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Didot, Jules, 1794-1871

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Personal name headingDidot, Jules, 1794-1871
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Variant(s)Didot, Jules, aîné, 1794-1871
Didot, Julius, Senior
Associated placeBrussels (Belgium)
Addressrue du Pont-de-Lodi No 6 Paris France
Birth date1794-08-05
Death date1871-05-18
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityPrinting Book industries and trade
AffiliationLégion d'honneur (France)
Profession or occupationPrinters Booksellers and bookselling Type designers
Found inDufrénoy, Adélaïde Gillette Billet. Hommage aux demoiselles, 1824: half-title verso (Imprimerie de J. Didot ainé, imprimeur du roi, rue du Pont-de-Lodi, no 6)
Relation des campagnes de Rocroi et de Fribourg, 1826: p. v (Jules Didot ainé)
Spécimens de caractères de Firmin et Jules Didot, c2002 text (Jules Didot, 1794-1871)
Scott, W. Quentin Durward, 1827: title page (Paris: printed by Julius Didot, Senior) page facing title page (printed by Julius Didot, Senior, printer to His Majesty, rue du Pont-de-Lodi, No 6)
Wikipedia, 18 January 2017 (Jules Didot; Jules Didot (1794-1871 ) ( Paris, August 5, 1794--Paris, May 18, 1871) was a French royal printer and typographer; he was the son of Pierre Didot the Younger (1761-1853))
BnF notices d'autorité online, viewed 26 July 2017 (Didot, Jules; born 5 August 1794; died 18 May 1871; printer and bookseller, royal printer, type founder; son and successor to Pierre Didot (aîné); he received his printer's licence on succeding his dad on 6 April 1822 and his bookseller's licence on 30 March 1824; after 1830, he moved his print shop and type foundry to Brussels and sold them to the Belgian government; Knight of the Legion of Honour)
Associated languagefre eng
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