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Jean-Louis Taberd (1794–1840)〔(Catholic hierarchy )〕 was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, and Bishop of Isauropolis, ''in partibus infidelium''.〔(''The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register'', p.195 )〕 ==Career== Born in Saint-Étienne, Jean-Louis Taberd was ordained priest in Lyon in 1817. He joined the Paris Foreign Missions Society in 1820, and was appointed to become a missionary in Cochinchina, modern Vietnam. In 1827 he was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Cochinchina, and Bishop of Isauropolis in 1830.〔〔 With the persecutions of the Emperor of Vietnam Minh Mạng, Mgr Taberd was forced to escape the country. Jean-Louis Taberd first went to Penang and then Calcutta, where, with the help of Lord Auckland and the Asiatic Society he was able to publish his own ''Latin-Vietnamese'' dictionary in 1838.〔 He improved upon the previous works of Alexandre de Rhodes and Pigneau de Béhaine, whose 1773 Vietnamese-Latin dictionary he had been handed in manuscript form.〔''Wörterbücher: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zur Lexikographie'' by Franz Josef Hausmann, p.2584 ()〕 He also published Pigneau's dictionary in 1838 under the name ''Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum''.〔 In his work ''The Geography of Cochin China'', Taberd reports the Paracel Islands (today a hotly disputed island territory in Southeast Asia) as having been conquered and claimed by Emperor Gia Long in 1816.〔''Sovereignty Over the Paracel and Spratly Islands'' by Monique Chemillier-Gendreau p.180 ()〕
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