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|bio=Jean-Pierre Guillaume Pauthier, born in Mamirolle on October 4, 1801 and died in Paris on March 11, 1873, was an orientalist and French poet.
|bio=Jean-Pierre Guillaume Pauthier (born in Mamirolle on October 4, 1801 and died in Paris on March 11, 1873) was an orientalist and French poet.


[A] renowned scholar, he published numerous studies and writings on the East (China, India), on the Ionian Islands, and carried out numerous translations, including [works written by] Marco Polo and Confucius. He also translated the ''Essay on the Philosophy of the Hindus'' by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. ([https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Pauthier Adapted from Source Aug 25, 2021])
[A] renowned scholar, he published numerous studies and writings on the East (China, India), on the Ionian Islands, and carried out numerous translations, including [works written by] Marco Polo and Confucius. He also translated the ''Essay on the Philosophy of the Hindus'' by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. ([https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Pauthier Adapted from Source Aug 25, 2021])

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PersonType Category:Authors of French Works
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Jean-Pierre
LastName / namelast Pauthier
namemiddle Guillaume
MainNamePhon Jean-Pierre Guillaume Pauthier
SortName Pauthier, Jean-Pierre
bio Jean-Pierre Guillaume Pauthier (born in Mamirolle on October 4, 1801 and died in Paris on March 11, 1873) was an orientalist and French poet.

[A] renowned scholar, he published numerous studies and writings on the East (China, India), on the Ionian Islands, and carried out numerous translations, including [works written by] Marco Polo and Confucius. He also translated the Essay on the Philosophy of the Hindus by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. (Adapted from Source Aug 25, 2021)

YearBirth 1801/10/04
YearDeath 1873/03/11
BornIn Mamirolle, France
IsInGyatsa No
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