Claude-Etienne Savary: Orientalism and Fraudulence in Late Eighteenth-Century France

Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 82 (1):283-314 (2019)
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Claude-Etienne Savary is known mainly as the translator of the Qurʾan into French and the author of the Lettres sur l’Egypte. Both his letters and his translation were im...

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