-
Charles François Marie,
Comte de
Rémusat (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa maʁi kɔ̃t də ʁemyza], 13
March 1797 – 6 June 1875), was a
French politician...
- Jean-Pierre Abel-
Rémusat (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ abɛl ʁemyza]; 5
September 1788 – 2 June 1832) was a
French sinologist best
known as the first...
- Paul de
Rémusat (17
November 1831, Paris – 22
January 1897, Paris), son of the
French politician Charles de
Rémusat,
became a
distinguished journalist...
- Jean
Rémusat (1815–1880) was a
French flautist,
composer of
music for the flute, and conductor. In
later life he
lived in Shanghai.
Rémusat was born in...
-
Claire Élisabeth
Jeanne Gravier de
Vergennes de
Rémusat (5
January 1780 – 16
December 1821) was a
French woman of letters. She
married at sixteen, and...
- a
student of Jean-Pierre Abel-
Rémusat, and
succeeded him as the
chair of
Chinese at the Collège de
France upon
Rémusat's death in 1832. The
quantity and...
- to the 19th
century CE. In 1824, the
French sinologist Jean-Pierre Abel-
Rémusat identified the mo as the black-and-white
Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus)...
- kwoh, they knew
indeed that it was the land of Han. — Faxian, c. 415 CE.
Rémusat's translation of the work
caused a stir in
European scholarship, although...
- how much
reform is
still needed". The Economist.
Retrieved 7 July 2020.
Rémusat, Abel, 1820.
Histoire de la
ville de Khotan: tirée des
annales de la chine...
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Mansel 2001, p. 238
Pinkney 1972, pp. 83–84; de
Rémusat,
Madame (1880). Mémoires de
Madame de
Rémusat 1802-1808 (in French). Vol. 2.
Calmann Lévy. pp...