Auguste Desgodins

Auguste Desgodins (Manheulles 1826 – 1913 Pedong) was a French missionary who attempted to enter into Tibet in the early 1860s.[1] While both Desgodins and his colleague, the Vicar Apostolic Thomine-Desmazures were granted passports to enter Lhasa, Tibet in 1861 and 1862, they were repelled from the border on multiple occasions.[2]

Desgodins published an essay of Tibetan grammar and was a key architect of the development of Tibetan-Latin dictionary French, which was published in 1899.[3]

Along with Felix Biet, he founded in 1865 the Catholic Church of Yerkalo.

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