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  • {{Short description|French philosopher, translator and authority on Kant}} ...(French department)|Nord]] – 23 May 1921, [[Paris]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[philosopher]], [[translator]] and authority on [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|French writer (1866–1942)}} {{Expand French|date=January 2025}} ...
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  • ...ersailles (city)|Versailles]], [[France]]) was the leading [[French people|French]] Hispanist of his time, educated at [[École Nationale des Chartes|École de [[Category:19th-century French writers]] ...
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  • {{Short description|French philosopher}} '''Jean Bourdeau''' (28 June 1848 – 8 September 1928) was a French writer, known for his books on aspects of [[socialism]]. He was also a tran ...
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  • {{Expand French|topic=bio|Guillaume Guizot|date=July 2024}} ...me |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hqpfAAAAcAAJ&dq=Guillaume+Guizot+french&pg=PA14 |title=Du catholicisme du protestantisme et de la philosophie en Fr ...
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  • {{short description|French orientalist (1795–1871)}} ...Perceval]]'''Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval''' (1795–1871) was a French [[oriental studies|orientalist]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|French physician, poet and translator (1868–1949)}} ...and One Nights]]'' from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] into [[French language|French]], which was published from 1898 to 1904,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wor ...
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  • {{Short description|French Rabbi 1839 – 1905}} ...; 8 December 1905 in [[Paris]]) was an [[Alsace|Alsatian]]-[[French people|French]] [[rabbi]] and [[chief rabbi]] of [[France]]. ...
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  • ...eling, the family moved to [[Ghent]] where the sisters moved in circles of French-speaking, mainly anti-clerical intelligentsia before eventually returning t [[Category:Translators to Dutch]] ...
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  • '''James Darmesteter''' (28 March 1849{{snd}}19 October 1894) was a French author, [[oriental studies|orientalist]], and [[antiquarian]]. ...f the [[Pasteur Institute]] at Paris), led him to translate her poems into French in 1888. Two years after his death a collection of excellent essays on Engl ...
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  • ...at the time), but also in [[German language|German]] and [[French language|French]], and was well versed in [[Western literature]].{{sfn|Gaster|1911}} ...ing the Romanian theatre, translating many books and plays from German and French into Romanian, notably the ''[[Britannicus (play)|Britannicus]]'' of [[Jean ...
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  • {{Short description|Cuban-French poet (1842–1905)}} | image = José-Maria de Heredia (French poet) by Adolphe Lalauze.jpg ...
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  • ...enaissance]] writer, [[Matteo Bandello]], and several short stories by the French novelist and playwright, [[Honoré de Balzac]]. [[Category:Translators from Catalonia]] ...
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  • ...) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] theologian who translated the [[Bible]] into French from the original texts in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and [[Greek language| [[Category:Translators of the Bible into French]] ...
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  • {{Short description|French historian and orientalist (1826–1908)}} ...a ship from [[Constantinople]] to [[Marseille]], was a nineteenth-century French historian and [[oriental studies|orientalist]]. ...
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  • {{French literature sidebar}} ...|Versailles]], [[France]]) was an American poet, who wrote mostly in the [[French language]]. He belonged to the [[Symbolism (movement)|Symbolist]] school. ...
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  • [[Category:19th-century Scottish historians]] [[Category:Translators from French]] ...
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  • {{short description|Romanian-French writer and aristocrat (1864-1947)}} | language = French ...
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  • ...t Gyrowetz]] and C. Weigl (Weisenhaus, The Orphanage), and translated many French operas into German. In 1814, he revised the libretto of ''[[Fidelio]]'' at [[Category:19th-century German dramatists and playwrights]] ...
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  • ...did not complete his studies. After returning to his home town, he taught French at a college run by his father. Among his students was [[José Maria de Eça [[Category:19th-century Portuguese writers]] ...
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