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Henri Béraldi (6 February 1849, Paris – 31 March 1931, Paris) was a French bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees and on French printmakers of the 19th century. Henri Béraldi was the son of , a senator in the Third Republic between 1876 and 1885. Henri married Mathilde Gavet in 1880. They had five children, including Pierre and André Béraldi, both chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur, and Jacques Béraldi, an officier in the same order. Béraldi was the president of the from 1901 to 1931, and an officier of the Légion d'honneur.

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  • Henri Beraldi (ca)
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  • Angelo Ferdinand Henri Beraldi, nascut el 6 de febrer 1849 a París i mort en aquesta ciutat el 31 de març de 1931 era un sots-cap d'oficina al ministeri de la Marina i de les Colònies de França, home de lletres, fundador i president de la Societé des livres, col·leccionista d'estampes, bibliòfil, escriptor d'art i editor francès, oficial de la Legió d'honor. És conegut també per proposar el concepte Pirineisme en el context de la seva obra Cent Ans aux Pyrénées (ca)
  • Angelo Ferdinand Henri Beraldi, né le 6 février 1849 à Paris (ancien 8e arrondissement), et mort dans cette ville le 31 mars 1931 (8e arrondissement), est un sous-chef de bureau au ministère de la Marine et des Colonies, homme de lettres, fondateur et président de la Société des livres, collectionneur d'estampes, bibliophile, écrivain d'art et éditeur français, officier de la Légion d'honneur. (fr)
  • Henri Béraldi (6 February 1849, Paris – 31 March 1931, Paris) was a French bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees and on French printmakers of the 19th century. Henri Béraldi was the son of , a senator in the Third Republic between 1876 and 1885. Henri married Mathilde Gavet in 1880. They had five children, including Pierre and André Béraldi, both chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur, and Jacques Béraldi, an officier in the same order. Béraldi was the president of the from 1901 to 1931, and an officier of the Légion d'honneur. (en)
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  • Angelo Ferdinand Henri Beraldi, nascut el 6 de febrer 1849 a París i mort en aquesta ciutat el 31 de març de 1931 era un sots-cap d'oficina al ministeri de la Marina i de les Colònies de França, home de lletres, fundador i president de la Societé des livres, col·leccionista d'estampes, bibliòfil, escriptor d'art i editor francès, oficial de la Legió d'honor. És conegut també per proposar el concepte Pirineisme en el context de la seva obra Cent Ans aux Pyrénées (ca)
  • Henri Béraldi (6 February 1849, Paris – 31 March 1931, Paris) was a French bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees and on French printmakers of the 19th century. Henri Béraldi was the son of , a senator in the Third Republic between 1876 and 1885. Henri married Mathilde Gavet in 1880. They had five children, including Pierre and André Béraldi, both chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur, and Jacques Béraldi, an officier in the same order. The collection of Henri Béraldi consisted mainly of French illustrated books and books with special bindings, and was considered one of the four most important collections of its type, together with the collections of Ferdinand James von Rothschild, Louis Roederer and . He enjoyed holidays in the spa town of Bagnères-de-Luchon in the Pyrenees, and became a noted writer on the range. , also known as the Eriste N or the Bagüeñola Norte, is a 3,205m-high peak in the Spanish Province of Huesca named after him. Béraldi was the president of the from 1901 to 1931, and an officier of the Légion d'honneur. After his death in 1931, his collection (minus a selection of books on the Pyrenees, which was donated to the library of Toulouse) was sold in a five-day auction in 1934–35. (en)
  • Angelo Ferdinand Henri Beraldi, né le 6 février 1849 à Paris (ancien 8e arrondissement), et mort dans cette ville le 31 mars 1931 (8e arrondissement), est un sous-chef de bureau au ministère de la Marine et des Colonies, homme de lettres, fondateur et président de la Société des livres, collectionneur d'estampes, bibliophile, écrivain d'art et éditeur français, officier de la Légion d'honneur. (fr)
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