INSTITUT NATIONAL DES LANGUES ET CIVILISATIONS ORIENTALES
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The 'Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales' (INALCO) is located in Paris, France. It was founded in 1795 under the French Revolution and is now one of the country's Grands établissements with a specialization in African, Asian, East European, Oceanian languages and civilisations. It is often colloquially called ''Langues O'' (pronounced "lang-zo"), an abbreviation for "Langues Orientales".
Over 90 languages are taught at the INALCO, covering Asian, African, eastern European, South Pacific, Finno-Ugric and native American languages. INALCO offers beginner classes as well as Master and PhD courses. The INALCO is the French partner of the British SOAS which now teaches mainly Asian and African languages.
The institute was established March 30, 1795, by decree of the Convention nationale as the 'École spéciale des Langues orientales', with a mission to teach living Oriental languages "of recognized utility for politics and commerce". It first opened its doors within the Bibliothèque nationale, and grew steadily throughout the 19th century, adding new languages and incorporating the 'École des Jeunes de Langues' founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1669. In 1914 the school was renamed the 'École nationale des langues orientales vivantes', then in 1968 the 'Centre universitaire des langues orientales vivantes', and finally in 1971 achieved its present name. From 1971 to 1984 it was associated with the Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle (Paris III).
★ Léon Gontran Damas
★ Edgar Faure
★ Olivier Roy
★ Pierre Messmer
★ Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
★ Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (Prince Henrik of Denmark)
★ Étienne Decaux
★ Henri Grappin
★ Alain Guillermou
★ Jean-Jacques Origas
★ Aurélien Sauvageot
★ Maurice Leenhardt
★ INALCO website
The 'Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales' (INALCO) is located in Paris, France. It was founded in 1795 under the French Revolution and is now one of the country's Grands établissements with a specialization in African, Asian, East European, Oceanian languages and civilisations. It is often colloquially called ''Langues O'' (pronounced "lang-zo"), an abbreviation for "Langues Orientales".
Over 90 languages are taught at the INALCO, covering Asian, African, eastern European, South Pacific, Finno-Ugric and native American languages. INALCO offers beginner classes as well as Master and PhD courses. The INALCO is the French partner of the British SOAS which now teaches mainly Asian and African languages.
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History
The institute was established March 30, 1795, by decree of the Convention nationale as the 'École spéciale des Langues orientales', with a mission to teach living Oriental languages "of recognized utility for politics and commerce". It first opened its doors within the Bibliothèque nationale, and grew steadily throughout the 19th century, adding new languages and incorporating the 'École des Jeunes de Langues' founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1669. In 1914 the school was renamed the 'École nationale des langues orientales vivantes', then in 1968 the 'Centre universitaire des langues orientales vivantes', and finally in 1971 achieved its present name. From 1971 to 1984 it was associated with the Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle (Paris III).
Famous Alumni and Staff
★ Léon Gontran Damas
★ Edgar Faure
★ Olivier Roy
★ Pierre Messmer
★ Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
★ Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (Prince Henrik of Denmark)
★ Étienne Decaux
★ Henri Grappin
★ Alain Guillermou
★ Jean-Jacques Origas
★ Aurélien Sauvageot
★ Maurice Leenhardt
External links
★ INALCO website
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