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Lucette Boulnois (1931–2009) was a French historian of the Silk Road and trans-Himalayan trade. Her career was book-ended by her seminal 1963 book La route de la soie, which was translated into nine languages, and her 2001 elaboration on that work titled La route de la soie-dieux, guerriers et marchands. UNESCO described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route".

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  • Lucette Boulnois, dite Luce Boulnois, née le 11 juin 1931 à Meudon et morte le 26 juillet 2009 à Poissy est une historienne française de la route de la soie et du commerce à travers l'Himalaya. Son ouvrage majeur, La route de la soie, paraît en 1963, est traduit en neuf langues, puis est prolongé et enrichi en 2001 par un second livre intitulé La route de la soie : dieux, guerriers et marchands. L'UNESCO la décrit comme « une autorité de renommée mondiale sur l'histoire de la légendaire route commerciale ». (fr)
  • Lucette Boulnois (1931–2009) was a French historian of the Silk Road and trans-Himalayan trade. Her career was book-ended by her seminal 1963 book La route de la soie, which was translated into nine languages, and her 2001 elaboration on that work titled La route de la soie-dieux, guerriers et marchands. UNESCO described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route". (en)
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  • Lucette Boulnois, dite Luce Boulnois, née le 11 juin 1931 à Meudon et morte le 26 juillet 2009 à Poissy est une historienne française de la route de la soie et du commerce à travers l'Himalaya. Son ouvrage majeur, La route de la soie, paraît en 1963, est traduit en neuf langues, puis est prolongé et enrichi en 2001 par un second livre intitulé La route de la soie : dieux, guerriers et marchands. L'UNESCO la décrit comme « une autorité de renommée mondiale sur l'histoire de la légendaire route commerciale ». (fr)
  • Lucette Boulnois (1931–2009) was a French historian of the Silk Road and trans-Himalayan trade. Her career was book-ended by her seminal 1963 book La route de la soie, which was translated into nine languages, and her 2001 elaboration on that work titled La route de la soie-dieux, guerriers et marchands. UNESCO described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route". (en)
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