Jean-Jacques-Antoine Caussin de Perceval


Jean-Jacques-Antoine Caussin de Perceval was an 18th–19th-century French orientalist.

Biography

The son of a cloth merchant of Montdidier, he moved to Paris to reunite with his uncle François Béjot, custodian of manuscripts in the bibliothèque du Roi. He learned Hebrew and Arabic at the Collège de France where he attended the lessons of Cardonne and Deshauterayes whom he succeeded in the chair of Arabic in 1783. In 1787, he replaced his uncle as custodian of manuscripts in the library of the king, a position he held until 1792.
Stayed clear of political events, he entered in 1809 at the Institute of which he became president, earning him the honor to deliver the tribute to Louis-Mathieu Langlès.
He was Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval's father.

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