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Henri Agasse (born 14 April 1752 in Paris and died 1 May 1813 also in Paris), was a French publisher and editor, associated with Charles-Joseph Panckoucke. == Biography == The son of Guillaume Agasse, lord of Maurevert and Cresne, accounts clerk of the royal household and chamber and the Chevalier de Maurevert, in 1787 he married Antoinette Pauline Panckoucke, daughter of the editor Charles-Joseph Panckoucke. A privy-counsellor to the House and Crown of France, he was himself an Officer of the Goblets of the King's Household and a citizen of Paris. In 1794, the latter associated him with the development of the family publishing house and the involved him in maintaining the Lisle bookstore following the death of Placide Panckoucke in 1800. Agasse became the owner of his father-in-law's ''Encyclopédie méthodique'' and of ''Le Moniteur universel''. His publishing house was located in Paris from (1790-1813) at number 12 rue Pavée and at numbers 13, 18, and 6 rue des Poitevins. Politically, he was a member of the first electoral assembly of Paris, held at the beginning of October 1790 and he was he was licensed as a printer 1 April 1811. On his death, his widow was licensed to succeed him as printer on 11 May 1813. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henri Agasse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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