Julien, Stanislas Aignan (17971873)

Julien, Stanislas Aignan, an eminent Sinalogue, born in Orleans, originally eminent in Greek; turned his attention to Chinese, and in 12 months time translated a part of one of the classical works in that language; originally professor of Greek, he became in 1827 professor of Chinese in the College of France in succession to Rémusat; he was not less distinguished as a Sanskrit and Pâli scholar (17971873).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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