Jonkheer Antoine Nicolas Ernest Changuion (15 December 1803 in The Hague – 14 October 1881 in Lörrach, Switzerland) was a Dutch educator, writer, politician, orator, journalist, and main leader of the Dutch movement in South Africa.[1][2]
^Changuion, A. N. E. De nederduitsche taal in Zuid-Afrika hersteld, 1844: t.p. (A.N.E. Changuion; Ph. Theor. Mag. & Lit. Hum. Doct.)
^Koninklijke Bibliotheek catalog, searched Sept. 29, 2006: (Changuion, Antoine Nicolas Ernest; 1803-1881)
Jonkheer Antoine Nicolas Ernest Changuion (15 December 1803 in The Hague – 14 October 1881 in Lörrach, Switzerland) was a Dutch educator, writer, politician...
Changuion is a Dutch, French and South African family of which a member was ennobled in the Netherlands in 1815. The surname "Changuion" (pronunciation:...
Parallèle des différentes méthodes de traiter la maladie vénérienne, François Changuion (Amsterdam), 1764, 290 p. Texte intégral. Recueil d'observations d'anatomie...
South African College from 1839 to 1841, where he was taught by Dr AntoineChanguion and developed a great love for the Dutch language and culture. As...
the Spring and Autumn period. Voltaire, La philosophie de l'histoire, Changuion, 1765. "Voltaire". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. "Voltaire"...
... : avec les moeurs et l (in French). Chez E. van Harrevelt & D.J. Changuion. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.46698. ISBN 0665359136. Molinero, Miguel Ángel...