Claude-Étienne Savary

Claude-Étienne Savary (1750–1788) was a French writer, translator and egyptologist.

Also recorded as Claude-Etienne Savary; Nicolas Savary.

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Overview

Born at Vitré in 1750, died at Paris in 1788.

In detail

the recorded working language is French and Arabic.

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  1. 1.

    “Claude-Étienne Savary”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2627488: Claude-Étienne Savary

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Plan de la Grande Pyramide vers 1780, tirée des Lettres sur l'Egypte de Claude-Etienne Savary.

Plan de la Grande Pyramide vers 1780, tirée des Lettres sur l'Egypte de Claude-Etienne Savary.

Claude-Étienne Savary · File:Claude-Etienne Savary - Lettres sur l Egypte, 1786, tome premier.djvu · Public domain

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