École des langues orientales vivantes (France)
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École des langues orientales (France)
École nationale des langues orientales vivantes (France)
École spéciale des langues orientales vivantes (France)
ENLOV
Paris. École des langues orientales vivantes
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Identifies RWO
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found: Publications (École des langues orien. viv. (France)) ; 4me sér., t. 14. Buondelmonti, C. Description des îles de l'Archipel grec, 1974:t.p. verso (École des langues orientales, Paris)
found: LC data base, 9/13/85(hdg.: Paris. École des langues orientales vivantes; usage: École des langues orientales, Paris; École des langues orientales vivantes)
found: Wikipedia, French version, Apr. 18, 2014(Institut national des languages et civilisations orientales (INALCO); Ecole spéciale des langues orientales was created 1795 at the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, teaching Arabic, Turkish, Crimean Tatar, Persian and Malaysian; continued to grow throughout the 19th cent., merging with the École des Jeunes de langues that had been founded by Colbert in 1669; in 1914 it became École des langues orientales vivantes (ENLOV); in 1968 it was integrated in the university sector as Centre universitaire des langues orientales vivantes (CULOV), which by decree of Feb. 3, 1971 became the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO))
found: Outre-mers, tome 96, no 358-359, 2008, viewed online September 16, 2019:pages 381-382 (Jacques DAGET; obtained a diploma in Sudanese [West Africa] languages at the École des languages orientales; mastered Fulbe ("pulaar"] and Bozo languages)
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Change Notes
1983-04-27: new
2019-09-17: revised
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