Category:Early Islamic Studies--1700s

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EIS 1700s -- History of research -- Overview
EIS 1700s -- History of research -- Overview

The founding in Paris in 1795 of the École Spéciale des Langues Orientales Vivantes marks off the beginnings of modern Islamic studies, for it was under the school's second director, Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy, that the first systematic curriculum for the teaching of Islamic languages, culture and civilization was established in Europe.


EIS 1700s -- Noticeable Works
EIS 1700s -- Noticeable Works


EIS Languages
EIS Languages


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EIS Timeline -> 1700s

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Cognate Fields (1700s)
Cognate Fields (1700s)


Pages in category "Early Islamic Studies--1700s"

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