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Africa during the first and second Punic Wars. (Among 

 GSELL'S published works are: "Les monuments antiques 

 de 1'Algerie," 2 vols., Paris, 1901; "L'Algerie dans 

 1'antiquite," Alger, 1903; "Histoire ancienne de 1'Afrique 

 du Nord," Paris, 1913.) 



HALEVY, J. Ecole des Hautes fitudes. Ethiopic- 

 himyarite languages and Turanian languages. I. Gram- 

 mar of the Ethiopic language; Interpretation of texts. 

 II. Interpretation of texts drawn from the "Corpus 

 inscriptionum semiticarum." III. Turanian languages; 

 Grammar; Interpretation of texts. (Among HALEVY'S 

 published works are "Recherches Bibliques: 1'histoire des 

 origines d'apres la Genese," Paris, 1895-1907: "Melanges 

 d'epigraphie et d'archeologie semitiques," Paris, 1874. 

 In 1893 Halevy founded the "Revue Semitique d'epi- 

 graphie et d'histoire ancienne," to the pages of which he 

 has contributed very extensively.) 



HUART (Clement). Ecole des Hautes Etudes. Islam 

 and religions of Arabia. I. Interpretation of the Coran 

 (Chapter IV) with the aid of Tabari's commentary. 

 II. Persian mysticism according to the Methnewi of 

 Djelal-ed-din Roumi. (Among HUART'S works are: "A 

 History of Arabic Literature," New York, 1903; "Histoire 

 des Arabes," vols. I, II, Paris, 1912-13.) 



LAMBERT (Mayer). ficole des Hautes fitudes. 

 Semitic languages. I. Hebrew: Grammar, and the 

 interpretation of the Book of Deuteronomy. II. Inter- 

 pretation of the Book of Isaiah. III. Syriac: Outline of 

 Syriac grammar; Interpretation of texts. 



LE CHATELIER (Alfred). College de France. Moslem 

 sociology and sociography. The Chadeliga in North 

 Africa, their religious, political, and social role. (Among 

 Le Chatelier's published works are: "Les confreries 

 musulmanes du Hedjaz," Paris 1887; "L 'Islam au xix e 

 siecle," Paris, 1888. Some of his most valuable work 



