Antoine Galland

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Antoine Galland


Born
in Rollot, Picardie, France
April 04, 1646

Died
February 17, 1715

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Antoine Galland was a French orientalist and archaeologist, most famous as the first European translator of The Thousand and One Nights (also known as The Arabian Nights in English). His version of the tales appeared in twelve volumes between 1704 and 1717 and exerted a huge influence on subsequent European literature and attitudes to the Islamic world.

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Les Mille Et Une Nuits: Con...

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Les mille et une nuits

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Ali Baba

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“Table des matières Titre Tome I AVERTISSEMENT DES ÉDITEURS.”
Antoine Galland, Contes des mille et une nuits, Intégrale Volumes 1 à 9

“Scarce had Aladdin’s mother begun to rub the Lamp when there appeared to her one of the Jinn, who said to her in a voice like thunder, “Say what you want of me. Here am I, your slave and the slave of whosoever holds the Lamp.”
Antoine Galland, Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp: A Classic Folktale from the ‘Arabian Nights’