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APA citation. Mooney, J. (1909). Peter Stephen Duponceau. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. MLA citation. Mooney, James. "Peter Stephen Duponceau." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05205b.htm>.
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Peter Stephen DuPonceau, born Pierre-Etienne Du Ponceau, (June 3, 1760, St-Martin de Ré, France - April 1, 1844, Philadelphia) was a French linguist, philosopher, and jurist. He spent the majority of...
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Almost as old as the image of Goddard is the portrait of the superannuated stalwart of the APS, Peter Stephen Duponceau (above right), which was presented to the Society in March, 1840. Then nearly 80 years old, Duponceau was renowned as a brilliant interpreter of international law and an equally brilliant historian and...
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A pioneer in ethnographic and linguistic studies of the American Indian and one of the most active members of the American Philosophical Society, Peter Stephen DuPonceau helped to establish the American Philosophical Society's reputation as one of the world's foremost centers for the study of American Indians and their...
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A jurist and linguist, b. at St-Martin de Ré, France 3 June, 1760; d. at Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1 April, 1844. Educated in a Benedictine college, he exhibited a marked taste for languages, and in 1777 accompanied Baron Steuben to America, This page was last modified on 6 March 2007, at 23:57.
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A jurist and linguist, b. at St-Martin de Ré, France 3 June, 1760; d. at Philadelphia, U.S.A. 1 April, 1844. Educated in a Benedictine college, he exhibited a marked taste for languages, and in 1777 accompanied Baron Steuben to America, Please send me special offers from Catholic Online's valued partners. See Sample...
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Pierre-Etienne Du Ponceau (also known as Peter Stephen Duponceau), a friend of the Coxe family and of William Tilghman, served as one of several trustees for Tench Coxe during the turbulent financial years of Coxe's land speculation. *Murphy D. Smith, "Peter Stephen DuPonceau and his Study of Languages,"
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