Philippe Renouard

Philippe Ernest Augustin Renouard
Born 15 September 1862
Paris, France
Died 2 October 1934 (aged 72)
Paris, France
Occupation bibliographer, bookseller

Philippe Ernest Augustin Renouard (15 September 1862, Paris – 2 October 1934, Paris) was a French bookseller and bibliographer, specialist of the 16th century.

Biography

A grandson of Charles Renouard and son of Alfred Renouard, founder with D'Eichthal of the Compagnie des Salins du Midi, Philippe Renouard studied at the Lycée Condorcet. He was later sent to the University of Montpellier in order to succeed his father in the Salins du Midi. After the death of his father in 1883, and that of D'Eichthal, he turned to a career in the Conseil d'État and took the entrance exam but decided to devote himself to books.

Partnering in 1892 with Georges Chamerot, the printer of Revue des deux Mondes, he took over the business, which he renamed Imprimerie Renouard, located at 19 rue des Saints-Pères, then played an important role in the typographers' trade unions. He was vice president of the "Union des maîtres imprimeurs de France" from 1902 and of the Cercle de la librairie, and later president of the "Chambre Syndicale des imprimeurs typographes".

A laureate of the Institut de France (prix Brunet), he was a member of the admissions committee of the Milan International (1906).

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