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  1. Eugène Burnouf, ( París, 8 de abril de 1801 - París, 28 de mayo de 1852) fue un filólogo e indólogo francés, fundador de la Société Asiatique en el año 1822. Era hijo de Jean-Louis Burnouf .

  2. Eugène Burnouf (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn byʁnuf]; April 8, 1801 – May 28, 1852) was a French scholar, an Indologist and orientalist. His notable works include a study of Sanskrit literature, translation of the Hindu text Bhagavata Purana and Buddhist text Lotus Sutra.

  3. Eugène Burnouf, né à Paris le 8 avril 1801 et mort à Paris le 28 mai 1852, est un linguiste et indologue français, fondateur de la Société asiatique en 1822 et fils de Jean-Louis Burnouf.

  4. 24 de may. de 2024 · Eugène Burnouf (born Aug. 12, 1801, Paris, France—died May 28, 1852, Paris) was a French Orientalist who acquainted Europe with the religious tenets and Old Iranian language of the Avesta, the ancient sacred scripture of Zoroastrianism.

  5. Burnouf played a crucial role in demythologizing and humanizing the Buddha, portraying a compassionate man who preached to all who would listen, without dogma and ritual.

  6. 15 de dic. de 1990 · BURNOUF, EUGÈNE (1801-52), virtually the found­er of Iranian linguistics, as well as of the study of the history of Buddhism in France. He was born in Paris the son of a Hellenist and studied Sanskrit with de Chézy at the Collège de France; in 1829 he began to teach comparative grammar at the École Normale Supérieure, and in 1832 he ...

  7. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Present during the foundation of the Société Asiatique de Paris in 1822, Eugène Burnouf very soon became one of the European pioneers in several fields of research: deciphering pre-Islamic Iranian languages and the Buddhist Pāli language, which enabled progress to be made in Indo-European comparative grammar; and the study of Veda and post ...