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- Louis-Adrien Berbrugger (May 11, 1801 – July 2, 1869) was a French archeologist and philologist. Berbrugger was born in Paris. He was an Arabist, with...
- completely disfigured the natural landscape, it is best to refer to Berbrugger's description of the area at the beginning of French colonisation to understand...
- Province, Algeria. The po****tion is 11,860. As described by Louis Adrien Berbrugger at the very beginning of French colonisation, the Matifou region, although...
- Topographie et Histoire générale d'Alger. Translated by Monnereau & Berbrugger. Saint-Denis: Éditions Bouchène. pp. 141–145. Sayad, Abdelmalek (1977)...
- of memoirs of his journeys called the Rihla (partly translated by A. Berbrugger in 1846). He brought back numerous books from all parts of the Islamic...
- coloniale". Institut français de la mer. 78: 620–621. Courtinat 2003, p. 36. Berbrugger 1869, pp. 413–414. Panzac 1999, p. 55. Devoulx, Albert (1859). Le raïs...
- order of the emperor Napoleon III, the work being carried out by Adrien Berbrugger and Oscar Maccarthy. The Jedars (Arabic "walls" or "buildings") is the...
- collection was set up in 1835 by Bertrand Clauzel and curated by Louis-Adrien Berbrugger. The early museum opened in 1838 with antiquities of Algerian provenance...
- and he thinks this more probably the site of Icosium than Algiers. Mr. Berbrugger mentions the remains of a Roman via, Rue de la Marine, near the port of...
- the legal deposit and copyright for Algeria. [citation needed] Adrien Berbrugger (1835-1869) Oscar Mac Carthy (1869-1891) Émile Maupas (1891-1916) M. Bojeron...