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Geographie Comparee de la Province Romaine

October 30, 1884 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Géographie Comparée de la Province Romaine d'Afrique," vol.I. Like M. Waddington, his successor at the French Embassy in London, and M. de Vogue, his predecessor at the Embassy in Constantinople, he bestowed equal attention and care on the present and the past, on politics and on archeology. But, unlike his two more privileged colleagues, and unfortunately for himself and for the public, the necessities of his career, so soon interrupted by illness and death, obliged him to dwell for long years in countries, such as Turkey and Morocco.

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