Abel Pavet de Courteille
Abel Jean Baptiste Michel Pavet de Courteille was a 19th-century French orientalist, who specialized in the study of Turkic languages.
Career
Through his mother, Sophie Silvestre, he was Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy's grandson. He taught Turkish at the Collège de France, as extraordinary professor in 1854 and then as holder of an ordinary chair in 1861. In 1873, he succeeded Emmanuel de Rougé at the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. He was also a member of the Société asiatique. He led Turcology to the study of Central Asian languages and was the author of a dictionary of Eastern Turkish and of several editions and translations of texts.
He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Publications
Dictionnaire turk-oriental, destiné principalement à faciliter la lecture des ouvrages de Babur, d'Aboul-Gâzi et de Ali-Shir Nava'i, Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1870.État présent de l'Ottoman Empire: statistique, gouvernement, administration, finances, armée, communautés non musulmanes, etc., d'après le Salnâmèh pour l'année 1293 de l'Hégire et les documents officiels les plus récents, Paris, J. Dumaine, 1876.
Editions and translations
Conseils de Nabi Efendi à son fils Aboul Khair, published in Turkish with French translation and notes, Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1857.Histoire de la campagne de Mohacz, by Kemal Pacha Zadeh, published for the first time with the French translation and notes, Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1859.Mémoires de Baber, founder of the Mongol dynasty in Hindustan, translated from the Chagatai text, Paris, Maisonneuve, 1871.Miraj Nameh, published after the Uyghur manuscript, translated and annotated, Paris, E. Leroux, 1882.Tezkereh-i-Evliâ. Le Mémorial des Saints, translated from the Uighur manuscript of the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, 1889-90.Al-Masudi. Les Prairies d'or, Arabic text and French translation, Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1861-77.