- Durkheim, Émile,
Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917 (Nombre personal)
- Tʻu-erh-kan, 1858-1917
- Di︠u︡rkem, E., 1858-1917
- Durkheim, David Émile, 1858-1917
- Di︠u︡rkgeĭm, Ėmilʹ, 1858-1917
- Dyurukēmu, Emīru, 1858-1917
- Durkheim, Emilio, 1858-1917
- Dirkem, Emil, 1858-1917
Fotev, G. Sot︠s︡iologicheskite teorii na E. Di︠u︡rkem, V. Pareto, M. Veber, 1979 (subj.) t.p. (E. Di︠u︡rkem)
Emile Durkheim, 1990: CIP t.p. (Emile Durkheim) galley (David Emile Durkheim, 1858-1917)
Orazdelenii obshchestvennogo truda ; Metod sot︠s︡iologii, 1991: t.p. (Ėmilʹ Di︠u︡rkgeĭm)
BnF Web OPAC, June 9, 2006 (Durkheim, Émile (1858-1917); b. Apr. 15, 1858; d. Nov. 15, 1917; sociologue)
Jisatsuron, 1968: (t.p. Dyurukēmu) p. 13 (Emīru Dryurukēmu)
Sociología, 2012: page 7 (Emilio Durkheim) cover page 4 (Émile Durkheim)
Internet Enciclopedia of Philosophy website, January 26, 2017: (Émile Durkheim; born April 1858 in Épinal, located in the Lorraine region of France; professor affiliated with the Sorbonne; died November 1917) http://www.iep.utm.edu/durkheim/#H1
Ko je želeo rat?, 2019: t.p. (Emil Dirkem)
Wikipedia, viewed November 16, 2023 (Émile Durkheim; David Émile Durkheim; born April 15, 1858 in Épinal, France; died November 15,1917 in Paris, France; sociologist; formally established the academic discipline of sociology and is commonly cited as one of the principal architects of modern social science, along with both Karl Marx and Max Weber) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim
Las formas elementales de la vida religiosa, 2014: portada (Émile Durkheim)