The chronology of these periods varies according to the systems of different orientalists.
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This tablet, called the Rosetta Stone, was sent to France and submitted to the orientalists for interpretation.
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At Oxford and Cambridge Universities, there were the most enlightened theologians, classicists, orientalists, philologists, mathematicians, chemists, architects, and musicians.
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I felt great relief in studying with my friend Clerval, and found not only instruction but consolation in the works of the orientalists.
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If, in spite of the Orientalists and the conjecture of M.F.
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Sir William Jones, the famous Orientalscholar, altered this rule to suit himself.
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Second, all Orientalscholars and writers supposed that this was his native city.
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To the celebrated traveller and Orientalscholar I introduced myself.
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Some Orientalscholars think that they had also learned many things from Christian sources.
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The dilemma is one familiar to all Orientalscholars.
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Second, all Orientalscholars and writers supposed that this was his native city.
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Some Orientalscholars think that they had also learned many things from Christian sources.
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The dilemma is one familiar to all Orientalscholars.
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Sanskrit has only recently become known to Europe through the researches of English and German Orientalscholars.
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Few are the Orientalscholars in England who could do justice to this picture of the mediaeval Arab.
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Baqer Moin is a BBC Correspondent and Central Asiaspecialist.
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Reuters Asiaspecialists in financials, autos, technology and the resources industry provide insights on current trends.
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Reuters Asiaspecialists in financials, resources, technology and the autos sectors provide insights on current trends.
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Arjuna Mahendran is an Asiaspecialist and the Chief Investment officer at Emirates National Bank of Dubai.
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BBC Central Asiaspecialist Baqer Moin about the violent and dramatic revolutions happening now in North Africa and Middle Eastern countries.
Ús de orientalist en anglès
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Nothing like a dazzling Broadway musical adaptation to reinforce troubling orientalist stereotypes, then.
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But of course no seasoned orientalist has any idea of dying without seeing India.
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The image of Venetian tourist kitsch gives way to the stereotype of cut-price orientalist finery.
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Her perfume of orientalist fantasy casts the onlooker as a decadent connoisseur of sensual pleasure.
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What Arthur Probsthain, who was a distinguished orientalist, would have made of it is a moot point.
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Any good orientalist could probably refer you to commentaries on the Qur'án and on the Buddhist Scriptures.
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AMARI, MICHELE (1806-1889), Italian orientalist and patriot, was born at Palermo.
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Crawford writes to me that his notice (John Crawford, orientalist, ethnologist, etc., 1783-1868.
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He was sitting in the Botanical Garden sketching a plant, when Dean Celsius, a great orientalist and theologian of his day, passed by.
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Every Orientalist in Europe would patronize it discursively with Sanskrit and Pali texts.
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The chronology of these periods varies according to the systems of different orientalists.
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Most either tend to the luridly sensationalist or fall prey to Orientalist trappings.
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This scribe also copied, about 1810, for the same Orientalist, the Ikhwßn al-Safß
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Hark forward! fitfully to another Orientalist, his younger brother, attired like a midshipman.
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Raske, the Orientalist, who had visited Serampore, was a Professor in the University there.
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He was learned even to erudition, and almost an Orientalist.