Joseph Décembre

Joseph Décembre, dit Décembre-Allonier (1836, Metz – 1906) was a 19th-century French writer, historiographer and freemason.

He was the author of a number of treaties or dictionaries, published in collaboration with his stepfather Edmond Allonier (1828–1871)[1] under the collective name "Décembre-Allonier" and often confused with a single person.

Works

Les merveilles du nouveau Paris (1867)
gollark: You can't really say "bad things happen therefore democracy/capitalism are breaking" without comparing rates of those bad things over time.
gollark: Citing a few examples of bad things is not actually evidence of larger scale trends.
gollark: Apparently they just sit there for ages looking at things with incredibly underpowered eyes (which they're able to get useful images out of via combining images over lots of time or something) and planning, then do things.
gollark: They can do stuff like plan ambushes in advance. Very cool.
gollark: Fairly advanced cognition running on a brain several orders of magnitude smaller than a human's via ridiculous levels of timesharing.

References

  1. (Ligou 1998, p. 347).

Bibliography

  • Daniel Ligou (1987). Dictionnaire de la franc-maçonnerie. PUF. ISBN 2130486398. Ligou1998.
  • Gisèle Hivert-Messeca; Yves Hivert-Messeca (1997). Comment la Franc-Maçonnerie vint aux femmes : Deux siècles de Franc-Maçonnerie d'adoption, féminine et mixte en France 1740-1940. Éditions Dervy. ISBN 2850769401.
  • André Combes (1999). Histoire de la Franc-Maçonnerie au XIX. Éditions du Rocher.
  • Viera Rebolledo-Dhuin, La librairie et le crédit. Réseaux et métiers du livre à Paris (1830–1870), thèse de doctorat d'histoire, volume I, 2011.
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