Auguste Carrière Explained

Auguste Carrière (19 August 1838, Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux – 25 January 1902, Paris) was a linguist, grammarian and French historian, specializing in comparative grammar and Armenian culture. He was a professor at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in Paris, and was an advocate of Armenian language studies, establishing an Armenian Chair at the school.[1]

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  1. Book: Annuaire . Imprimerie nationale. . fr . École pratique des hautes études . 1902 .