Background
The son of a poor weaver who died early in Burnouf"s life, leaving him an orphan, he was admitted to the collège d"Harcourt in Paris on a scholarship and in 1792 won its Université prix d"honneur.
The son of a poor weaver who died early in Burnouf"s life, leaving him an orphan, he was admitted to the collège d"Harcourt in Paris on a scholarship and in 1792 won its Université prix d"honneur.
During the French Revolution, he made his living as a merchant. Entering the Université in 1808, he was the professor of rhetoric at the lycée Charlemagne, and professor of Latin eloquence at the Collège de France, from 1817 to 1844, then inspector of the Université. Jean Louis Burnouf wrote several translations of Latin authors: Sallust, Tacitus, Cicero, Pliny the Younger.
He also translated into Latin Antoine-Léonard Chézy"s French version of the Yadjanadatta Badha (Sanskrit: Yadjnadatta Vadha, Killing of Yadjnadatta).
Burnouf was an early student of Sanskrit, which he studied under Alexander Hamilton. He died aged 68.
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres]
He was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1836.