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Alfred Louis Delattre

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Alfred Louis Delattre (26 June 1850 – 12 January 1932) was a French archaeologist, born at Déville-lès-Rouen. Sent as a missionary to Algeria, he became chaplain of the church of St. Louis of Carthage and conservator of the archaeological museum at Algiers. His investigations among the ruins of ancient Carthage were very valuable. He became director of the Musée Lavigerie de Saint-Louis de Carthage, founded through his efforts in 1875. His works include:

  • Carthage et la Tunisie au point de vue archéologique (1883)
  • Inscriptions de Carthage (1884–85)
  • Souvenirs de la croisade de Saint Louis trouvés à Carthage (1888)
  • Les tombeaux puniques de Carthage (1890)
  • Souvenirs de l'ancienne église d'Afrque (1893)
  • Musée Lavigerie de Saint-Louis de Carthage (three volumes, 1899-1900)

Literature

For his articles in periodicals, consult Marquis d'Anselme de Puisaye, Etude sur les diverses publications du Révérend Pére Delattre (Paris, 1895).

  • Works by or about Alfred Louis Delattre at the Internet Archive
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