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Louis Edmé Jean Baptiste Vinçard, called Vinçard aîné or Jules Vinçard, born 12 thermidor an IV (30 July 1796) in Paris, died after 1878, was an artisan manufacturer of linear measurements, chansonnier, goguettier, follower and propagandist of Saint-Simonianism. He was editor of the newspaper La Ruche populaire. He lived in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine) for some time. The writer and journalist , with whom he is sometimes mistaken, was his nephew. He was also a very active goguettier and participated in particular to the activities of the goguettes , l'Enfer and le Lycée.

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  • Louis Edmé Jean Baptiste Vinçard, called Vinçard aîné or Jules Vinçard, born 12 thermidor an IV (30 July 1796) in Paris, died after 1878, was an artisan manufacturer of linear measurements, chansonnier, goguettier, follower and propagandist of Saint-Simonianism. He was editor of the newspaper La Ruche populaire. He lived in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine) for some time. The writer and journalist , with whom he is sometimes mistaken, was his nephew. He was also a very active goguettier and participated in particular to the activities of the goguettes , l'Enfer and le Lycée. (en)
  • Louis Edme Jean Baptiste Vinçard, dit Vinçard aîné ou Jules Vinçard, né le 12 thermidor an IV (30 juillet 1796) à Paris, section de la Cité, mort le 12 novembre 1882 à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, est un artisan fabricant de mesures linéaires, chansonnier, goguettier, adepte et propagandiste du Saint-simonisme. Il fut animateur du journal La Ruche populaire. Il a vécu à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine). Il est l'oncle de l'écrivain et journaliste Pierre Vinçard, avec lequel il est quelquefois confondu. (fr)
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  • Louis Edmé Jean Baptiste Vinçard, called Vinçard aîné or Jules Vinçard, born 12 thermidor an IV (30 July 1796) in Paris, died after 1878, was an artisan manufacturer of linear measurements, chansonnier, goguettier, follower and propagandist of Saint-Simonianism. He was editor of the newspaper La Ruche populaire. He lived in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine) for some time. The writer and journalist , with whom he is sometimes mistaken, was his nephew. He was also a very active goguettier and participated in particular to the activities of the goguettes , l'Enfer and le Lycée. (en)
  • Louis Edme Jean Baptiste Vinçard, dit Vinçard aîné ou Jules Vinçard, né le 12 thermidor an IV (30 juillet 1796) à Paris, section de la Cité, mort le 12 novembre 1882 à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, est un artisan fabricant de mesures linéaires, chansonnier, goguettier, adepte et propagandiste du Saint-simonisme. Il fut animateur du journal La Ruche populaire. Il a vécu à Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Seine). Il est l'oncle de l'écrivain et journaliste Pierre Vinçard, avec lequel il est quelquefois confondu. (fr)
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