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François Philippe Sarchi originally Samuel Morpurgo, born in Gradisca d'Isonzo in Italy in 1764 and died in Paris in 1830, was a lawyer, linguist, philologist of Illyrian origin, specializing in Italian and Hebrew. After a legal and linguistic training, he became a professor at the University of Vienna; he wrote various books on language, grammar and Italian poetry. He was a notary in Trieste, then linguist and translator in Paris and London. He then devoted himself to the study of literature and Hebrew philology. His main work on the subject is a book on Hebrew poetry and a Hebrew grammar.

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  • François Philippe Sarchi originally Samuel Morpurgo, born in Gradisca d'Isonzo in Italy in 1764 and died in Paris in 1830, was a lawyer, linguist, philologist of Illyrian origin, specializing in Italian and Hebrew. After a legal and linguistic training, he became a professor at the University of Vienna; he wrote various books on language, grammar and Italian poetry. He was a notary in Trieste, then linguist and translator in Paris and London. He then devoted himself to the study of literature and Hebrew philology. His main work on the subject is a book on Hebrew poetry and a Hebrew grammar. (en)
  • François Philippe Sarchi, originellement Samuel Morpurgo, né à Gradisca d'Isonzo en Italie en 1764, mort à Paris en 1830, est un juriste, linguiste, philologue d'origine illyrienne, spécialisé dans l'italien et l'hébreu. De formation juridique et linguistique, il devient professeur à l'université de Vienne ; il écrit divers ouvrages sur la langue, la grammaire et la poésie italiennes. Il est ensuite notaire à Trieste, puis linguiste et traducteur à Paris et à Londres. (fr)
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  • François Philippe Sarchi originally Samuel Morpurgo, born in Gradisca d'Isonzo in Italy in 1764 and died in Paris in 1830, was a lawyer, linguist, philologist of Illyrian origin, specializing in Italian and Hebrew. After a legal and linguistic training, he became a professor at the University of Vienna; he wrote various books on language, grammar and Italian poetry. He was a notary in Trieste, then linguist and translator in Paris and London. He then devoted himself to the study of literature and Hebrew philology. His main work on the subject is a book on Hebrew poetry and a Hebrew grammar. (en)
  • François Philippe Sarchi, originellement Samuel Morpurgo, né à Gradisca d'Isonzo en Italie en 1764, mort à Paris en 1830, est un juriste, linguiste, philologue d'origine illyrienne, spécialisé dans l'italien et l'hébreu. De formation juridique et linguistique, il devient professeur à l'université de Vienne ; il écrit divers ouvrages sur la langue, la grammaire et la poésie italiennes. Il est ensuite notaire à Trieste, puis linguiste et traducteur à Paris et à Londres. Il se consacre alors à l'étude de la littérature et de la philologie hébraïque. Ses travaux principaux sur le sujet sont un ouvrage sur la poésie hébraïque, et une grammaire hébraïque. (fr)
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