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See also:TOURNEUX, See also:JEAN See also:MAURICE (1849— ) , See also:French See also:man of letters and bibliographer, son of the artist and author J. F. E. Tourneux, was See also:born in See also:Paris on the 12th of See also:July 1849. He began his career as a bibliographer by collaborating in new See also:editions of the Supercheries litteraires of See also:Joseph See also:Querard and the Dictionnaire See also:des anonymes of See also:Antoine See also:Barbier. His most important See also:bibliographical See also:work was the Bibliographie de l'histoire de Paris See also:pendant la revolution francaise (3 vols. 1890-19o1), which was crowned by the See also:Academy of See also:Inscriptions. This valuable work serves as a See also:guide for the See also:history of the See also:city beyond the limits of the Revolution. His other See also:works include See also:bibliographies of Prosper M6rimee (1876), of See also:Theophile See also:Gautier (1876), of the See also:brothers de See also:Goncourt (1897) and others; also editions of F. M. See also:Grimm's See also:Correspondence litteraire, of See also:Diderot's Neveu de See also:Rameau (1884), of See also:Montesquieu's Lettres persanes (1886), &c. End of Article: TOURNEUX, JEAN MAURICE (1849— )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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