Théodore Pavie
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Théodore Pavie
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Théodore Pavie was a traveler and writer born in Angers, France. He spoke nine languages, including German, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindustani, Chinese, and Manchu.
He is best known for his contributions to journals, including Revue des Deux Mondes. Pavie used the journal as source material for a two-volume book entitled "Souvenirs Atlantiques." On the recommendation of Victor Hugo, Pavie printed 500 copies of the work. He was a student of Eugène Burnouf at the College Royal d'Angers. After his teacher'
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French writer
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2023-09-18T22:16:15Z
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