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DARMESTETER, JAMES

  

DARMESTETER, JAMES (b. 12 Mar 1849, d. 19 Oct 1894), the great Iranist, was the son of a Jewish bookbinder... #Iranica.

Darmesteter, James (1849-1894)

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The Encyclopædia Iranica, Mary Boyce and D. N. MacKenzie:

DARMESTETER, JAMES (b. Château-Salins, Alsace, 12 March 1849, d. Paris, 19 October 1894), the great Iranist, was the son of a Jewish bookbinder, who in 1852 moved to Paris to improve his children’s educational opportunities. Through the prompting of his elder brother Arsène, himself a distinguished philologist specializing in medieval French, James (who was endowed with a superb intellect in a frail body), after a brilliant school career, enrolled at the École des Hautes Études, where he studied comparative gram-mar with Michel Bréal and Sanskrit with Abel Bergaigne and made his first contribution to Iranian studies in 1874 with “Notes de philologie iranienne” (MSL 4, pp. 300-17)... more


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