-
called Cochinchina by most
Europeans and
Quinam by the Dutch. Jean-Louis
Taberd, in his 1838 map,
called Tonkin as "Cocincina exterior" (Đàng Ngoài) and...
- Jean-Louis
Taberd (1794–1840) was a
French missionary of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society, and
titular bishop of Isauropolis, in
partibus infidelium...
- Tiên. He
attended Marie Curie High
School and La San
Taberd High
School (Trường
Trung học La San
Taberd), now
renamed as Trần Đại Nghĩa High School. Thế Sơn...
- calls".
Retrieved 4
April 2023. A
video of the
dance figure being performed:
Taberd, Ngọc Lợi. "The
Grand Colonel Spin -
Square Dance A.9 (Mỹ)". YouTube. Retrieved...
- "bread", is
attested in
Vietnamese as
early as the 1830s, in Jean-Louis
Taberd's dictionary Dictionarium Latino-Annamiti****. The
French introduced Vietnam...
-
written by P. J.
Pigneau de
Behaine in 1773 and
published by Jean-Louis
Taberd in 1838.
Modern Vietnamese, from the 19th century. The
following diagram...
- "British"
India company"
Authors Le
Poivre (1740), J
Chaigneau (1816–1819),
Taberd (1833), and
Gutzlagip (1840) also ****erted that
Hoang Sa
belonged to Vietnam...
- 1838 map of
Vietnam published by Jean L.
Taberd...
-
Saigon Building of the W**** –
Former Institution Taberd, 1890".
HISTORIC VIETNAM. "La
Salle Taberd Sàigòn, VN". www.facebook.com. "visie" [Vision]. Technisch...
-
TABERD, "Note on the
Geography of Cochinchina",
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, Vol. VI, 9/1837. (1838) Jean
Louis TABERD,...