Aimé Paris
Aimé Paris (1798–1866) was a French scholar. He was the developer of a method of stenography, and co-developer and propagator of what became the Galin-Paris-Chevé system of music notation.
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Aimé Paris by Étienne Carjat | |
Born | 19 June 1798 |
Died | 29 November 1866 (aged 68) |
Occupation | Music theorist and scholar |
Known for | Galin-Paris-Chevé system |
Paris studied mathematics and law, and became a lawyer. His techniques of memory were well known; at one point he was the "professeur de mnémonique" at the Athenée in Paris.
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