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- Jacques Jaugeon (fl. 1690–1710) was a French scholar and the royal typographer during the reign of King Louis XIV. He was a member of the Bignon Commission charged by the minister Colbert to compile the Description of the Arts and Trades. One of the commission's first fields of inquiry was into printing and typography, where Jaugeon assisted Father Truchet in creating the first typographic point system and the Romain du Roi ("King's Roman"), the font later developed into Times New Roman.
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- Jacques Jaugeon est un érudit et typographe royal attaché au service du roi de France, Louis XIV et qui collabora à la Description des arts et métiers pour Académie royale des sciences, né vers 1646, et mort le 30 décembre 1724. (fr)
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- Jacques Jaugeon (fl. 1690–1710) was a French scholar and the royal typographer during the reign of King Louis XIV. He was a member of the Bignon Commission charged by the minister Colbert to compile the Description of the Arts and Trades. One of the commission's first fields of inquiry was into printing and typography, where Jaugeon assisted Father Truchet in creating the first typographic point system and the Romain du Roi ("King's Roman"), the font later developed into Times New Roman.
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- Jacques Jaugeon est un érudit et typographe royal attaché au service du roi de France, Louis XIV et qui collabora à la Description des arts et métiers pour Académie royale des sciences, né vers 1646, et mort le 30 décembre 1724. (fr)
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- Jacques Jaugeon (fr)
- Jacques Jaugeon (en)
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