Alfred Bel

French orientalist (1873–1945)
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Alfred Bel
Born(1873-05-14)May 14, 1873
Salins-les-Bains, Jura, France
DiedFebruary 18, 1945(1945-02-18) (aged 71–72)
Meknes, Morocco
AwardsCharles-Blanc Prize
Letter by Alfred Bel (1919)

Alfred Bel (14 May 1873, Salins-les-Bains – 18 February 1945, Meknes, aged 71) was a French orientalist and scholar of Arab culture. He was the director of the Médersa de Tlemcen [fr] from 1905 to 1935.[1]

Works

  • Les Benou Ghanya et leur lutte contre l'Empire almohade, Paris, Leroux, 1903.
  • Tlemcen et ses environs, guide illustré du touriste, Oran, Fouque, 1908.
  • Histoire des Beni 'Abd-el-Wâd, rois de Tlemcen, par Abou Zakariya Yahia Ibn Khaldoun, texte et traduction, 2 vol., Alger, Fontana frères, 1913.
  • with Prosper Ricard, Le travail de la laine à Tlemcen, Alger, Jourdan, 1913.
  • Un atelier de poterie de de faïences au Xe siècle de J.-C. découvert à Tlemcen, Constantine, Braham, 1914.
  • Le Maroc pittoresque : Fès, Meknès et Régions, Paris, 1917.
  • Les industries de la céramique à Fès, Alger et Paris, Carbonel et Leroux, 1918.
  • Catalogue des livres arabes de la bibliothèque de la mosquée d'El Qarawiyin, Fès, Imprimerie municipale, 1918.
  • with Mohammed Bencheneb, Takmilat es-sila d'Ibn El 'Abbar, texte arabe, Alger, Fontana, 1920.
  • Zahrat el-as (la fleur du myrte), fondation de la ville de Fès, par Abou I-Hasan 'Ali Djaznaï, texte et traduction, Alger, Carbonel, 1923.
  • La religion musulmane en Berbérie, t. I, « Établissement et développement de l'Islam en Berbérie du VIIe au XXe siècle », Paris, Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1938.

References

  1. ^ Janier, Émile (1944). "Alfred Bel (1873–1945)". Bulletin de la Société de Géographie et d'Archéologie d'Oran. 65: 66–76. ISSN 1015-1133.
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