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<i>Encyclopédie berbère</i>

Encyclopédie berbère

French-language encyclopaedia for studies on the Berbers


Encyclopédie berbère (English: Berber Encyclopaedia) is a French-language encyclopaedia dealing with subjects related to the Berber peoples (Imazighen in Berber language), published both in print editions and in a partial online version.

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It was launched in 1984 under the aegis of UNESCO and was originally 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.[1]

Up to 2013, volumes 1 to 36 (Oryx - Ozoutae) have been published online through OpenEdition.org.[2] The online site allows part of the encyclopedia to be viewed in full text and in PDF and offers a search function to key words and authors. However, the latest five volumes are excluded from the online edition, in agreement with Éditions Peeters, which sells the printed copies and had already been publishing other Berber studies.[3] Up to 2019, Fasc. XLIII (volume 43) for the entries (Siga - Syphax) has been published.[4]


References

  1. "Présentation". Encyclopédie berbère (in French). April 8, 2013. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  2. "Encyclopédie berbère" (in French). Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  3. Sabine, Partouche. "L'Encyclopédie berbère". Institut de recherches et d'études sur les mondes arabes et musulmans Iremam - UMR 7310. Archived from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
  4. "Encyclopédie berbère. Fasc. XLIII (Siga - Syphax)". www.peeters-leuven.be. Retrieved January 6, 2022.



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