Jules Assézat

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Jules Assézat (born January 21, 1832 Paris , † June 24, 1876 ibid) was a French journalist , publisher and anthropologist .

Life

He was the son of a composer ("compositeur"). Together with Maurice Tourneux , he is considered the most important scholarly editor of the 19th century for the complete works of Denis Diderot , Assézat-Tourneux des œuvres complètes de Denis Diderot . The work edition was published in 20 volumes by Éditions Garnier Frères in Paris in 1875 and was also referred to as the Assézat Tourneux edition. He was considered a connoisseur of the works of Denis Diderot .

An anthropological point of orientation is also named after him, the Assézat triangle , i.e. connecting lines between nasion and prosthion or nasospinale.

Assézat has also worked on the following newspapers and magazines: Revue nationale , Revue de Paris , Revue politique et littéraire , Bulletin du Bibliophile , L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et des curieux , Revue d'anthropologie , Journal des débats . The magazine Réalisme appeared around 1856-1857, initiated by Edmond Duranty .

Assézat died of heart disease at a young age.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Société d'anthropologie de Paris, France École d'anthropologie (Paris). École d'anthropologie, Le Laboratoire d'Anthropologie de Paris Imprimeries Réunies, Établissement A, Paris 1889, pp. 104–105
  2. Notice biographique Biographical information
  3. Gustave Vapereau: Dictionnaire universel des contemporains: contenant toutes les personnes notables de la France et des pays étrangers (...): ouvrage rédigé et continuellement tenu à jour, avec le concours d'écrivains et de savants de tous les pays. (Cinquième édition), L. Hachette, Paris 1880, p. 77
  4. ^ Giuseppe Marco Fieschi : Attentat du 28 July 1835. Volume 3, France. Cour des pairs, Imprimerie royale, 1835, p. 333; possibly his father is Louis Marie Théodore Assézat, who was arrested in the course of the assassination attempt on the French King Louis-Philippe I in 1835 at the age of twenty-eight.
  5. ^ William Alexander Newman Dorland: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2011, ISBN 1-4557-0985-9 , p. 168
  6. craniometric measuring points; n = nasion; ns = nasospinals; pr = Prosthion ( Memento of the original dated November 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.redwoods.edu
  7. Ecrivains-Journalistes-Critiques. DURANTY Edmond (1833-1880). 53eme division (4eme ligne, U, 14) vendredi 16 June 2006.