Jules Bloch

See also: Bloch

Jules Bloch , born with Paris on May 1st 1880 and dead the November 29th 1953, is a French indianist.

Doctor be-letters in 1914, he is director of studies to the practical École of the high studies of 1919 with 1951, professor with the École of the Eastern languages of 1921 with 1937 and professor of language and literature sanscrites with the Collège de France of 1937 with 1941 and of 1944 with 1951.

Publications

  • a handbook of the scribe cachemirien at the XVIIe century, Lokaprakāça, allotted to Ksemendra , Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1914.
  • Formation of the language marathe , H. Champion, Paris, 1920. Volney price.
  • Indo-Aryan of Véda at modern times , Adrien-Maisonneuve, Paris, 1934.
  • grammatical Structure of the languages dravidiennes , Bookstore of America and the East, Adrien-Maisonneuve, Paris, 1946.
  • the Inscriptions of Asoka, translated and with accompanying notes by Jules Bloch , the Beautiful Letters, Paris, 1950.
  • the Tziganes , Presses university of France, Paris, 1953.
  • “Application of the cartography to the History of Indo-Aryan”, works published by C. Caillat and P. Meile, in Cahiers of the Asian Company , n° XIII, Paris, HMSO, 1963.
  • Collection of articles of Jules Bloch, 1906-1955 , texts gathered by Colette Caillat, Collège de France, Institute of Indian civilization: Diffusion E. of Boccard, Paris, 1985.

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