Louis-Adrien Berbrugger (May 11, 1801 – July 2, 1869) was a French archeologist and philologist.
[1] Berbrugger was born in Paris.
He was an Arabist, with a Muslim wife, who set up the National Library in Algiers.
He died in Algiers.
His memorial lists his honors and accomplishments (in French): This article about a French scientist is a stub.