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Charles-Moïse Briquet

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Charles-Moïse Briquet

Charles Moïse Briquet (30 August 1839, in Geneva – 24 January 1918, in Geneva) was a noted Swiss filigranologist.[1] He was the first, or among the first, to suggest the use of watermarks for dating paper. He produced in 1907 the mammoth four-volume work Les Filigranes.[2]

Works by Briquet that have been published in English

  • "The Briquet Album : a miscellany on watermarks, supplementing Dr. Briquet's "Les filigranes", (1952).
  • "Briquet's Opuscula; the complete works of Dr. C.M. Briquet without Les filigranes", (1955).[3]

References

  1. ^ Briquet, Charles-Moïse Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz
  2. ^ Chamberlain, Daven Christopher (2010) Briquet, Charles Moïse (1839–1918) in Suarez, Michael F. and H. R. Woudhuysen eds The Oxford Companion to the Book, Oxford University Press
  3. ^ Most widely held works by C.-M Briquet WorldCat Identities