François Bourgade
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François Bourgade (born 7 July 1806 in Gaujan and died 21 May 1866 in Paris) was a French missionary and philosopher. He was one of the first French missionaries to Muslim North Africa.[1]
[edit] Books published
- Soirées de Carthage (1847)
- La clef du Coran (1852)
- Passage du Coran � l'Evangile (1855)
- La toison d'or de la langue phénicienne (1852, 1856)
- Lettre � M. E. Renan (1864).
[edit] References
- ^ François Bourgade - Catholic Encyclopedia Article
This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.