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Jacques Bacot (4 July 1877 – 25 June 1965) was an explorer and pioneering French Tibetologist. He travelled extensively in India, western China, and the Tibetan border regions. He worked at the École pratique des hautes études. Bacot was the first western scholar to study the Tibetan grammatical tradition, and along with F. W. Thomas (1867–1956) belonged to the first generation of scholars to study the Old Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts. Bacot made frequent use of Tibetan informants. He acquired aid from Gendün Chöphel in studying Dunhuang manuscripts.

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  • Jacques Bacot (de)
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  • Jacques Bacot (geb. 4. Juli 1877 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye; gest. 18. Juni 1965 in Paris, 7. Arrondissement) war ein französischer Reisender und Tibetologe, der sich mit Reisewerken über Tibet und breit gefächerten philologischen Arbeiten einen Namen gemacht hat. 1907 hatte er die Flussgebiete des Mekong und des Jangtsekiang erkundet. Der vielseitige französische Geograf, Linguist, Ethnologe, Forscher, Orientalist, Tibetologe und last not least: Reisende des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts war ein anerkannter Tibet-Spezialist, der an der École pratique des hautes études arbeitete. (de)
  • Jacques Bacot (4 July 1877 – 25 June 1965) was an explorer and pioneering French Tibetologist. He travelled extensively in India, western China, and the Tibetan border regions. He worked at the École pratique des hautes études. Bacot was the first western scholar to study the Tibetan grammatical tradition, and along with F. W. Thomas (1867–1956) belonged to the first generation of scholars to study the Old Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts. Bacot made frequent use of Tibetan informants. He acquired aid from Gendün Chöphel in studying Dunhuang manuscripts. (en)
  • Jacques Bacot (né le 4 juillet 1877 à Saint-Germain-en-Laye et mort le 18 juin 1965 à Paris 7e) est un géographe, linguiste, ethnologue, explorateur, orientaliste et tibétologue français du début du XXe siècle, spécialiste reconnu du Tibet, qui travaille à l'École pratique des hautes études. (fr)
  • Jacques Bacot (1877-1965) was een ontdekkingsreiziger en tibetoloog. Hij reisde veel in India, West-China en de grensregio's van Tibet. Jacques Bacot maakte vanaf 1904 een reis rond de wereld, waarbij hij in 1906 een expeditie naar Tibet maakte. In 1907 reisde hij naar de vallei van de Jangtsekiang. Bij zijn terugkomst in Frankrijk in 1908, ging hij zich met Sylvain Lévi wijden aan de studie Tibetaans. Andere grote reizen die hij ondernam, waren naar Indochina (1909-1910) en de Himalaya (1913-1914 en 1930-1931) (nl)
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