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Louis Bazin (born December 20, 1920) is a French orientalist.

Biography

Born in Caen, he joined the Ecole Normale Superieure de la rue d'Ulm in 1939. It is the aggregate of grammar three years later. When he left the ENS, in 1943, he became a senior research fellow at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, while continuing his studies at the National School of Oriental Languages alive. In 1949, he became a professor delegate, when his teacher Jean Deny, retires, then, in 1957, full professor at the ENLOV (later National Institute of Oriental Languages and Cultures, INALCO). Since 1950, he is also director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Section IV). In 1978, he became a lecturer, then, from 1980, a professor of universities, the University of Paris III, Sorbonne news. He retired in 1990. With Robert Mantran, then Gilles Veinstein, it is the world's largest french turcologues the second half of the twentieth century.

Louis Bazin is a member of the Asian Society (of which he was vice-chairman), the Linguistic Society of Paris, the Company Ernest Renan (Paris), the Company's Hungarian orientalist, Deutsche Gesellschaft Morgenländische, l 'International Union of Oriental and Asian Studies (of which he was treasurer, secretary general and vice-president), the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu und Literatur der Mainz and the Academy of inscriptions and belles-lettres (elected 22 October 1993 to chair Claude Cahen). He is Vice-Chairman of the Societas Uralo-Altaica and president of the local branch of Oriental Languages and Cultures du CNRS.

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