nuc87-44895: His Hindu manners, customs, and ceremonies, 1978 (hdg. on ViU rept.: Dubois, Jean Antoine, 1765-1848; usage: Abbe J.A. Dubois)
LC data base, 11/4/87 (hdg.: Dubois, Jean Antoine, 1765-1848; usage: J.A. Dubois)
OCLC, Dec. 14, 2000 (usage: abbé Dubois)
BNF in VIAF 3 April 2020: (Dubois, Jean Antoine, Catholic priest, member of Missions étrangères de Paris; ordained priest in 1791; missionary to southern India (1792-1820), orientalist, translator. Born 10 Jan 1766 in Saint-Remèze, Ardèche
Wikipedia 3 April 2020: (Abbe J.A. Dubois or Jean-Antoine Dubois (January 1765 – 17 February 1848) was a French Catholic missionary in India, and member of the 'Missions Etrangères de Paris'.he was called Dodda Swami by the local people; he is remembered locally for having adopted the way of life, clothing, food (vegetarianism) and language typical of a Hindu monk or renunciate. He worked first in Pondicherry, then the region around Mysore. He returned to Paris in 1823, and in 1836-1839 was superior of the Missions étrangères de Paris.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Antoine_Dubois