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Descriptions des Arts et Métiers, faites ou approuvées par messieurs de l'Académie Royale des Sciences (French for "Descriptions of the Arts and Trades, made under the direction of the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences"), is a collection of books on crafts that was published by the Parisian Royal Academy of Sciences between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 folio volumes along with three supplements, and provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737–1779) a noted typographer from Neuchâtel, where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was ap

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  • Descriptions des arts et métiers és el títol general d'una obra enciclopèdica que es va publicar entre 1761-1789. (ca)
  • Het meerdelige werk Descriptions des arts et métiers faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l’Académie royale des sciences, werd in de periode 1761-1782 uitgegeven, in opdracht van de Franse Académie des Sciences. Het geeft gedetailleerde beschrijvingen van een breed arsenaal aan ambachten en vervaardigingsmethodes, zoals deze op dat moment in Frankrijk bestonden. De artikelen zijn geïllustreerd met gedetailleerde kopergravures. Het werk vormt een belangrijke bron voor iedereen die zich bezighoudt met productiemethodes in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw. (nl)
  • Descriptions des Arts et Métiers, faites ou approuvées par messieurs de l'Académie Royale des Sciences (French for "Descriptions of the Arts and Trades, made under the direction of the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences"), is a collection of books on crafts that was published by the Parisian Royal Academy of Sciences between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 folio volumes along with three supplements, and provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737–1779) a noted typographer from Neuchâtel, where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was ap (en)
  • Descriptions des arts et métiers, faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l'Académie royale des sciences est une collection d'ouvrages périodiques sur les métiers artisanaux, publiée à l'initiative de Colbert[réf. nécessaire]. Cette colossale entreprise est mise en œuvre à la fin du XVIIe siècle par l'Académie royale des sciences et notamment Gilles Filleau des Billettes, Sébastien Truchet, Jacques Jaugeon et l’abbé Jean-Paul Bignon. (fr)
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  • Descriptions des arts et métiers és el títol general d'una obra enciclopèdica que es va publicar entre 1761-1789. (ca)
  • Descriptions des Arts et Métiers, faites ou approuvées par messieurs de l'Académie Royale des Sciences (French for "Descriptions of the Arts and Trades, made under the direction of the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences"), is a collection of books on crafts that was published by the Parisian Royal Academy of Sciences between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 folio volumes along with three supplements, and provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737–1779) a noted typographer from Neuchâtel, where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was appearing at much the same time. The project had its origin in request from Colbert in 1675 to the Academy Royal des Sciences for detailed accounts of various mechanic arts to be prepared and for new machines to be reported upon. This led to the formation of the Bignon Commission under Abbé Bignon. René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (1683–1757) became editor soon after he joined the Academy. He inherited number of drawings (the earliest prepared in 1693) and an illustrated manuscript on printing, type and book binding, which had been prepared in 1704. It was left to Réaumur's successor Duhamel du Monceau to bring about the publication of the series, probably as the result of the competition from the Encyclopedia. The articles and engravings in the Descriptions are more detailed and accurate than those in the Encyclopedia, and so are of more value for technical historians today. There is evidence that proofs of some 150 plates were stolen by agents of Diderot who had them re-engraved for his project. There is a similarity between many of the plates used in the two works. The first of the volumes appeared in 1761, and the last in 1788. (en)
  • Descriptions des arts et métiers, faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l'Académie royale des sciences est une collection d'ouvrages périodiques sur les métiers artisanaux, publiée à l'initiative de Colbert[réf. nécessaire]. Cette colossale entreprise est mise en œuvre à la fin du XVIIe siècle par l'Académie royale des sciences et notamment Gilles Filleau des Billettes, Sébastien Truchet, Jacques Jaugeon et l’abbé Jean-Paul Bignon. D'abord publiés sous la forme de fascicules (en cahiers non reliés), les éditions originales réimprimées s'enrichissent à partir de 1761 de planches, dessinées et gravées sur cuivre en taille-douce par les plus habiles artistes de la deuxième moitié du XVIIIe siècle : Caffieri[Lequel ?], Pierre Patte, Pierre Claude de La Gardette, Louis-Jacques Goussier, André-Jacob Roubo… (fr)
  • Het meerdelige werk Descriptions des arts et métiers faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l’Académie royale des sciences, werd in de periode 1761-1782 uitgegeven, in opdracht van de Franse Académie des Sciences. Het geeft gedetailleerde beschrijvingen van een breed arsenaal aan ambachten en vervaardigingsmethodes, zoals deze op dat moment in Frankrijk bestonden. De artikelen zijn geïllustreerd met gedetailleerde kopergravures. Het werk vormt een belangrijke bron voor iedereen die zich bezighoudt met productiemethodes in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw. (nl)
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