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  Silvestre de Sacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antoine Isaac, baron Silvestre de Sacy (September 21, 1758 – February 21, 1838), was a French linguist and orientalist.
The additional name of de Sacy was taken by the younger son after a fashion then common with the Parisian bourgeoisie.
Sacy was a contemporary and teacher of Champollion.
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 Silvestre de Sacy
Antoine Isaac, baron Silvestre de Sacy (September 21, 1758 - February 21, 1838), French orientalist, was born in Paris.
His father was a Parisian notary named Silvestre, and the additional name of de Sacy was taken by the younger son after a fashion then common with the Paris bourgeoisie.
De Sacy had successively acquired all the Semitic languages, and as a civil servant he found time to make himself a great name as an orientalist.
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 Antoine Isaac, baron Silvestre de Sacy - LoveToKnow 1911
ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON SILVESTRE DE SACY (1758-1838), French orientalist, was born in Paris on the 21st of September 1 7 58.
In 1781 he was appointed councillor in the tour des monnaies, and was advanced in 1791 to be a commissary-general in the same department.
De Sacy died on the 21st of February 1838.
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 Oriental Discourses in Orientalism by Robert Irwin
Silvestre de Sacy was a staggeringly prolific scholar.
With the exception of Silvestre de Sacy (but he is an impressive exception), philology, as it developed in the nineteenth century, was a subject which was pioneered by Germans and which continued to be dominated by German university departments until the 1930s at least.
Silvestre de Sacy had dominated orientalism at the beginning of the nineteenth century, and Goldziher occupied a similarly commanding position at the end of that century and the beginning of the twentieth.
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 SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANT... - Online Information article about SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANT...
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 Imago Mundi - Antoine Silvestre de Sacy.
Sacy (Antoine Isaac, baron Silvestre de), orientaliste né à Paris en 1758, mort à Paris en 1838.
Il s'éprit de bonne heure des études orientales et, conseillé par le bénédictin dom Berthereau, il mena de front l'étude si difficile alors des langues sémitiques, l'étude du droit, de l'allemand, de l'anglais, de l'espagnol et de l'italien.
En 1781, Silvestre de Sacy était nommé conseiller à la cour des monnaies.
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 Silvestre de Sacy - WikiPress
Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de Sacy (* 21.
Nationalversammlung wiedereröffneten École des langues orientales in Paris, wird aber—da er sich weigert den antiroyalistischen Schwur zu leisten—bis 1803 nicht als Vollmitglied des Lehrkörpers angesehen.
Monarchie ermöglichte de Sacy, sich auch verstärkt politisch zu betätigen.
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 Silvestre de Sacy Article, SilvestreSacy Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
He was born in Paris, his father being a notary named Silvestre, andthe additional name of de Sacy was taken by the younger son after a fashion then common with the Paris bourgeoisie.
In 1781 he was appointed councillor in the cour des monnaies, and was advanced in 1791 to be acommissary-general in the same department.
De Sacy had successively acquired all the Semitic languages, and as a civil servant he found time to make himself a great name as an orientalist.He began successfully to decipher the Pahlavi inscriptions of the Sassanid kings (1787-1791).
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 SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANT... - Article en ligne de l'information environ SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANT...
MAISON (de mesuage Anglo-Français, probablement une corruption de mesuage, menage, mansionaticuni populaire de Lat., de mansio, d'où mod.
Maison de vue, de manere, à l'angle de saturation)
CORPS (prononcés comme en, duquel ils sont pris, être français une épellation en retard des massifs de roche, du corpus de Lat., d'un corps; cf.
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 Hintergrund: Silvestre_de_Sacy
Mitglied in der ''Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres'', in der er eine Vielzahl an Interpretationen zu den ''Notices et extraits'', einer kommentierten Ausgabe der Handschriften der königlichen Bibliothek beitrug.
?wurde de Sacy Mitglied des öffentlichen Unterrichtsausschusses, des königlichen Rates und erhielt später eine Stelle in der Verwaltung des ''Collège de France'' und der ''École spéciale des langues orientales''.
Silvestre de Sacy ist einer der bedeutendsten französischen Philologen des 19.
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 Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON SILVESTRE DE [Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de], 1758-1838, French Orientalist.
Sacy's works on Arabic were pioneering, and he was one of the founders of modern Arabic studies in France.
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 Iranica.com - EPIGRAPHY
Silvestre de Sacy clearly recognized that what are now known as the Middle Persian versions are in the language of the Sasanians (1793, p.
The 199 Pahlavi ostraca reproduced by Jean de Menasce (1957) and deciphered by Dieter Weber, most of them collected by Herzfeld near Vara@m^n and datable to the 6th century, are written in a cursive shorthand closely related to that found on the papyri from Egypt.
Hamilton, "L'inscription trilingue de Qara Balgassun d'apreàs les estampages de Bouillane de Lacoste," in A.
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 Silvestre de Sacy: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Silvestre de Sacy: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 Silvestre de Sacy - rFind.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
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Manchester Uniteds försvarare Mikael Silvestre tar tillbaka sin plats i det franska landslaget backlinje i den viktiga matchen mot Togo, bekräftade han själv på tisdagen.
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 Marijuana - The First Twelve Thousand Years - The Hashish Club
In an address to the Institute of France in 1809, Silvestre de Sacy claimed that the word "assassin" was derived from hashish, a common term for herbage or grass in the Arab world.
Thomas de Quincey, the author of these Confessions of an Opium Eater, had held his readers spellbound with descriptions of his weekly excursions into the world of this mind-altering drug and the excruciating torment he later suffered as a consequence of his addiction.
In 1845, Thomas de Quincey obtained some "bang" and said that he would shortly be describing his reactions to it for the English reading public, much the same as he had done in the case of opium.
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SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON (1758-1838), French orientalist, was born in Paris on the 21st of September 1758.
He began successfully to decipher the Pahlavi inscriptions of the Sassanian kings (1787-1791).1 In 1792 he.
In 18o6 he added the duties of Persian professor to his old chair, and from this time onwards his life was one of increasing honour and success, broken only by a brief period of retreat during the Hundred Days.
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 Silvestre de Sacy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Silvestre de Sacy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Antoine Isaac, baron Silvestre de Sacy (September 21, 1758 - February 21, 1838), was a French linguist and orientalist.
Silvestre de Sacy, Family and Early Life, Work, Attempts at deciphering the hieroglyphic and demotic scripts on the Rosetta Stone, References, 1911 Britannica, 1758 births, 1838 deaths and French nobility.
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 Samuel Silvestre. de Sacy livres et biographie
De 1840 à 1867, la vie fait L'Éducation sentimentale de Frédéric Moreau et de toute une jeunesse idéaliste qui a préparé dans la fièvre la révolution de 1848.
Le roman s'ouvre sur des rêves exaltés et s'achève sur la médiocrité des uns et des autres.
Entre temps, la vie s'est écoulée autour de Frédéric, qui semble n'avoir pas plus participé aux mutations de son temps qu'à l'édifice de sa propre destinée potentielle.
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 Amazon.ca: La peau de chagrin: Books: Honoré de Balzac,Samuel (Silvestre de Sacy) S. de Sacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
De même, si sa rencontre avec l'antiquaire est fortuite, elle aboutit néanmoins à un geste inaugural délibéré.
Premier volet des Etudes Philosophiques, La Peau de chagrin, conte empreint d'occultisme, est une fable où le réalisme de Balzac se permet encore des détours par le surnaturel et où sa théorie du déterminisme n'en est encore qu'à ses débuts.
Ce jeune homme va être comblé de richesses et d'amour, seulement, il prendra peur de tous ses désirs et sera incapable de supporter le destin qu'il a choisi en acceptant le terrible talisman...
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 Sacy - new and used books
SACY, [Louis-Silvestre] de - An essay upon friendship, from the ingenious Monsieur de Sacy's, lately publish'd.
De Sacy, Samuel S. No date (c 1969) Editions du Seuil TEXT IN FRENCH.
Premiere édition donnée par Pierre Thomas Du Fossé de cette version janséniste de Esdras et Néhémie, incluant vulgate et traduction en regard, avec les commentaires d'Isaac Le Maistre de Sacy.
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 SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON (1758-1838) - Encyclopedia Britannica - SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON ...
SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON (1758-1838) - Encyclopedia Britannica - SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON (1758-1838) - JCSM's Study Center
De Sacy had successively acquired all the Semitic languages, and as a civil servant he found time to make himself a
SILVESTRE DE SACY, ANTOINE ISAAC, BARON (1758-1...
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 SILVESTRE_DE_SACY [ www.o9o.de ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
In dieser und verschiedenen anderen Zeitschriften, wie zum Beispiel Fundgruben des Orients (herausgegeben von Josef von Hammer-Purgstall in Wien und Lektüre von Johann Wolfgang Goethe, die eine der Inspirationen zu seiner 1819 veröffentlichten Gedichtsammlung West-östlicher Divan war), finden sich von ihm insgesamt etwa 400 Beiträge.
Zu seinem populäreren Schaffen zählt de Sacys Vorarbeit zur Entschlüsselung der demotischen Schriftzeichen auf dem Stein von Rosetta, sowie eine Abhandlung über die Entstehung der Märchen aus 1001 Nacht, in der er bei einem Großteil deren arabischen Ursprung um die Zeit des 15.
Chrestomathie arabe, ou extraits de divers écrivains arabes : tant en prose qu' en vers, a l'usage des élèves de l'École spéciale des Langues Orientales vivantes, 3 Bde., Paris: 1806; 2.
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 ::: SOSACI - Sociedade dos Observadores de Saci :::
De repente percebe que a avenida Gustave Eiffel muda de nome, para rua Silvestre de Sacy.
Essa é para meus amigos observadores e criadores de saci.
Registrei um saci silvestre (se é que tem saci que não seja silvestre, he he he) em plena Paris de la France.
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 Maymun al-Qaddah
The derogations of his Arab enemies can be judged from their baseless propaganda that he and his son, Abdullah bin Maymun were against the Islamic tenets, and had planned to blow it up, and broadcast that the Ismailism was typically an Iranian.
Silvestre de Sacy (1758-1838) therefore, is inclined to make his judgement curiously in his "Expose de la Religion des Druzes" (Paris, 1838, p.
Evincing their utter ignorance, the philosophy was officially banned in the orthodox orbits, propagating that it was the tool used by the Ismaili dais to undermine Islam.
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 Hashish Club - Friends of Cannabis - marijuana Smoking Celebrities
The 'Club des Hashischins' (sometimes also spelt Club des Hashishins or Club des Hachichin), was a Parisian society dedicated to the exploration of drug-induced experience, notably with hashish.
Jacques-Joseph Moreau, Theophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval, Eugene Delacroix, and Alexandre Dumas.
While he is often cited as the founder of the club, in his article his says he was attending their monthly "séances" for the first time this evening and it is clear that the others are sharing a familiar experience with him.
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 Sacy, widmet, teilweise, speciale, rigoros, lehrte Orientalistik
Als akademische Disziplin wurde die Orientalistik 1795 mit der Errichtung der Ecole speciale des langues orientales in Paris begründet.
Hier lehrte Silvestre de Sacy (1758-1838), der die Entwicklung der Orientalistik maßgeblich beeinflusste.
Sacy, widmet, teilweise, speciale, rigoros, lehrte, hätte, gyptologie, abgelehnt
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M. de Sacy quotes a letter addressed to the chief of the sect in India; and there is likewise a letter to the Byzantine emperor Constantine, son of Armanous, (Romanus,) and the clergy of the empire.
(Constantine VIII., M. de Sacy supposes, but this is irreconcilable with chronology; it must mean Constantine XI., Monomachus.) The assassination of Hakem is, of course, disbelieved by his sectaries.
M. de Sacy seems to consider the fact obscure and doubtful.
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 AllRefer.com - Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de (Language And Linguistics, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de (Language And Linguistics, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de, Language And Linguistics, Biographies
Sacy, Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de[ANtwAn´ EzAk´ bArON´ sElve´stru du sAsE´] Pronunciation Key, 1758–1838, French Orientalist.
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