Paul Augé

Paul Augé (4 July 1881, L'Isle-Jourdain – 23 July 1951, Cabourg) was a 20th-century French publisher, romanist and lexicographer. In 1920, Paul Augé took over the publishing of the dictionary and lexicum of the Éditions Larousse from his father Claude Augé.

Editions

  • from 1927 to 1933: édition du deuxième grand dictionnaire du XXe, Larousse du XX, six volumes édition
  • 1936: Grand Mémento
  • 1948: Nouveau Larousse universel[1]
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References

  1. dictionnaires.culture.fr. "Claude Augé (1854 - 1924) & Paul Augé (1881 - 1951)". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
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