- Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux (/kʊərˈduː/; French:
Cœurdoux [kœʁdu]; 18
December 1691, Bourges,
France – 15 June 1779, Pondicherry,
French India) was a French...
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Lettres in 1767,
another Jesuit missionary in India, père Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux,
posed the
question of the
origin of the
Sanskrit language and systematically...
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between words in
German and in Persian.
Gaston Coeurdoux and
others made
observations of the same type.
Coeurdoux made a
thorough comparison of Sanskrit, Latin...
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Cœurdoux, SJ, dans la
version de N.-J. Desvaulx. Vol. 1. Ed.
Sylvie Murr. Paris: École Française d'Extrême-Orient, 1987. L'Indologie du Père
Cœurdoux...
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naturelle in Paris. In 1742,
another Frenchman,
Father Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux, also
supplied details of the
chintz making process,
while he was trying...
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memoir sent to the
French Academy of
Sciences in 1767 Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux, a
French Jesuit who
spent all his life in India, had
specifically demonstrated...
- the Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1767, Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux, a
French Jesuit who
spent most of his life in India, had specifically...
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further developed, in the 18th century, by
Jesuit missionary Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux, and
later East
India Company employee William Jones, in 1786, through...
- Latin, Gr****, German, and Russian! Oh,
great antiquity! Gaston-Laurent
Coeurdoux (1691 – 1779) sent a Mémoire to the
French Académie des
inscriptions et...
- Indologists.
Megasthenes (350–290 BC) Al-Biruni (973–1050) Gaston-Laurent
Cœurdoux (1691–1779)
Anquetil Duperron (1731–1805)
William Jones (1746–1794) Charles...