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Guillemin, Amédée, 1826-1893

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Personal name headingGuillemin, Amédée, 1826-1893
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Variant(s)Guillemin, Amédée Victor, 1826-1893
Other standard no.9847360
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Associated countryFrance
Associated placeParis (France) Chambéry (France)
Birth date1826-07-05
Death date1893-01-02
Place of birthPierre (Saône-et-Loire, France)
Place of deathPierre (Saône-et-Loire, France)
Field of activityTechnical writing Journalism Journalism--Editing Physics Astronomy Politics Mathematics
Profession or occupationScience writers Mathematics teachers
Journalists Periodical editors
Found inLCCN 05-12421: His The world of comets, 1877 (hdg.: Guillemin, Amédée [Victor] 1826-1893; usage: Amédée Guillemin)
Wikipedia, January 4, 2018: Amédée Guillemin (born July 5, 1826 in Pierre-de-Bresse, died January 2, 1893 in Pierre-de-Bresse, France; a French science writer and a journalist; started his studies at Beaune college before taking his final degree in Paris. From 1850 to 1860 he taught mathematics in a private school while writing articles for the Liberal press criticizing the Second French Empire. In 1860, he moved to Chambéry where he became a junior deputy editor of the weekly political magazine La Savoie. After the annexation of Savoy by the French empire, he returned to Paris where he became the science editor of l'Avenir national. Guillemin presently started writing books of physics and astronomy)
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