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The Prix Volney ((英語:Volney Prize)) is awarded by the Institute of France after proposition by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres to a work of comparative philology. The prize was founded by Constantin Volney in 1803 and was originally a gold medal worth 1,200 francs.〔Joan Leopold (Ed.) 1999. ''The Prix Volney: Its History and Significance for the Development of Linguistic Research''. Vol.1a p.83. Kluwer Academic Publishers.〕 ==Recipients include== * Nicolas Massias (1828) * Jean-Pierre Darrigol (1829) * Peter Stephen DuPonceau, ''Mémoire sur le systeme grammatical des langues de quelques nations Indiennes de l'Amérique du Nord'' ( ''Study of the grammatical systems of some North American Indian languages'') (1838) * Theodor Benfey, ''Lexicon of Greek Roots'' * Eugène Burnouf * Ernest Renan, ''General History of Semitic Languages'' (1847) * Albin de Chevallet, ''Études philologiques et historiques sur l'origine et la formation de la langue française'' ( ''Philological and historical study on the origin and formation of the French language'') (1850) * Count Franz Xaver von Miklosisch, ''Vergleichende Formenlehre ders slavischen Sprachen'' ( ''Teaching comparative forms in Slavic languages'') (1857) * L.-F. Meunier, ''フランス語:Les Composés qui contiennent un verbe à un mode personnel en latin, en français, en italien et en espagnol'' ( ''Compositions containing reflexive verbs in Latin, French, Italian and Spanish'') (1873) * Robert Caesar Childers ''A Dictionary of the Pali Language'' (1876) * Gustave Guillaume, ''Le problème de l'article et sa solution dans la langue française'' ( ''Articles and their usage in the French language'') (1917) * Antoine Grégoire, ''L'apprentissage du langage'' ( ''Language training'') * Claude Hagège (1981) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prix Volney」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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