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Société Asiatique

The Société Asiatique (Asiatic Society) is a French learned society dedicated to the study of Asia. It was founded in 1822 with the mission of developing and diffusing knowledge of Asia. Its boundaries of geographic interest are broad, ranging from the Maghreb to the Far East. The society publishes the Journal asiatique. At present the society has about 700 members in France and abroad; its library contains over 90,000 volumes.

History Edit

The establishment of the society was confirmed by royal ordinance on April 15, 1829. Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy was the first president.

Notable people Edit

List of the presidents of the Société Edit

External links Edit

  • L'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
  • Journal Asiatique
  • Journal asiatique from 1822 to 1936


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