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Latest revision as of 13:46, 24 January 2024

Toussaint, G. on the DRL

Gustave-Charles Toussaint
English Phonetics Gustave-Charles Toussaint
Sort Name Toussaint, Gustave-Charles
Toussaint Gustave Charles-Wikidata.jpg
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Birth:   1869
Death:   1938
Place of birth:   Rennes, France


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Gustave-Charles Toussaint, born in Rennes on January 11, 1869 and died in Parame on October 12, 1938, [was] a colonial magistrate, orientalist, Tibetologist, explorer, French poet, member of the Geographical Society and the Asian Society of Paris. Passionate about the study of Asian civilizations, he notably translated from Tibetan the Padma Thang Yig which he brought from the Litang monastery in Tibet. (Source Accessed Jan 24, 2024)

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