Edmond Doutté
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Edmond Doutté (14 January 1867 – 6 August 1926) was a French sociologist, orientalist and Islamologist - both Arabist and Berberologist - but also an explorer of Maghreb.
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- 1900: L'Islâm algérien en l'an 1900. Algiers: Giralt.
- 1900: Les Aissaoua à Tlemcen, Ed. Châlons-sur-Marne.
- 1905: Merrâkech. Paris : Comité du Maroc.
- 1905: La Khot’ba burlesque de la fête des Tolba au Maroc, in: Recueil de mémoires et de textes publiés en l’honneur du XIVe Congrès des Orientalistes, Algiers: Fontana.
- 1909: Magie et religion dans l'Afrique du NordMagie et religion dans l'Afrique du Nord. Algiers: Âdolphe Jourdan,(La Societe Musulmane du Maghrib)
- 1914: En tribu. Missions au Maroc. Paris: Paul Geuthner.
- 1919: Imroulcaïs, Arabic play in three acts. Cowritten with Fernand Nozière. Music by Camille Erlanger. Premiered at the Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt, 18 February 1919, by Romuald Joubé (Imroulcaïs) and Ida Rubinstein (Oum Djondab).
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