Eugene Albertini
Eugene Albertini , born with Compiegne the October 2nd 1880 and died in Paris the February 15th 1941, is a French historian of antiquity.
Former student of the National university, it is part-time lecturer at the University of Algiers. He is member of the French École of Rome (1903-1906) and of the École of the high Hispanic studies and general inspector of Antiquities and the museums of Algeria. He is titular pulpit of Roman civilization to the Collège de France starting from 1932. He is elected member of the Académie of the inscriptions and the humanities in 1938.
Eugene Albertini is first has to have studied the shelves Albertini.
Principal publications
- the Composition in the philosophical works of Sénèque (memory of thesis, 1923)
- administrative Divisions of Roman Spain (memory of thesis, 1923)
- Roman Empire (1929)
- ancient Algeria (in History and Historiens of Algeria , 1931)
- Roman Africa (1937)
- French North Africa in the history (1937). With Georges Marçais and Georges Yver.
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