Encyclopédie berbère

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Encyclopédie berbère
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Author
  • 14 editors
  • 17 godfathers
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
GenreEncyclopedia
Publisher
  • Édisud (1984–2010)
  • Peeters (2010–)
Publication date
1984–present
Media type37 fascicles, 3 in press[1]
Pages
  • 100 p. (in average)
  • 124 cm
WebsiteEncyclopédie berbère at OpenEdition Journals

Encyclopédie berbère (English: Berber Encyclopaedia) is a French-language encyclopaedia dealing with subjects related to the Berbers. It was launched in 1984 under the aegis of UNESCO and is published by Editions Edisud. Its first editor-in-chief was Gabriel Camps. After his death in 2002, he was succeeded by Salem Chaker, Professor of Berber languages at the Aix-Marseille University Volume 27 ("Kairouan - ") appeared in 2005.[1] Encyclopédie berbère joined from fascicle XXX (December 2010), the publishing house Peeters Publishers, already engaged in Berber studies field.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Iremam - 4. Etudes berbères" (in French). IREMAM. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Sabine, Partouche. "L'Encyclopédie berbère". Institut de recherches et d'études sur les mondes arabes et musulmans Iremam - UMR 7310. Retrieved February 25, 2018.

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