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Tipaza Roman Ruins (5 of 8) - Stele in memory of Albert Camus
Algeria

Western archeological site, Tipaza Prefecture, Algeria.

After the death of the renowned writer in 1960, family and close friends decided to erect a stele in his memory, which was made in 1961.


The inscribed text is taken from his essay "Noces à Tipasa" (weddings in Tipasa): "I understand here what we call glory: the right to love without measure."
Camus borrowed this phrase from Saint Augustine of Hippo: "The measure of love is to love without measure."

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Copyright: Qam Prod
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Resolution: 12000x6000
Taken: 26/06/2024
Uploaded: 27/06/2024
Published: 27/06/2024
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Tags: archeology; architecture; ruins; antiquity; roman; mediterranean; tipaza; algeria; unesco; algerie; argelia
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