Pierre Larcher
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Pierre Larcher
Summary
Pierre Larcher is a human[1]. He was born on May 23, 1948[2]. He worked as an arabist[3], research fellow[4], and translator[5].
Key Facts
- Pierre Larcher was born on May 23, 1948[2].
- Pierre Larcher held citizenship in France[6].
- Pierre Larcher's professions included arabist[3].
- Pierre Larcher's professions included research fellow[4].
- Pierre Larcher's professions included translator[5].
- Pierre Larcher's education included a stint at Faculty of Arts of Paris[7].
- Pierre Larcher's education included a stint at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[8].
- Pierre Larcher's doctoral advisor was André Miquel[9].
- Pierre Larcher is recorded as male[10].
- Pierre Larcher's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Pierre Larcher supervised Marie Varin as a doctoral student[12].
- Pierre Larcher supervised Manuela Elisa Bibiana Giolfo as a doctoral student[13].
- Pierre Larcher's family name is recorded as Larcher[14].
- Pierre Larcher's given name is recorded as Pierre[15].
- Pierre Larcher's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[16].
- Pierre Larcher's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[17].
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Origins and Family
Pierre Larcher was born on May 23, 1948[2].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[7], a faculty[18], in France[19], founded in 1808[20] and École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[8], an educational institution[21], in France[22], founded in 1795[23]. Pierre Larcher's doctoral advisor was André Miquel[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include arabist[3], research fellow[4], and translator[5]. Doctoral students include Marie Varin[12], an arabist[24], b. 1973[25], of France[26] and Manuela Elisa Bibiana Giolfo[13], a linguist[27], b. 1960[28], of Italy[29].
FAQs
What did Pierre Larcher do for work?
Pierre Larcher worked as arabist[3], research fellow[4], and translator[5].
Where did Pierre Larcher go to school?
Pierre Larcher was educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[7] and École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[8].