Denis Dominique Cardonne
Denis Dominique Cardonne , born with Paris in 1720 and dead the December 25th 1783, is a French orientalist and translator,
It is taken along to the nine years age to Constantinople where it remains during twenty years. Of return in France, it becomes secretary-interprets of the king for the Eastern languages, royal critic and inspector of the bookstore. Named professor with the royal College, it is titular pulpit of Turkish and Persan of 1750 to its death.
Publications
- History of Africa and Spain under the domination of the Arabs (3 volumes, 1765)
- Mixtures of Eastern, translated différens handwritten Turkish, Arabic and Persan literature of the Library of the King, by Mr. Cardonne (1770)
- Tales and Indian fables of Bidpaï and Lokman. Translated Ali Tchelebi-Ben-Saleh, Turkish author. Work started with fire Mr. Galland, continued and finished by Mr. Cardonne (3 volumes, 1778)
- Extraits from the Arab manuscripts in which it is spoken about the historical événemens relating to the reign of Louis saint, translated by Mr. Cardonne (1819) Text into line
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