Difference between revisions of "Toussaint, G."
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "{{Header}}" to "") |
|||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |MainNamePhon=Gustave-Charles Toussaint | ||
+ | |SortName=Toussaint, Gustave-Charles | ||
+ | |namefirst=Gustave-Charles | ||
+ | |namelast=Toussaint | ||
+ | |PersonType=Authors of French Works; Translators | ||
+ | |bio=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. ([https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave-Charles_Toussaint Source Accessed Jan 24, 2024]) | ||
+ | |images=File:Toussaint Gustave Charles-Wikidata.jpg | ||
+ | |yearbirth=1869 | ||
+ | |yeardeath=1938 | ||
+ | |bornin=Rennes, France | ||
|classification=People | |classification=People | ||
|pagename=Toussaint, G. | |pagename=Toussaint, G. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
|pagecreationdate=24 August 2017 | |pagecreationdate=24 August 2017 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Full Text Subpage}} | {{Full Text Subpage}} | ||
{{Footer}} | {{Footer}} |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 24 January 2024
Gustave-Charles Toussaint
English Phonetics | Gustave-Charles Toussaint |
---|---|
Sort Name | Toussaint, Gustave-Charles |
Dates
Birth: | 1869 |
---|---|
Death: | 1938 |
Place of birth: | Rennes, France |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
Biographical Information
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)
Links
- Wiki Pages