Guillaume-François Debure
Guillaume-François Debure (25 January 1731 in Paris – 15 February 1782 in Paris) was a French printer and bibliographer. The printer Guillaume Debure (1734–1820) was his cousin.
Works (selection)
- 1755: Museum typographicum, seu collectio in qua omnes fere libri rarissimi...recensentur, printed only to 12 copies and published under the name G. F. Rebude, anagram of his surname.
- 1763–1768: Bibliographie instructive, ou Traité de la connaissance des livres rares et singuliers, in-8
- several Catalogs of libraries sought after from the 19th century for the way they are written.
gollark: Eh, sure, why not. It might be, then.
gollark: No, because C strings are weird null-terminated byte thingies.
gollark: Given an unbounded memory computer, Python, say, should be able to use unbounded memory; I think C might be limited in some way.
gollark: Yes, *but their specifications do not say as much*.
gollark: Most languages don't explicitly define bounded memory models.
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