Gustave Le Bon was a French polymath who studied anthropology, psychology, sociology, and medicine. Owing to his interest in anthropology and prehistoric archaeology, he dedicated one of his many books to Arab culture and art: his comprehensive work La Civilisation des Arabes, consisting of six volumes illustrated with numerous plates, was published in Paris in 1884 by Firmin-Didot. As early as in 1881, Le Bon travelled to a colloquium of the Association française pour l’avancement des sciences in Algiers, and subsequently to Morocco and southern Spain… More
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