Félix Rousseau

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Félix Rousseau (1887–1981) was a Belgian historian.

Rousseau was born at Namur on 14 January 1887 and died there on 7 September 1981.[1]

Publications (selected)

  • 1921: Henri l'Aveugle, comte de Namur et de Luxembourg, 1136-1196
  • 1936: Actes des comtes de Namur de la première race, 946-1196
  • 1942: Introduction historique à l'art mosan
  • 1951: Le Namurois; introduction et notes de Félix Rousseau; photographies de R. Tamines, J. Cayet et Ch. Dessart
  • 1952: Le Mariage d'Ermesinde de Namur et de Thibaut de Bar, 1189 ou 1196-1197?
  • 1967: La Wallonie, terre romane; 4e édition revue et augmentée
  • 1970: L'Art mosan, introduction historique. 2ème édition
  • 1971: Légendes et coutumes du pays de Namur
  • 1977: À travers l'histoire de Namur, du Namurois et de la Wallonie. Recueil d'articles de Félix Rousseau
  • 1993: La Wallonie, terre romane (sixième éd.); L'Art mosan (troisième éd.)
  • --?--: Namur, ville mosane

References

  1. ^ BnF catalogue général


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