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    Eusèbe Renaudot (French pronunciation: [øzɛb ʁənodo]; 20 July 1646 – 1 September 1720) was a French theologian and Orientalist. Renaudot was born in Paris...
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  • Charles-Eusèbe Dionne (1846–1925), French Canadian naturalist and taxidermist Eusèbe Renaudot (1646–1720), French theologian and Orientalist Eusèbe Jaojoby...
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  • Renaudot may refer to: Eusèbe Renaudot (1646–1720), French theologian and expert on Eastern languages Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1867–1962), French...
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    journalist" and the "inventor of the personal ad". Prix Renaudot, a literary award named after him Eusèbe Renaudot, his grandson Wikisource has the text of the 1913...
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    if he existed at all, it was as a simple monk". French theologian Eusèbe Renaudot similarly held doubts regarding John Maron's existence. Other scholarship...
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    various saints is that they were originally used on their feasts. Eusèbe Renaudot translated and published 39 of these. After that, the Liturgy of St...
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    July 20 François Vaillant de Gueslis, Jesuit missionary (d. 1718) Eusèbe Renaudot, French theologian and orientalist (d. 1720) July 24 – Madeleine Boullogne...
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  • Dacier), French scholar and translator (born c. 1654) September 1 – Eusèbe Renaudot, French theologian and orientalist (born 1646) September 9 – Philippe...
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  • Leibniz, German mathematician and philosopher (died 1716) July 20 – Eusèbe Renaudot, French theologian and orientalist (died 1720) Probable – John Mason...
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    to the Quran, destroy them." Later scholars—beginning with Father Eusèbe Renaudot's remark in 1713 in his translation of the History of the Patriarchs...
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    very curious records of early Arab intercourse with China of which Eusèbe Renaudot had given but an imperfect translation (Relation des voyages, etc....
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  • July 20 François Vaillant de Gueslis, Jesuit missionary (d. 1718) Eusèbe Renaudot, French theologian and orientalist (d. 1720) July 24 – Madeleine Boullogne...
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  • "Eusèbe Renaudot (1646–1720)". Renaudot, E., Fournier, F., San Giacomo Maggiore. (1713). Historia patriarcharum alexandrinorum. Parisiis. Renaudot, E...
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  • translated by various scholars led by O. H. E. Burmester, in Cairo. In 1713 Eusèbe Renaudot published the Latin translation Historia patriarcharum alexandrinorum...
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  • al-Misriyah (History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria). Translation by Eusèbe Renaudot (1646–1720) published in 1713. (PO 1.II, Runc. Vol I, p. 349) Histoire...
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  • very curious records of early Arab intercourse with China of which Eusèbe Renaudot had given but an imperfect translation in 1733. Fragments arabes et...
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  • Baro, 1636–1650, playwright and poet Jean Doujat, 1650–1688, lawyer Eusèbe Renaudot, 1688–1720, ecclesiastic Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette, 1720–1725, ecclesiastic...
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    Bovier de Fontenelle, Barthélemy d'Herbelot, Charles Perrault, and Eusèbe Renaudot. The Académie du Luxembourg was well known to Alary from the memories...
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