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'''Jean (John) Gagnier''' (1670c-1740) was a French scholar, active mostly in England, where he taught Hebrew and Arabic at the University of Oxford.
'''Jean (John) Gagnier''' (1670c-1740) was a French scholar, active mostly in England, where he taught Hebrew and Arabic at the University of Oxford. He authored a Latin translation of [[Josippon]] (1706) and a Life of Muhammad (1732).
   
   
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Jean (John) Gagnier (1670c-1740) was a French scholar, active mostly in England, where he taught Hebrew and Arabic at the University of Oxford. He authored a Latin translation of Josippon (1706) and a Life of Muhammad (1732).

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