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CAUSSIN DE PERCEVAL

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 558 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CAUSSIN DE

PERCEVAL  , ARMAND-
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PIERRE (1795—1871), French orientalist, was born in Paris on the 13th of
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January 1795 . His
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father,
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Jean Jacques Antoine Caussin de Perceval (1759—1835), was professor of Arabic in the College de France . In 1814 he went to Constantinople as a student interpreter, and afterwards travelled in
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Asiatic
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Turkey, spending a
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year with the Maronites in the Lebanon, and finally becoming dragoman at Aleppo . Returning to Paris, he became professor of vulgar Arabic in the school of living
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Oriental
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languages in 1821, and also professor of Arabic in the College de France in 1833 . In 1849 he was elected to the Academy of Inscriptions . He died at Paris during the siege on the 15th of January 1871 . Caussin de Perceval published (1828) a useful Grammaire arabe vulgaire, which passed through several
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editions (4th ed., 1858), and edited and enlarged
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Elie Bocthor's 1 Dictionnaire francais-arabe (2 vols., 1828; 3rd ed., 1864); but his
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great reputation rests almost entirely on one
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book, the Essai sur l'histoire
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des Arabes avant l'Islamisme, pendant l'epoque de Mahomet (3 vols., 1847—1849), in which the native traditions as to the early
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history of the
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Arabs, down to the
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death of Mahommed and the
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complete subjection of all the tribes to
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Islam, are brought together with wonderful industry and set forth with much learning and lucidity . One of the
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principal MS.
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sources used is the great Kitkb al-Aghfni (Book of Songs) of
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Abu Faraj, which has since been published (20 vols., Boulak, 1868) in
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Egypt; but no publication of texts can deprive the Essai, which is now very rare, of its value as a trustworthy guide through a tangled mass of tradition .

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