French orientalist Orléans Collège - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It had escaped his observation that, since the translations of Sanskrit works into Chinese were undertaken in different parts of the empire, the same Sanskrit words were of necessity differently represented in Chinese characters in accordance with the dialectical variations.
His Indian studies led to a controversy with Joseph Toussaint Reinaud, which was certainly not free from the gall of bitterness.
Among the many subjects to which he turned his attention were the native industries of China, and his work on the Histoire et fabrication de la porcelaine chinoise is likely to remain a standard work on the subject.
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 Joseph Toussaint Reinaud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Joseph Toussaint Reinaud (December 4, 1795 - May 14, 1867) was a French orientalist.
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 JOSEPH TOUSSAINT REINAUD - LoveToKnow Article on JOSEPH TOUSSAINT REINAUD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
JOSEPH TOUSSAINT REINAUD - LoveToKnow Article on JOSEPH TOUSSAINT REINAUD
Reinaud died in Paris on the 14th of May 1867.
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 JOSEPH REINACH - LoveToKnow Article on JOSEPH REINACH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
JOSEPH REINACH - LoveToKnow Article on JOSEPH REINACH
For the criticisms of the anti-Dreyfusard press see I1/8enri Dutrait-Croyon, Joseph Reinach, historien (Paris, 1905), a violent criticism in detail of Reinachs history of the affaire.
His brother, the well-known savant, SALOMON REINACH (1858), born at St Germain-en-Laye on the 29th of August 1858, was educated at the cole normale suprieure, and joined the French school at Athens in 1879.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RE/REINACH_JOSEPH.htm   (897 words)

  
 New Acquisitions at LMU's Von der Ahe Library -- Arranged by author (June 2005)
The secret agent : a simple tale / Joseph Conrad ; edited, with an afterword and notes, by Peter Lancelot Mallios ; introduction by Robert D. Kaplan.
Fernandez, Joseph, 1968- Corporate communications : a 21st century primer / Joseph Fernandez.
Horowitz, Joseph, 1948- Classical music in America : a history of its rise and fall / Joseph Horowitz.
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 Iranica.com - GOBINEAU
His involvement in Oriental history became more serious when he became a member of the Socie‚te‚ Asiatique (1852) and entertained friendly relations and correspondence with its president Jules Mohl (1800-76).
Apart from Chardin (q.v.) and some English authors, Gobineau is dismissive of previous accounts of Persia by westerners and does not usually quote them.
He also expresses a dislike for Joseph Philippe Ferrier (q.v.), who was Rawlinson's friend (Boissel, 1974, pp.
www.iranica.com /articles/v11f1/v11f1018.html   (3248 words)

  
 REINAUD, Joseph Toussaint, Description des Monumens Musulmans du cabinet de M. le duc de Blacas; notions préliminaires ...
REINAUD, Joseph Toussaint, Description des Monumens Musulmans du cabinet de M. le duc de Blacas; notions préliminaires et description particuli`ere des pierres gravées arabes, persanes et turques, des vases, coupes, miroirs, &c.
Reinaud (1795-1867), an arabic scholar, became president of the Société Asiatique.
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 iranian.com: Mountain majesties of Iran, Guive Mirfendereski
A more exotic explanation of the name Nahavand has attributed the origin of the town and its name to Noah.
The 19th century Frenchman Joseph Toussaint Reinaud and editor of the geographical works of Abulfeda went so far as to state that Nahavand was the vulgar form of Nohavand because the ancient name of the city was Nouh-Avand (Noe-ville).
The equating of “avand” with “ville” is an easy conjecture because after all a suffix at the end of a place-name with human habitation may well mean a form of settlement.
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