Silvestre de Sacy

Silvestre de Sacy

Antoine Isaac, Baron Silvestre de Sacy (September 21, 1758 – February 21, 1838), was a French linguist and orientalist.

Sacy was born in Paris to a notary named Abraham Silvestre, of Jewish origin [Ruth Jordan,"Fromental Halevy", London (1994) ISBN187108251X, p. 13, ] . The additional name of de Sacy was taken by the younger son after a fashion then common with the Parisian bourgeoisie. Sacy's father died when he was seven years old, and he was educated in isolation by his mother.

In 1781 he was appointed councillor in the "cour des monnaies", and was advanced in 1791 to be a commissary-general in the same department. Having successively studied Semitic languages, he began to make a name as an orientalist, working on the Pahlavi inscriptions of the Sassanid kings (1787-1791). In 1792 he retired from public service, and lived in close seclusion in a cottage near Paris till in 1795 he became professor of Arabic in the newly founded school of living Eastern languages (École speciale des langues orientales vivantes).

During this interval Sacy studied the religion of the Druze, the subject of his last and unfinished work, the "Exposé de la religion des Druzes" (2 vols., 1838). He published the following Arabic textbooks:
*"Grammaire arabe" (2 vols., 1st ed. 1810)
*"Chrestomathie arabe" (3 vols., 1806)
*"Anthologie grammaticale" (1829)

In 1806 he added the duties of Persian professor to his old chair, and from this time onwards his life was one of increasing honour and success, broken only by a brief period of retreat during the Hundred Days. He was perpetual secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions from 1832 onwards; in 1808 he had entered the "corps législatif"; he was made a baron in 1813; and in 1832, when quite an old man, be became a peer of France and was regular in the duties of the chamber. In 1815 he became rector of the University of Paris, and after the Second Restoration he was active on the commission of public instruction. With Abel Rémusat, he was joint founder of the Société asiatique, and was inspector of oriental types at the royal printing press.

Among his other works are his edition of "Hariri" (1822), with a selected Arabic commentary, and of the "Alfiya" (1833), and his "Calila et Dimna" (1816)--the Arabic version of that famous collection of Buddhist animal tales which has been in various forms one of the most popular books of the world. A version of Abd-el-latif, "Relation arabe sur l'Egypte", and essays on the history of the law of property in Egypt since the Arab conquest (1805-1818). To biblical criticism he contributed a memoir on the Samaritan Arabic of the "Pentateuch" ("Mini. Acad. des Inscr." vol. xlix), and editions of the "Arabic and Syriac New Testaments" for the British and Foreign Bible Society. Of his students may be mentioned Professor Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer (1801-1888), who contributed elaborate notes and corrections to the "Grammaire arabe" ("Kleinere Schriften", vol. i., 1885).

Sacy was a contemporary and teacher of Champollion. He made some progress in identifying proper names in the demotic inscription on the Rosetta Stone.

Famous Students

* Jean-François Champollion, orientalist, translator of the Rosetta stone
* John Martin Augustine Scholz, Professor in Bonn
* Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer, Professor in Leipzig
* Johann Gottfried Kosegarten, Professor in Jena and in Greifswald
* August Mehren, Professor in Copenhagen
* Justus Olshausen, Professor in Kiel
* Johann Gustav Stickel (1805-1896), Professor in Jena
* Carl Johan Tornberg (1807-77), Professor in Uppsala []
* Adam Franz Lennig, German Catholic theologian, and one of the most influential German priests of his day.

De Sacy assisted the young composer Fromental Halévy in his early career, giving him a testimonial during his application for the Prix de Rome.

References

*1911


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