- Jean François Pons
Jean François Pons (1688-1752) was a French
Jesuit who pioneered the study ofSanskrit in the West.He published a survey of
Sanskrit literature in 1743, where he described the language as "admirable for its harmony, copiousness, and energy", reporting on the parsimonity of the native grammatical tradition, informing the works of de Brosses, Dow, Sinner,Voltaire , Monboddo, Halhed, Beauzée, and Hervás, and was plagiarized byJohn Cleland (1778).References
*Rosane Rocher, "Discovery of Sanskrit by Europeans" in "Concise history of the language sciences from the Sumerians to the cognitivists", E. F. K. Koerner & R. E. Asher (eds.), 1995, p. 188.
*Rosane Rocher, "Lord Monboddo, Sanskrit and Comparative Linguistics", Journal of the American Oriental Society (1980).
*H.W. Bodewitz, "De late ‘ontdekking’ van het Sanskrit en de Oudindische cultuur in Europa", Leiden University thesis (2002). [https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/dspace/bitstream/1887/5267/1/OR033.pdf]
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