a French antiquarian, proto-archaeologist and man of letters. Born in Paris, he was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Anne de Tubières, comte de Caylus.
Anne-Claude-Philippe de Caylus (1692-1765), usually named Comte de Caylus, was a French antiquary and man of letters.
Anne-Claude-Philippe de Tubières, count de Caylus was a French archaeologist, engraver, and man of letters. The only son of the Marquise de Caylus, ...
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THE COACHMAN'S STORY AND OTHER TALES. Translated from the French ... by Eric Sutton. With an Introduction by George Saintsbury. by Comte de Caylus, ...
French archaeologist, b. at Paris, in 1692; d. in 1765. He was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General de Caylus and was educated with the greatest care by his ...
Archaeologist, collector, amateur etcher (often signs 'C*') and writer about art; member of the Academy of Painting (1731), and of the Academy of Inscriptions & ...
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A member of the Academy of Painting in 1731, and of the Academy of Inscriptions in 1742, he wrote no fewer than fifty reports on various topics of erudition.
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by comte de Caylus. The history of Nourjahad [by Mrs. Frances Sheridan] Continuation of the New Arabian nights. Persian tales [from the translation of F.
French antiquarian; early classifier of ancient works by subject matter. Caylus was born to an old noble family and was exposed to the privileges that aris.