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RAPPORT SUR UNE MISSION BOTANIQUE EXÉCUTÉE EN 1884 DANS LE NORD, LE SUD ET L’OUEST DE LA TUNISIE,
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In the spring of 1884 a French botanist set out on an official scientific expedition across the diverse terrains of northern, southern, and western Tunisia. Guided by a detailed itinerary from the Ministry of Public Instruction, he trekked from the coastal cliffs of the north through the fertile Medjerda valley, then crossed the arid chotts and rugged mountain ranges of the south. The narrative weaves together vivid descriptions of the landscape, from blooming oases to stark salt flats, while noting the plant species encountered along the way.
Beyond the flora, the report records the warm hospitality of local officials and tribal leaders who aided the team at key waypoints such as Gabès, Gafsa and the remote villages of the Matmata. He also details side investigations into mollusks and the Berber dialect of Djerba, illustrating the interdisciplinary spirit of the mission. The careful, methodical style offers modern readers a window into 19th‑century fieldwork, combining scientific rigor with a genuine curiosity for the people and places encountered.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (207K characters)
Release date
2024-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1820–1891